I grew up in a Christain home, Sunday school was mandatory and I had to know my stuff. Now, later in life, involved in science, I question my childhood teachings. One thing, that even as a child always amazed me is how Christianity is based 110% on faith. Really when you look at science and the bible, there is no real concrete "proof" I know, I know, remember I went to Sunday school for years, but trust me, it is all hearsay and fatih based.
So my quesion is, that the idea behind Christianity is not to reject God and have faith. This is utimately our test in this life? Right? God wants us to have faith and accept him as our test in this life. Well, I can assure you that even if God stood in town square and announced and proved himself to be who he is, about 40% of the people on earth would probably still deny him. So why did God at some point in history not provide 100% proof, then let us accept him, or deni him? Isn't that the point of Christianity? Why is it JUST faith alone?
2007-10-30
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