[QUOTE="hartsickdiscipl"][QUOTE="rawsavon"][QUOTE="Teenaged"]But dont you think that different things require different amounts of evidence?
If something is trivial and not really something I would think has great consequences if I reached the wrong conclusion about it then I wont really bother with requiring evidence.
If the issue at hand though is one that has a lot of aspects to it and lots of implications about a plethora of things (life, the world, what is, what isnt) then of course I will want a lot of proof to believe it.
Once again i ask, how many things have been proven to be 100% true to YOU? -versus how many things do you just take another person's word for it -remember that evidence =/= proof I think the real issue is that people want to believe that current science can account for everything that God supposedly did. It's really just human arrogance. We've come a long ways technologically and scientifically in the last 6,000 years or so.. But not so far that we can understand even a decent fraction of what's going on in our universe.
I can understand people having some moral issues with the way that the God of the Bible is portrayed doing certain things. I sometimes deal with those issues myself. I think people are too idealistic when it comes to thinking about God. The only things that I need to know for sure about God are that he created my whole race, and has the power over life and death (including resurrection). If I accept those things, then I have to accept that God is above me, and above all humans. That's enough for me to have a healthy respect for him and his minions.. Whether he is a humanoid, the leader of a race of aliens who created us, or a ball of ethereal energy, it doesn't really matter.
Wow....we actually believe the same thing.
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