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In reply to the discussion: Questions that atheists can provide no good answer for: [View all]guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)157. Faith versus science.
Or, faith and science in non-overlapping areas.
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I think God was created by man and the Bible written by man similar to our constitution
meadowlark5
Mar 2018
#227
You gotta wonder if it's because religionists often aren't very certain and hope
dawg day
Mar 2018
#78
Additionally, now I'm conflicted as to what I do believe and so gotta go check.
sprinkleeninow
Mar 2018
#100
The only thing not perfect about this response is that your post number is 660, not 666.
CrispyQ
Mar 2018
#29
Um, "the force" is a fictional creation in a syfy tale, as is the concept of "god". nt
procon
Mar 2018
#165
Imagine that there's been infinity 'big bangs' and you'll get where I'm going ...
mr_lebowski
Mar 2018
#61
Also think it MAY be possible that we are simply missing a piece of the equation ...
mr_lebowski
Mar 2018
#71
A few months ago I was a passenger in a car full of people driving through Denver.
CrispyQ
Mar 2018
#31
the bible says god looks like a human male, human males being created in his own image and all
msongs
Mar 2018
#17
Another question religionists fail to answer is why did they choose their one particular god
Binkie The Clown
Mar 2018
#38
Logic and reason give consistently useful results. Mumbling prayers gives no results.
Binkie The Clown
Mar 2018
#39
This is why I'm agnostic. I tend to think that staunch atheists are the other side of the
Neema
Mar 2018
#56
I have relatives who are staunch atheists and think anyone religious or agnostic is a total
Neema
Mar 2018
#90
Not surprising to have either relatives or close friends that are going to impose such expectations
Major Nikon
Mar 2018
#91
I apologize for rude, ugly, unexpected comments you get here in the Religion forum.
yallerdawg
Mar 2018
#112
Funny, that's the top of the lit of "Questions that theists can provide no good answer for"
Lordquinton
Mar 2018
#69
"So what's a description of the creator? You claim one exists, so you should have an idea."
trotsky
Mar 2018
#109
Do you see the creator in a deer that's killed in a forest fire? Or in a child dying of cancer?
CrispyQ
Mar 2018
#233
Uhhh, theists can't provide a good answer for that question either.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Mar 2018
#136
Says the guy presenting a religious answer to a scientific question in his OP.
Act_of_Reparation
Mar 2018
#160
If no gods existed, then we wouldn't expect there to be a universe at all, would we?
DanTex
Mar 2018
#175
Because it would be simpler, and there would be no reason to believe otherwise.
DanTex
Mar 2018
#183
There is no purely physical explanation for the existence of anything at all, including physics.
DanTex
Mar 2018
#224
I am speculating that without a higher power, nothing would be the default, yes.
DanTex
Mar 2018
#228
But it's also speculation that the existence of a universe without a higher power is even possible.
DanTex
Mar 2018
#232
"is most definitely not the state of affairs that anyone would expect if there were no god"
trotsky
Mar 2018
#230