Originally Posted by r2r
All interesting responses,
One way to think about this though is to consider that God can represent a different thing to everyone, and not necessarily what Christians believe it to be, or any other religion for that matter. For example God can represent a piece of mind that you can have with yourself, or...
When Einstein was asked if he believed in God Einstein replied...
"I believe in Spinoza's God, Who reveals Himself in the lawful harmony of the world, not in a God Who concerns Himself with the fate and the doings of mankind."
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Everybody can apply their logic from their personal experience if God does or does not exist,
like Einstein did, because in the end you can't really prove it either way,
because if we had we wouldn't have this argument today.
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very true that... i was raised with the evolutionary theory, i've always liked and trusted science, and i'm not at all sure that god is a "tangible" something that makes things happen, or that has a goal in mind with people... but i'll probably never be sure, i think god, the meaning of life and all those things are different and personal things to every1, i cant possibly say some1's right or wrong (well except if they believe god wants them to kill some1, or placed 1 person above another for whatever reason... :roll: )
Anyway looking forward to see more comments