sixrings
Senior Member
Well inresponse to the world was built in 6 days and now the christians are changing their beliefs to make room for science. Im sure there are alot of christians who simply believe the creation account of 6 days is simply a narative. It isnt a sceintific documentation. Instead it was meant to explain how things more or less came to being. The big principle would be the someone did create or at least cause these things to come into existance...
I was thinking about this last night and what I would really like to see is everyone who doesn't believe in a god hooked up to a lie detector test and asked a few simple questions... Questions such as...
1. Do you believe in a higher power? or a god? or gods?
2. Have you ever encountered something or something happened that you thought was beyond logical explination?
3. Would you like to believe in a God?
What if Richard dawkins took a test and it revealed that he had thought or does think sometimes that maybe there is a god? Would that change some of our opinions about him?
Finally someone posted a link here where a young lady asked Dawkins "what if you are wrong?" Dawkins gos on to avoid the question and speak about how the likely hood is that whatever religion the girl is from it is most likely her parents religion. And if we were in india shed probably be hindu or china budist or where ever whatever. Since the beginning of time people have had religions. Does that make these people stupid? One could say that. But doesn't it say something that humans wwether designed or simply naturally selected have a natural predispositon to want to believe in something. Is it not possible that this urge to believe in a higher power is from God himself, helfself, itself, itselves?
I was thinking about this last night and what I would really like to see is everyone who doesn't believe in a god hooked up to a lie detector test and asked a few simple questions... Questions such as...
1. Do you believe in a higher power? or a god? or gods?
2. Have you ever encountered something or something happened that you thought was beyond logical explination?
3. Would you like to believe in a God?
What if Richard dawkins took a test and it revealed that he had thought or does think sometimes that maybe there is a god? Would that change some of our opinions about him?
Finally someone posted a link here where a young lady asked Dawkins "what if you are wrong?" Dawkins gos on to avoid the question and speak about how the likely hood is that whatever religion the girl is from it is most likely her parents religion. And if we were in india shed probably be hindu or china budist or where ever whatever. Since the beginning of time people have had religions. Does that make these people stupid? One could say that. But doesn't it say something that humans wwether designed or simply naturally selected have a natural predispositon to want to believe in something. Is it not possible that this urge to believe in a higher power is from God himself, helfself, itself, itselves?