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Old 03-18-2007, 11:03 PM   #19
pKgGpUlF

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I don't believe in Atheists, although I am open. All atheists I have met have a problem with the various naive concepts of God. God as a kind of person etc.
However if an atheist believes in magnetism, which is an invisible force, then why would he not believe in other invisible forces. Life is an invisible force. If you change the word 'God' to 'invisible force', most atheists, agnostics and religious believers will find elements of agreement.
I am open to be pursuaded otherwise...
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You can see what magnetism does. It attracts iron; it can create electricity in a turbine. The bomb shows us what atoms can do. And there are x-ray machines and infrared detectors. You don't need faith to believe in atoms and magnetism. God used to be the answer to the source of everything, but we have traced stars and planets back to one particular part of space which appears to be the Big Bang. So Genesis is discredited as anything more than myth. And the creator/god has been shunted back to the material before the Big Bang. Divine Providence is anecdotal experience. Heaven is a nice fantasy. Hell is sadistic.
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