We, as humans, have certain boundaries of thought. We tend to think in specific terms that, often, we cannot divorce ourselves from.
When we think about things, we are restricted to certain parametrics. Logic does not always triumph, especially when dealing with things that are external to our three physical dimensions. I suppose it goes without saying that logic fails when we try to think or talk about God.
I mean, what, if anything, is logical about God?
But to you unbelievers...I defy you. IF your premise for disbelief in the existence of God is predicated upon the fact that you cannot physically SEE him...think about the plethora of things that are real, yet cannot be viewed by the human eye.
Moreover, think about this for a moment. If you were God, and you intended to allow mankind the freedom to believe or disbelieve in your existence, would you reveal yourself so brazenly?
And finally, where, I wonder, did God come from. Some of you refuse to believe, but not I.
2007-04-09
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