Alright, as you can tell from my stream of questions, I've tried to keep in consideration the views of EVERYONE on the board in not offending and asking questions about why you believe in your faith; whether it be your upbringing, openmindedness, closemindedness, choice, etc. But the reason I ask all these questions is because it seems that some of you refute my question with "Well, the *insert holy book* says that His word is true, and no other." To me, that seems like it was read, without any consideration to any other train of thought, as absolute truth. It seems like some are too comfortable to consider anything else. If it be a sin to question the *insert holy book*, can that aforementioned sin not be forgiven? I understand that if some kind of miracle happens (physically, in a dream, whatever), then you have reason to believe. But personally, I don't think that reading a book, simply taking it's word, and calling it faith, with no other basis/reasoning, is worth believing.
2006-08-31
19:05:36
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