hehehe... da best ni na example pre!
Sama pa sa x-files "I WANT TO BELIEVE"
@boxingfan:
do you believe that God has the monopoly of the laws of this world including science? if there is God, would that God be orderly enough to have His OWN laws or policies? imagine a nation with more than one constitution. what will make nation be? it will be a disaster and chaos. the highest level of the orderless society. if God is orderless, i do believe He is no God at all. it means the universe will be in chaos because no one will hold it back as it is
God, already defined his laws. I call it the law of nature. The sun rises; the sun sets. Creatures live and die. We have specific traits that suit our needs in existence. Finally, there is the ever constant "change". These are God's laws as I see it (but do take note that's my POV). It is not defined by some book or books voted by a consensus of biased human beings. God's laws were in place LONG before we set foot on this earth. The problem with this is that kita man gud mabuot2x ug atong balaud.
Please remember that "History are LIES agreed upon." (Bonaparte) Naa bitaw point to gisulti sa usa ka chapter sa da vinci code. The victorious religion gets to tell his side of the story and ONLY his side while at the same time suppressing the truth of the loser.
That's the same thing with anyone's lives bai. You see in the news about people going to jail about crimes but you only hear the POV of the guy who got justice. No one wants to hear or cares about the guy who went to jail except his loved ones. That's the same thing with every resolved conflict in the history of man. The victor gets to tell the story HIS WAY.
When you say you believe *this religion* because they said so always put in mind that it is THEIR VERSION and not a neutral point. When you read in one religion that paganism is a sin and is by the devil, has anyone bothered to research about witchcraft? wiccan? satanism? You'd be surprised what you'd learn when you start delving into their beliefs.
I used to believe what the church told me about these religions. But when I started reading about them I told myself "Well, so the church wasn't being truthful to me after all these years."