Amadd wrote on Apr 21
st, 2015 at 10:25pm:
An educated guess is surely better than holding onto a belief in total bs isn't it?
Seemingly not, as there is no definition forthcoming of the god that supposedly exists.
How is it even possible to debate the belief of something in which you have no definition?
But they do it. They do it constantly and they do it ardently....with no defining belief.
Why don't they just admit that they need certainty?
They're not willing to use their own brains. They are totally lost without somebody instructing them what to do.
You don't get it. It's not the intellectual argument or some kind of debate, as you think it is.
They do use their brains and they directly experience, or have convinced themselves that they experience, God.
The more zealous among them have conversations with God or see signs that are convincing manifestations of God.
How can you begin to define a God that is central to your very existence? How do you describe the light, the love and even the evil?
To come to any other realisation is painful, and it takes a long time to recover. It can ruin lives. "God" takes his revenge on those who stop believing.
"I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the Lord do all these things."
Isaiah 45:7
I suffer from that evil even now, but I know that it's a result of the journey that I put my mind through.