I'm noticing that most of the christians that post on this forum do not say "I believe" but rather "I know".
To me, this is very interesting. You have absolutely no doubt in your minds that your assertions about an entity you have never seen, heard, or touched are absolutely correct.
How do you know this? Indeed, how do you really know anything about God? If you haven't heard answers from the lips of God himself then how can you be 100% sure that what you believe is correct? Everything that you "know" about God comes from the mouths of men, not God. And men, as we all know, are so fallible.
Many would quote the bible in answer to my question. Still more would hold the bible up as "the word of god". I find this also interesting. Why would a God whom you say is infinite, all powerful, and whose influence pervades everything you can imagine, use an insignificant little book to spread his word? Surely the sheer magnitude of his "word" would be impossible to express in any feeble human language.
I believe the real word of god lies in what you see around you. A tree, a sunset, snow on a mountain, a newborn animal, wolves hunting a buffalo, a waterfall, the clouds in the sky. This, I believe, is the real word of God. Should he have a sense of humour, I expect he would think it funny that we are so misguided as to see an old book as his word.
To me, this is very interesting. You have absolutely no doubt in your minds that your assertions about an entity you have never seen, heard, or touched are absolutely correct.
How do you know this? Indeed, how do you really know anything about God? If you haven't heard answers from the lips of God himself then how can you be 100% sure that what you believe is correct? Everything that you "know" about God comes from the mouths of men, not God. And men, as we all know, are so fallible.
Many would quote the bible in answer to my question. Still more would hold the bible up as "the word of god". I find this also interesting. Why would a God whom you say is infinite, all powerful, and whose influence pervades everything you can imagine, use an insignificant little book to spread his word? Surely the sheer magnitude of his "word" would be impossible to express in any feeble human language.
I believe the real word of god lies in what you see around you. A tree, a sunset, snow on a mountain, a newborn animal, wolves hunting a buffalo, a waterfall, the clouds in the sky. This, I believe, is the real word of God. Should he have a sense of humour, I expect he would think it funny that we are so misguided as to see an old book as his word.