The point of this whole things is everything we do is a matter of faith.
Whether we like it or not we just believe that we are our parents child. We came to believe that because our parents told us, our lolos lolas told us, there is a written testimony that we were born, whatever they say we just believe it. they present a proof you believe that what they got is true. the doctor said to our parents that we are their child and our parents just believe that on the first place they experienced it.
and how come that when a theist tell a story of how he/she experienced god in him/herself no one believe him/her. and when somebody came out to support his/her story and tell that he/she witness how this theist known god, no one believe him.
Everything is about faith... we just put our faith that there is god or no god.
Atheist and Theist alike are both close minded in their own belief.
Atheist : any proof you present to them that there is god, eventually they will just ignore it and will try to disprove creation.
Theist : any thing you said against their god will eventually lead them to defense it and prove that their god exist.
Atheist believe that everything the bible said is not true since it is written by human.
Did they just realize that all recorded history were written by human. all scientific theory were of human. if the Bible is historically correct and even a compilation of several authors every book in the bible does not contradict each other... still considered false... if it is historically correct how it become false (in terms of idea of God?)
You already experience or felt when somebody approach you and told you that you have no parents where in fact you know that you have parents. you just cant stand what they said...
if the idea of free thinking will be in the court they will 100% win the case.
A RIDDLE FOR ATHEISTSJohnny is 11. He is being taught the principles of the american constitution and its amendments by his atheistic parents. Recent lessons given him has focused on the first amendment.
The other day, Johnny's school teacher gave him some math problems for homework. When his teacher checked his homework the next day, she was astonished that Johnny gave everyone of the problems incorrect answers.
His teacher therefore called him to her desk and asked him had he forgotten how to solve such problems. But Johnny said to his teacher, "None of my answers are incorrect." His teacher asked him why did he say such, and he said, "Because the answers are the ones I believe them to be, and I have a constitutional right to my opinion. You have the opinion that the answers should be such and such, but I say differently. You cannot say my answers are wrong. I have the right to my opinion and you have the right to yours. If you are dogmatic that my answers should be the same as yours, that makes you self-righteous and a biggot. If you say my answers are wrong, you are judging me. Judge not lest you be judged. I deserve an 'A' like everyone else."
The riddle is this: Who is right, Johnny or his teacher? Is there an atheist who can solve this riddle?
a creator: Again, sir, I don't see the need to jump to conclusions. If organic, self-replicating compounds can be created in a lab, does that constitute proof of a Creator?
Sir, complexity can emerge from systems with relatively simple rules. See emergence.
self-replicating compound: saan nanggaling ito... from nothing? if you backtrace them... saan na naman tayo mapupunta... sa single cell in the beginning... where did it came from? ... again it is faith to assume that they are just right there ... waiting for a moment na magtugtugma ang lahat to form life (faith again).