Some of those questions will be answered with the uneducated guess of a believer, others will point to their holy books, and some will have to dodge the logical question and make up some dumbass excuse.
Another simple 1st grade logical question would be: Why does god need angels if he can do anything? They would have to dodge it, and make up some dumbass explanation, instead of thinking about it with common sense, and saying, "HHMMMM, yeah, that is interesting, why would he need angels?"
I would say, "What were those 'souls' doing the whole time before jesus came and saved them? What was god doing? Just sitting there watching the souls, and then deciding after a massive amount of time, that he wants to save them all of the sudden? Give me a fucking break. There is no christian that can give a rational explanation for that.
Just another reason, on top of many, not to believe in it. Religion is man-made, and it shows!
Another simple 1st grade logical question would be: Why does god need angels if he can do anything? They would have to dodge it, and make up some dumbass explanation, instead of thinking about it with common sense, and saying, "HHMMMM, yeah, that is interesting, why would he need angels?"
Quote:---> What happens to pre-Christian Humans (or pre-any religion)?
I would say, "What were those 'souls' doing the whole time before jesus came and saved them? What was god doing? Just sitting there watching the souls, and then deciding after a massive amount of time, that he wants to save them all of the sudden? Give me a fucking break. There is no christian that can give a rational explanation for that.
Just another reason, on top of many, not to believe in it. Religion is man-made, and it shows!
Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that 'my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.' -Isaac Asimov-