What do I think?
I think it's a free world. Believe as you choose. Tend to your own garden.
by AK - Jeff 66 Replies latest jw experiences
What do I think?
I think it's a free world. Believe as you choose. Tend to your own garden.
Believe what you like. I don't want to discuss it, heard it all before, just plain don't believe in creation, however, if you do, ain't nobody's business but your own. My own position is that it all happened a long time ago and doesn't really matter. Live today.
Just my opinion, don't shoot me...
changeling
No shots being fired from this direction - I love the avatar!
Jeff
Doesn't the fact that we are even debating this tip the scales in favor of God not existing?
I ask that respectfully.
In other words, do large numbers of intelligent people normally debate the existence of things that........well....you know......exist?
very good point!
They ignore the mass extinction events that killed off over 90% of past life forms. That is the only reason we are here- big bad T-Rex lost his place as top dog. Who will replace us as top dog in 1 million years?
That's a pretty good question admittedly.
The question under consideration is not about God or creation if one looks closely. Most have missed it.
Jeff
The question under consideration is not about God or creation if one looks closely. Most have missed it.
Sorry Jeff, I probably fall under that catagory.
I still respect those who believe in creation and how someone other than myself feels about a certain subject, doesn't bother me in the least. I love the debate still....
I painfully remember being around people who believe the same thing and man was that boring.
John
That's a pretty good question admittedly.
See that Jeff?
I gave you something to think about.
You've given me something to think about.
I respect you. And I hope you respect me.
And we don't have to pretend to underline our Watchtowers anymore. LOL!
My feelings are that a heartfelt desire to pay reverence to a Source, is a natural and honorable thing.
However, when we use this desire to engrave a mental image (an invisible god) that divides us into the chosen and the damned, we have stepped from what is honorable, to what is harmful and insane.
j