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Originally Posted by undead rat View Post
And what am I to do with this information? If I’m trying to be rational, I have to base my beliefs on the evidence as best I can. When I do that, the existence of God seems pretty remote to me. And the existence of my “eternal soul.” And a God who has set up reality in such a way as to make there be negative consequences for my eternal soul based on something like my honest disbelief in this God (especially if the consequences are something like an eternity in hell) seems to be so remote that it barely seems worth considering.end quote
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undead rat;14678180:
Which illustrates that Atheism is a choice that rationality attempts to force upon us. But we do not have to accept that. We have the ability to choose the irrational if we so desire.KnowtheSilence;14677918:
That’s a good question and, really, the crux of the issue. At some point one has to make the decision to go with the irrational, if, for no other reason, than that the rational is a dead end.
For me that point came at my third (and last) semester at M.I.T. I read for the first time the Gospels. I didn’t understand them, but I liked them.
Finding the Shroud was a wonderful thing. It has been a bulwark of my belief. I recommend Ian Wilson’s research, if you would be so inclined.
I can do no more than to repeat my favorite Woody Allen quote:
"There is no way to prove that God does not exist, you just have to take it on faith."
The Universe exist precisely and exclusively so that humanity, who is ALONE endowed in emulation of our God, with a mind, intellect and freewill, and hence is a rational reality here on planet earth, CAN and could; in humility and with an open mind conclude the existence of God through observation AND common logic alone; if actually seeking rather than trying to deny the Divine Presence.
God in order to BE GOD will as God Must in Divine Justice pass final judgement on each Soul based NOT on what they choose for any reason to believe; RATHER it will be on what GOD has made possible for each soul to know and believe.
Prudence seems to dictate that time is better spent in discovering God than wasted on efforts to disprove God’s existence.
Blessings,
Patrick