Dear Trent,
Well right back at ya.
Christianity - I just don't get it.
As I have said before were you born in India you would more likely than not be Hindu and be just as unable to get Christianity as you are currently unable to get atheism. Why the religious don't get the localism of religion and the implications of that I shall never know.
I still don't get why you think I am not capable of appreciating the uniqueness of everything around me. In fact I have often thought that for the religious it can be an easy way out to hold to the line that it's Gods creation all around us - as it negates the responsibility of having to find out WHY.
Religion in so many ways has been, and continues to be, a block on the progress that we need to make as a race. Religion holds us back. That you and many other religious people cannot see that simple fact does not make it any less true.
No argument here old son, if I was born in India and walked into a Temple, but I was born in Glasgow ( thankyou God ) at a time when Temples were not to be found, then maybe, but I have walked with Jesus for a long time ( sometimes stumbling ) but I am like the originator of this thread, Christianity is my home not my prison ( yes I know Rose is not a Christian ) I can find wisdom in other religions.
Uniqueness, why I find it fascinating, science ( but I do find the fingerprint of God ) no two snowflakes are the same, how the hell do they know, no two fingerprints are the same, how the hell do they know, but science tells me this.
But I do catch a glimmer of this uniqueness in us ( we are made in Gods image ) art, music, dance, each person appreciating or bringing something totally unique to it ( and if you ever saw me dance, but there are bigger horrors in this world
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And I could go on, the list is endless, why I ask "WHY".
As for religion holding us back, we need something in place, if not religion sticking its oar in, then what, man thinks he is so intelligent, he is not
Gonnagle.