Re: *standing ovation*
Ferrick, on host 207.90.138.9
Friday, June 23, 2000, at 20:06:16
*standing ovation* posted by Bo on Friday, June 23, 2000, at 19:31:37:
Whether God exists or not, because someone "believes" one way or the other, does not change anything about that existence. The person's view is changed, but God does not actually appear or disappear because of someone's whims. This, however, does not make it any easier to figure it out.
Fer"I know what I believe"rick
***Yes, I know this argument can be scrutinized by some philosophical theories. I don't wish to get into a neverending debate where all manner of theory and/or imagination can come into play. i.e. the world is sitting on an infinite amount of turtles.
> > But I don't want God to have a plan for my life. I want my own will to do what I want, whether that be in the service of God or otherwise. > > I would only accept a God that *asked* me to follow his plan, and left the decision entirely up to me. Furthermore, any God who would punish me for *not* following his plan and instead deciding my own fate wouldn't be much worth to me anyway. If my manager at work "asks" me to do something and then punishes me for not doing it, then he was never really asking in the first place--he was commanding, and I ticked him off by saying no. I find that vindictive and petty--two things I don't want in any God I might choose to worship. > > > > -- Dave > To that, I give "AMEN". I completely agree. > > B"That just about sums it up for me"o
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