There are 4 choices, 4 votes for Ray Soleanna's debate

What are the hard-facts known about God?

  • God May Be Real, But Not As "All-Mighty" As People Think

    Science and Religion don't twist together very well. The only thing I have seen so far about something in the bible in a Social Studies book besides all the wars between Israel and such was Abraham. Yes, Abraham was probably real. But were all the stories of him and god true? The Bible is old, very old. Much of the things God religions do is base their faith on believing without seeing. There's more skepticism about God than who knows what else. Scientists say the earth was created pretty much like ALL the other planets. Evoloution is different from Adam and Eve. Has anyone ever heard that Adam and Eve were monkeys? No! It's just a story, and it's wobbly in that faith, but they still believe it. For all we know, "God" could have just been one of the first to evolve ahead of the others. He might've done things that wowed the others, and from then on the term "god" might have been made. There ARE NO hard-facts about God. Now, we who believe in magic shouldn't be talking, but I'm just stating the facts (which there are none). What do you think about this?

    Voted for by Ray Soleanna.
  • :

  • :)

    ok.who are you, anyways? Clearly not a philosopher.

    Voted for by MrRobeendelaCroix.
  • :

  • there is none...

    There is absolutely no hard evidence of God's existence.

    Voted for by Phoebus.
  • :

  • rejoice, hard evidence is here.

    The only hard evidence concerning God is that it is a three letter word, all the rest is hearsay.

    Let me take you on a tour: In the Bible, John (1: 1-6) tells us that in the beginning there was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

    The beginning of what? I think of it as of my own beginning, for in no other way do those words make any sense to me.

    Just one utterance of self from within the growing complexity of the evolving neural network in the brain of the small child I was, was needed as a focus point for my personal sense of reality to take hold, and to kick start my then empty mind to mirror the world. As you can probably see I am now desperately trying to empty it again from all the garbage that accumulated therein.

    That's a rather long sentence, a bit shorter then:

    "I am" the notion on which reality snaps in to being. I am you too. Yes?

    I kind of like this sentence: "The bible is an open book to those who take God's word for it." I don't quite know why, but I think it is funny. :-)

    Voted for by Lou Montagne.
  • :

  •  

    None of the choices fit your opinion?  Add one →