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basking in it?
basking in it?
You are certainly right. It is stupid to say with certainty that "God does not exist", because to do so would require that you prove that there is not even the slightest possibility at all of the existence of any God. I would say that is pretty much impossible.No one here can even imagine what's outside our universe, dimension, etc.
What's to say that whatever is outside the universe is bound by physics etc. it could be on a whole other level that we can't even imagine, just like we cannot imagine what new colour we have not seen looks like.
And because of that I find it odd people can say that God, or something of such nature, does not exist. It's like saying, "I know what everything is inside and outside of the universe, I know everything". And that's wrong because we don't.
I suppose the same thing could be said about people who say God does exist. But that's somewhat different, that's faith, which isn't based on proof.
No that is not the agreed definition of faith. So it worth checking what 'faith' means. There is not one agreed definition on itAlso, faith (defined as belief without evidence) is the most ridiculous excuse for a belief ever.
Strong trollSee that's the great thing about scientology, there is no "god" pushed on you, but rather you discover more about yourself and how humans ourselves are the gods. I'd strongly urge anyone to go out and read one of L. Ron Hubbard's books, and finding their thetan levels, and hopefully become a member of this open minded religion.
Hopefully one day...are you on OT 7 yet
Christians of all denominations believe in the basic truths of:Okay, but seriously... There are 40,000+ different denominations of Christianity (e.g. Anglican, catholic, Lutheran, orthodox, Presbyterian, Protestant... the list goes on). So everyone who selected 'Christianity' apart from believing in one god, has largely varying beliefs from one another.