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No, it's our fault for giving him a false sense of existence.

2007-03-11 11:10:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Faith in God is a universal and absolute factor in human nature, but the expressions are relative and unique to each person. Even atheists and secular humanists who claim no faith in a personal God believe in some system that distinguishes "truth" from "error." Even evolutionists believe in a force in life toward survival.

So all systems of thought and belief, even secular systems,
recognize some higher or collective force that requires faith.
You can equate faith in God to faith in
Love, Truth, Wisdom, Life, Creation, or Good will and Fate.

If you believe there is anything good, true, or purposeful in life,
that belief requires the same component of faith used to believe in God.

It is not a matter of proving God exists, but proving that all definitions can be reconciled, so that all systems of thought are merely pointing to different aspects of the same God.

If you think these differences are a "problem" you could say it is God's "fault" for creating diverse people, tribes, nations and cultures who perceive and express the divine spiritual collective level in different ways.

If you believe there is a positive purpose for this diversity, you can see it as a gift and not a fault. By having different tribes with different ways of expressing truths about God's creation, we can house and share more knowledge using these diverse systems for defining and studying the world, from religion and philosophy to science and psychology.

2007-03-11 18:31:16 · answer #2 · answered by emilynghiem 5 · 0 0

. No it is your perception that he does not exist and that is your choice. However, on Judgment Day, your name won't be found in the Book of Life and it won't be God's fault.
. You will no longer exist, except as a burning (hot ember) in the Lake of Fire. The smoke of your torment will go up forever and it will have been your choice and your fault.

2007-03-11 18:25:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I was disappointed when I realized that the Bible god does not exist, but it was my own fault for finding out.

I should have stayed away from those science books that I found in the school library. The administrators and teachers at the school had the presence of mind to steer us away from knowledge that got too scientific, cause they were church people.

But it was my own fault for sticking my nose into books on genetics, biology, astronomy, chemistry, natural history, philosophy, physics, etc.

2007-03-11 18:10:28 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

What kind of question is this?!

If he does not exist....than you can't really fault him for anything, can you?!

2007-03-11 18:28:11 · answer #5 · answered by Crimson King 3 · 0 0

He does exist!!!
It's your fault you don't believe

2007-03-11 18:24:37 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If he, as you say, does not exist then how is it his fault? Scientifically hard to explain? Possibly. However, it is in your heart and sole that matters if you allow him to exist or not.

2007-03-11 18:14:13 · answer #7 · answered by Any Key! Push Me 7 · 0 0

It is our fault to deny His existence

2007-03-11 18:11:38 · answer #8 · answered by cabridog 4 · 0 1

No it is not God's fault, but only yours who do not believe. It is your fault because He does not exist in your heart and soul. So sad. Believe and thou shalt be saved.

2007-03-11 18:20:15 · answer #9 · answered by Norskeyenta 6 · 0 1

Nope, it's peoples fault that they made him up. A god shaped crutch, if you will.

2007-03-11 18:26:39 · answer #10 · answered by brandi91082 3 · 0 0

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