An earlier question got me thinking. People are so quick to just state their beliefs as if they are absolute.
Why can't people just say "I believe this about God", or something like that, instead of saying "God is this way".
Either way gets across that you believe that. Saying it rudely doesn't make it more true. So why do people state their beliefs so rudely?
All of you realize that no one has proof for anything they believe, and that, from an objective outsider, non looks more plausible? People inside religions feel they have more proof than others, but it's not true.
There's no proof for anyone's God. There's no proof that their isn't some sort of god. So what's up with that?
2007-05-22
17:47:04
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