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@RoderickSpode
Then being a Christian (or any other faith) is totally meaningless and arbitrary?
Do you think God is unable to identify himself to humanity
Have you ever wondered if God existed when looking at nature?Clearly, because there are so many vastly different versions of the character, he is either unwilling or unable to do so definitively, or he's simply incompetent at the task. Otherwise why would so many people NOT believe in him?
I wasn't implying tribalism, and I believe the orthodox view. I was simply defining the term Christian.I wouldn't call it a simple matter of tribalism, which seems to be what you are implying.To believe on Jesus Christ as is taught in Orthodox, that is, true worshiping, right believing Christianity is not to simply believe in a prophet or teacher called Jesus and the club he started. It is to believe in The Son in Trinity with The Father and Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ is God!
Roderick is certainly not expressing the Orthodox Christian position.
I haven't changed at all. If we took the term in it's broadest definition, it would include just about anything including atheism. The term has a negative connotation in the Bible.It's magnanimous of you. So I guess you don't believe in hell, or at the very least you think heaven is for everyone no matter what they believe or did? You've changed, Rod! :-)
Which god? Obviously I've wondered if god(s) exist(ed), and obviously I have yet to see any demonstration that it / they do / does or did. Given all the conflicting accounts of these characters and the dearth of evidence for all of them, then, the only sensible conclusion is to say it or they seem really unlikely, and if I had to bet I'd bet on no.Why?
Imagine a manufactured ant farm. You look through the glass, and you can see dirt tunnels, ants moving along through the tunnels, etc. Now, imagine one of the ants hitting his antennae against the glass reminding him/her that he/she can't go any further. Did that ant just touch evidence of a creator (of the ant farm)?No, I am always willing to examine new evidence. But it has to be EVIDENCE. Not someone's story or dream. It has to be something I can demonstrate, or they can demonstrate. I'm not sure still how nature is involved. THere's tons of natural explanations for basically every phenomena we observe.
Biblically speaking, it starts with the view of nature (or the experience of nature since not everyone has sight). Have you ever wondered if God, or a creator exists after viewing nature?
Did that ant just touch evidence of a creator (of the ant farm)?
That is entirely irrelevant unless there is some way of answering the question.
How do we know that ant farms are created? What I mean is what differentiates an ant farm from a natural habitat?
In the case I presented, the ant farm is a commercially produced item. We know ant farms are sometimes manufactured. So a creator (in this case a human) had to be involved.
Everyone has wondered but I have never seen any evidence to support the premise.
So the whole reason that an ant farm is evidence of a creator is because we know humans manufacture them. In that case it is a poor analogy since we are unaware of any manufacturers of universes.