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Hi, EvilAtheist,
Well… you knew that such previous agreement could not last long…
Here is a quote that seems to focus on your concern,
“We are dealing here with teh vast question as to how we can and cannot know God, how we are related to God and how we can lose him. The arrogance that would make Godd an object and impose our laboratory conditions upon is incapable of finding him, by discarding the whole dimension of love, of interior listenting; by no longer acknowledging as real anything but what we can experimentally test and grasp. To think like that is to make oneself God. and to do that is to abase not only God, but the world and oneself, too.” (p.37)
You have repeated demonstrated that no ‘proof’ is sufficient for you. God continually falls short of your expectations. OK. As far as I can see you have made up your mind - your free will is in total control of the direction you have chosen and these little items you cast about on with ‘maybes’ and ‘could bes’ just seems to bait others.
Live like you believe - and, I hope we all follow this adage, too! May God have mercy on us all!
God bless
Well… you knew that such previous agreement could not last long…
I am reading a truly inspirational book - that I would like to recommend to you and to all members of the list. “Jesus of Nazareth” by Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) Ignatius Press, 2007.My intellect says there is almost certainly no God. In order to believe in him, I would need some kind of evidence to make me think that he probably exists.
Here is a quote that seems to focus on your concern,
“We are dealing here with teh vast question as to how we can and cannot know God, how we are related to God and how we can lose him. The arrogance that would make Godd an object and impose our laboratory conditions upon is incapable of finding him, by discarding the whole dimension of love, of interior listenting; by no longer acknowledging as real anything but what we can experimentally test and grasp. To think like that is to make oneself God. and to do that is to abase not only God, but the world and oneself, too.” (p.37)
You have repeated demonstrated that no ‘proof’ is sufficient for you. God continually falls short of your expectations. OK. As far as I can see you have made up your mind - your free will is in total control of the direction you have chosen and these little items you cast about on with ‘maybes’ and ‘could bes’ just seems to bait others.
Live like you believe - and, I hope we all follow this adage, too! May God have mercy on us all!
God bless