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Re: Evidence of God -- NO UNIVERSAL "GOD"




oldriver wrote:

> Libertarius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> > John Hattan wrote:
> >
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (shirley) wrote:
> > >
> > > >I believe in god, read the bible everyday.
> > >
> > > People read other holy books and believe in different gods from yours.
> > > Why are they wrong and you right?
> >
> > ===>Even various Christian sects and denominations disagree with one
> > another about both "GOD" and the "Bible".
> > Whatever "God" you believe in is a figment in your own head, although
> > you convince yourself that others believe in the same "GOD". If you did
> > not,
> > it would almost force you to think, and thinking can be hazardous to your
> > faith.
> > The same is true about the "Bible". Whatever YOU believe about the Bible,
> > and whatever portion of it you choose for yourself, and whatever
> > interpretations
> > you give those portions, they are YOUR personal choices and
> > interpretations.
> > When people's choices change, they simply switch to another sect, or start
> >
> > one of their own and go out to convert others to their newfangled
> > Christianity.
> >
> >     There is no universal "GOD", nor a universally interpreted "Bible". --
> > L.
> >
>  ...What about heavenly beings then?

===>Products of fertile EARTHLY imagination.




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