All I'm saying Ravager is if we want to understand everything we see, we have to first understand everything that makes it be. Otherwise it'll just seem like it's wrong.
That statement doesn't just apply to balancing a hammer held by a ruler.
It applies to everything. Including how we should see other people.
Without sharing the same definition of a god as you, we can both agree that a god wouldn't make things wrong. A god would make things that work right, no matter how complicated.
BTW, I don't believe you are wrong Ravager. I believe you are right to believe in what you do based on what you've seen, and how things relate. There is nothing wrong with that. We are all like that. It's how we come to be who we are.
It's just not the end of our journey. There is always more to see and more to understand so that what we believe to be true is defined more accurately.
Many scientists believe in god. Albert Einstein believed in god. It's just his view of god became more and more defined as he learned more. He said it was far more profound than many people could realize. The more we learn the less we take it for granted and the more we appreciate it's nature.
Last edited by Redfeather1975; Apr 22, 2008 at 06:29 AM // 06:29..
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