I have been struggling with my faith for about a year now. I have so many issues with Christianity, including my believe that the Bible is NOT error-proof, my doubts about some of the far-fetched stories of the Bible (i.e. Virgin birth, Ressurections, etc.), and especially other Christians (I do not like or trust other Christians because I believe that many of them(although not all, certainly) are hypocritical, judgemental, and naive (that is to say, they have never researched what they claim to believe is true...they are just being spoon-fed beliefs and then purge them out again to others)). The purpose of this question is not to digress into rantings, however. The point is to ask this: Does it really matter if I choose to be a Christian despite my doubts and my loathing for many other pseudoChristians? Christianity's principles cannot be tested, and therefore cannot be empirically proven OR disproven, so why not just take a shot in the dark and believe it? To be continued...
2007-01-30
15:16:01
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