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<blockquote data-quote="Hank" data-source="post: 498675" data-attributes="member: 2873"><p>As usual I am too late in a given discussion.</p><p></p><p>My thoughts on this.</p><p></p><p>For that that Christians claim God is omnipresent, God is hard to find. In other words not God but the Christian definition of God may be faulty. This may be the reason to quote the Bible is risky.</p><p></p><p>Another sample: Christians claim the Bible is the Word of God and should be used as evidence for God. The Bible claims God to be omniscient, yet He produced a contradictory work of literature. Thus either God can not write or people made the Bible from scratch. You see when one gets when one applies rationality to believe? You can't win.</p><p></p><p>I am also human. As such I do not think in logical term at all times. I allow myself the luxury to believe in a personal God. I will not defend my belief with logic or my scientific mind. I just use my freedom of thought. It says that the world, as we know it, is unlikely to have popped up into existence by itself. In other words the idea that God gave one a scientific mind to prove God with is a fallacy. If this were though, God would already be a proven fact. Since God created humans, humans had this scientific mind from the beginning, thus everyone should be able to find God scientifically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hank, post: 498675, member: 2873"] As usual I am too late in a given discussion. My thoughts on this. For that that Christians claim God is omnipresent, God is hard to find. In other words not God but the Christian definition of God may be faulty. This may be the reason to quote the Bible is risky. Another sample: Christians claim the Bible is the Word of God and should be used as evidence for God. The Bible claims God to be omniscient, yet He produced a contradictory work of literature. Thus either God can not write or people made the Bible from scratch. You see when one gets when one applies rationality to believe? You can't win. I am also human. As such I do not think in logical term at all times. I allow myself the luxury to believe in a personal God. I will not defend my belief with logic or my scientific mind. I just use my freedom of thought. It says that the world, as we know it, is unlikely to have popped up into existence by itself. In other words the idea that God gave one a scientific mind to prove God with is a fallacy. If this were though, God would already be a proven fact. Since God created humans, humans had this scientific mind from the beginning, thus everyone should be able to find God scientifically. [/QUOTE]
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