Athena_Ritashe
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- Posted: Fri, 07 Nov 2008 05:23:37 +0000
The problem with God is this divine force/being is not necessarily consistent of matter. You cannot test for God because he/she/it transcends the physical plane. Does that mean God does not exist, or that God should be disregarded? Justice, honor, greed and other concepts are real, and have a place in the world. They are not material objects but they have an impact nonetheless.
The whole problem with the "prove he does/prove he doesn't exist" argument is you'll never see God unless you are open to the idea to begin with. I think those that are athiest have a set issue with God. They are angry at God, so angry that they want to insist he isn't there. Many atheist see religion as evil, and there is truth to the criticisms they place to religion. However, I think theists should respect atheists and leave the quarral they have with God between them and God. We should let them believe as they like and not interfere. If God wants to prove himself to them he is more then capable of.
The whole problem with the "prove he does/prove he doesn't exist" argument is you'll never see God unless you are open to the idea to begin with. I think those that are athiest have a set issue with God. They are angry at God, so angry that they want to insist he isn't there. Many atheist see religion as evil, and there is truth to the criticisms they place to religion. However, I think theists should respect atheists and leave the quarral they have with God between them and God. We should let them believe as they like and not interfere. If God wants to prove himself to them he is more then capable of.