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Re: Belief in God without Religion? - July 11th 2009, 01:13 AM

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Originally Posted by onion View Post
I gave this example before I'll give it again:
I don't believe in gravity. If I were to go to a cliff could I walk and float in air because I don't believe in gravity? No. I would fall, because the point is gravity is still there. You may chose not to believe in God or His teachings, but this does not eliminate the fact that He is there.
Gravity is rational. God isn't.

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God created everything Good. Does a baker create a cookie to crumble? Did the baker make the crumbs? Or did he make the cookie? The cookie crumbles because of the absence of the baker.
A perfect baker should make a perfect cookie...

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Say Bob was the first man to make a pair of shoes and you had to tie them to keep them from falling off.

Jamie who was his daughter, worked for Bob and desired to become richer than her father. She decided people hate the time it takes to tie shoes so she would make slip on shoes, and sell more shoes than her dad, and therefore make more money. Bob found out that his daughter was trying to over throw Bob's company with this idea by getting his employees who helped design the shoes to work for her, and Bob fired her, and the employees who followed her.

Jamie created the slip on shoes with her employers, and she was right. Slip on shoes were a big success, because people rather do what is easier.

Since Bob made the first pair of shoes, does this make him responsible for slip on shoes?
Tough for Bob, he should compensate by making a better shoe instead of declaring Jamie "evil".