(April 28, 2015 at 12:11 am)Minimalist Wrote:Quote:Better put, what will it be: blind faith in others humans’ finite intellect, or blind faith in an omnipotent god?
Now all you have to do is demonstrate that there is an omnipotent god. Let me know when you can do that.
Meanwhile, I'll stick with the slow but steady advance of science.
Okay, Minimalist, understandable. It seems equally justifiable for both cases when I say, "or blind faith in an omnipotent god". This post was not to prove their was an omnipotent god, but rather make a point that there is a problem with this atheistic belief system. If I did that even a bit, which you can still say no, then I did my job on this post.
I will continue posting and will try to find some compelling evidence to share in the soon future. It will most likely concern a spirit realm, which is the biggest reason why I am not an atheist. Of course, because if you believe in spirits, this would obviously contradict the science creation, which implies the universe was strictly formed by physical laws. Personally, I believe this (being a Christian) and I have done a lot of research on the topic. I will try to write a well-developed essay of sorts on the matter.
Note: Yes I would still agree that there are a lot of problems with science creation, but for me, like you, it was nothing to convince me otherwise. I don't believe theism is the better choice solely because of this. Spirit realm is a different story entirely. I'll start researching again.
My research will not be supported by biased christian sources. On the contrary, it will not include heaven at all.
Well, that is, if you are actually open to the concept. If you aren't, well there's no point of me writing it. Are you at least open to information that would highly suggest my defense?