that I take a blind leap of faith, go against all my instincts and reasonings and accept a highly unlikely supernatural being who offers no unambiguous evidence of his existence save for some writings in an ancient book (which was written by humans over time)?
And if he wanted me to choose correctly, why wouldn't he make it a little more obvious, knowing how thick and stubborn us, um, "athiests" tend to be.
And for that matter, why should my choice upset him so much that he would forever ban me/send me to hell/put me outside of his presence/die a second death/and so on? Wouldn't a loving a forgiving god do more of a surprise party thing, like "Gotcha! Fooled you good didn't I? Now lets all go party in heaven!"
2007-04-13
14:20:28
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