specialistx2324 wrote:
religion should be something where you can find inner peace rather than bash someone because they beleive differently.
Thats a really good point.
Am some what on the fence about the whole thing, I was raised catholic and fell into disenfranchisment with the whole thing when I was a teenager (like with many things). Yet, listening to many friends of mine who talk about how god cant exist for this that and the next thing, I find myself wondering, if there basing the belief that god doesnt exist on the 'fact' there is no evidence of god's existance. How then can they undermine the faith of a christian beliving on the contrary. To me it seems there believing just as blindly there way, as a person of faith is with there own.
That is not to say that god does exist though, you could argue it from the other direction. What am saying is, just as how religious types are slandered for beliving something there is no evidence for, those who dont believe are doing exactly the same thing, only from the oppisite direction, from circumstantial 'evidence' for both parties.
I think we can all agree that anything that comes into being must of had a begining, therefor a cause, if there was no cause, there would be no effect of it. So how could the big bang possibly have been created without a cause. What actually caused the gases. Am not saying that cause IS god, but, there certainly has to of been a trigger, I think anyone from both camps can agree on that one. I think there is an automatic asumption, that anything that is this cause, has to be a 'god' figure. There are many possibly explinations to what this cause was, the asumption from anyone that it was a creator in the sence of a god, is just that, an asumption.
Martyn