People say that the don't believe in God because Science points out that there was a 'Big Bang', but what we know as true is not always true. If you question God, why shouldn't you question science? The world was believed to be flat, but it wasn't was it? If someone believes God isn't real because they are too caught up in science, there isn't any room to question what we assume as true.
I'm a Christian, but I have questioned my religion and God before. But I prayed one day when I was in turmoil, and what I needed was delivered moments after I prayed. Since they I have always believed God existed.
Also, my science teacher has a poster that says "If everything that was accepted as true wasn't ever doubted, we would have little hope of advancement". Isn't that true? Like in science, if we didn't question that the Earth was flat, we may still believe it today.
And still...isn't every main God in a religion, the same God with a different name? Like I could call myself Kira if I wanted
2007-02-26
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