- Oct 13, 2003
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Originally posted by: Vortex22
Originally posted by: HajikuFlip
I'm not really sure where to jump in. I'll just throw out some random tidbits, and then go from there.
One of the most common questions we've all heard are "So if there is no God, then who created the universe?". Now if you were to reply "Nobody did, the Universe has always been here." 99% of people will immediatley reject that idea and call it foolish. Why is it foolish to believe that the Universe has always been here, but totally sensible that God has? :frown:
I've had many debates with people who believed in God, and they usually dwindle down to them running out of ideas and just going with the classic 'You just have to believe' argument. Many people have told me that they can 'feel' god and that there are times when they know he's looking over him. This is going to get a little touchy, but just try to think nonjudgementally for a moment.
Remember when we all believed in Santa Clause? I mean, there was no doubt in our mind that he existed. The idea that he could fit down every chimney and deliver presents to every house in the world didn't seem illogical for even a second (for most of us). On Christmas Eve we would sneak down, knowing that he was probably just outside waiting to come in. And when we'd find the cookies and milk half eaten and half ate the next morning, we'd take that as definite proof that Santa existed, and that he was there. But once we found out he wasn't real, suddenly everything seemed totally obvious. When we see kids wrapped up in the magic, we sometimes wonder how in the world they don't catch on, or see it before hand.
In my mind, that is exactly how Athiests and Agnostics are alike. We are on the outside looking in. We can see how easily people are led to believe what they are told about religion, and why they want to believe it. I don't blame people for believing in God, or think that they are stupid. I wish that I myself could allow myself to believe in it, as I'm sure its comforting to believe that you will get to see your passed loved ones and that death will only be followed with good things to come. Unfortunatley, I stopped believing in fairy tales a long time ago :disgust:
That was beautiful.
There is a reason that people don't believe in santa once they grow up. They know that their parents have taken the place of santa. Who takes the place of God? Where is the proof that God doesn't exist?
