Personally, I am a theist, and I'm tired of all the religious debate between theists and atheists. Many times, the atheists are guilty of the same close-mindedness that they accuse the theists of. As I have said, I believe in God, however, I realize that just because I believe something, it doesn't meant it's true. Even with conviction in a belief, people should realize that they may be wrong. I can respect theists and atheists; however, I cringe every time a person from either side of the debate lets their conviction get in the way of reason. Atheism is often embraced with the conviction of even the most fanatical theist. The bottom line is that nobody knows the answers, but we have to make our own decisions for our beliefs. So, for theists and atheists, I understand you have faith, but would you concede in the possibility of being wrong? If not, are you guilty of the same flaw that you accuse the other party of? If you said no to that, are you capable of reflection?
2007-03-03
02:25:05
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