Sarai,SoxFan,et al
Sarai writes: > Personally, I don't know how someone could not believe in God
I agree with Sarai. I also agree with the Founding Fathers who held that the truth of a Creator was "self-evident".
A typical refutation of this was SoxFan's argument that physical/material "laws" shows no need for a Creator. This was my assertion yesterday - that such "laws" are no impediment to the existence of the Creator. Indeed, to deny the Creator you have to twist reality into absurdity. I suppose one man's reality is another's absurdity and we will have to leave it at that.
But you have to ask yourself if you will be able to stand before your Creator with a straight face and say "you didn't give me enough evidence to find you". Surely He has given plenty of evidence which we ignore at our peril.
When you break the big laws, you do not get freedom; you do not even get anarchy. You get the small laws.
- G.K. Chesterton, Daily News, 7/29/1905