XR0391 said:
Basically, it's a belief that God is real, but he isn't personal. I.E., he created the world and left it to its own devices. Therefor you cannot know him.
Edit: The belief that God exists but is not involved in the world. It maintains that God created all things and set the universe in motion and is no longer involved in its operation.
Correct, but I'll add to that a bit, to help my original questions be answered.
I believe that God exists. I believe this because look around, the universe is incredibly complex. When someone sees a picture they know that there was a painter, when someone sees a clock they know that there was a clockmaker. Through logic, reason and science we can see that something superior to creation must exist, a Creator.
That's all that any of us can be 100% sure of. We can't be sure that he had a son. And why should we be expected to believe that God had a son when it defies logic and reason? God created us with an intellic so that we could use it.
Through the things that God created us with: logic, reason, sight, sound, touch, smell, taste, love, hate, etc. we can experience the creation of God. Do these instincts lead us to believe in certain sacred text, religios figures, etc? Many would say yes to that question, and all that did would claim that different texts, different interpretations of those texts, and different leaders were the end result of their instincts. So, we can't be at all sure of which claimed revelation is true because there are so many different claimed revelations. And ALL of them have records of miraculous healings and various different miralces.
So, what can we be sure of.
I can be sure that as I look outside this window with this amazing miracle of sight I see millions of miracles, a bird feeder which atracts these beautiful, flying, feathered miracles to find their sustenance, beautiful flowers that spring from a tiny seed, trees that reach up to the heavens, mosquitoes that remind me that in all of this beauty there is still pain and that pain is a necessity, a family in the rooms around me that shower me with their love and I them. These are miracles that I can know, miracles with which I see the rich love of the Divine Author lavished upon me from the very beginning of creation.
I'm surrounded by created things that call for care and protection. Creation that calls for peace and civil justice.