(October 1, 2014 at 10:55 pm)Rhythm Wrote:(October 1, 2014 at 10:48 pm)Hezekiah Wrote: I would argue that I do believe it's true to me. And it means everything to me that it is true.No, it doesn't, see below. There's clearly a difference between what we believe and what is true.
I agree there is a difference between what I believe and what is true. But I believe that it is true for me.
Quote:Quote:Unless there is irrevocable evidence that God doesn't exist, then I would be forced to consider otherwise.No you wouldn't, it doesn't matter. You'd still choose faith and religion.
That was a promise, not a suggestion.
Quote:Quote:Also, if that is how Asatru works, then that is what one must belive in order to practice and define themselves by it. No, unfortunately I don't spot the problem you're trying to communicate there.Do you accept that the god Odin exists?
I don't know much about the Odin god to say accurately. But assuming it's nothing like the Christian God I'd answer, no.