If I think about God, and the thought is in my mind, then the thought of God exists in my mind. If I see a stranger helping another stranger, and attribute this act of compassion to God, then, I have just seen God, and therefore God exists in this action. If I find a 20 dollar bill on a day when I REALLY needed it, then I can say that this fortuitous occurrence was a result of God’s grace. Therefore, God exists in this random fortunate event.
For those who believe in God could not and will not be convinced that God doesn’t exist in their mind, or in the kindness of others, or in a lucky situation. They can attribute everything to God, and no logical argument, no rational reason will deter them from believing. Certainly no Dawkin’s or Hitchen’s book will keep them from KNOWING in their minds that God exists. Are they deluded? Only those who attribute thought to the mind, kindness to the kind and luck to the lucky. Only those who don’t believe in God would call them deluded.
2007-12-19
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