Craigy boy,
You are starting to sound more like me everyday. It cracks me up to read things like you posted on this thread and remember back to when we first started to talk a year and a half ago. You've come a long way tall one.
Religion in general is nothing more than a persons substitute for mommy and daddy. Hold me, save me, guide me, protect me, discipline me, tell me I'm a good person and you approve of me. Religion is a mental gyroscope that people use to try and keep themselves in balance. Just as a non religious person reaches inside themselves for personal strength to help get through life's obstacles a religious person does the same but replaces their own conscience and inner strength with that of a perceived god.
They are taught to feel their own personal ability to figure out life is useless so they have to replace what they do or think on their own with some invisible entity. In actuality it is their own self, helping themselves but since they are taught that doing that is arrogant or egotistical they have to give the credit to some god. If there is a god don't you think he has more important things to do like keeping the universe in check and watching stars being born and making sure the sun doesn't flicker out? Take a look at one of the incredible photos of the millions of galaxies taken by the Hubbell telescope and tell me that keeping that all in harmony is a lot more important job for god than helping you pass your drivers test.
For christians or a member of any religion to think god is personally taking care of them on a day to day basis when he has so much to watch over is, to me, the optima of arrogance and self importance. Who the hell are you to be so important to a god? Take a look at a nebula and tell me if you are more important in the whole scheme of the universe to think god is constantly watching your back. Christians think they are so important. It cracks me up.
What ever floats your boat. My feeling on religion no matter which flavor of god you choose is fine. What ever wakes you up in the morning and puts a smile on your face, so be it. If you have the self confidence to realize you are the master of your own life than more power to you.
As far as christians themselves go, someone else in this thread quoted from Nietzsche and I want to throw in my favorite quote from the man.
" The christian resolve to see the world as ugly and evil has made the world ugly and evil." It's all in your mind folks. What is, is, what will happen, will happen, no matter how one believes or does not believe.
Dave