Alright, I'm not sure exactly why I'm asking this here, as the caliber of answers is typically pretty low, but I guess it's because I have nothing better to do with my time. Anyways, this is a serious question, and I'd appreciate legitimate answers, but whatever.
So, my question is this: If there is in fact a God who wants us to believe in him, wants us to have a relationship with him, then why does that seemingly have to come at the cost of logic? I am an extremely logical person. I am all about facts and reason. This is who I am. If I am a product of God, then why does he create people like myself? Surely he must know that people like me must have an immensely more difficult time accepting something purely on the basis of belief, and as a result are vastly more likely to reject such a belief, so what I want to know is, why does he do it? Are the people who don't question things just luckier, or are they actually favored? I really don't get this. Does anyone have any insights here?
2007-06-26
06:11:19
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