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Do we pride ourselves on not knowing?

yossarian22

Resident Schizophrenic
We know the effect of antibiotics, the existence of God is unknowable at this time!
Irrelevant unless you can show believing in God is bad for your health.
The placebo effect strongly disagrees with that assertion.
 

zookeeper

Member
I think the 'don't know' position is the only truthful one!
When I share my testimony of God and Jesus Christ, I am sharing what I feel and believe. Just as when someone finds a great book, they want to share it with others. Why do other peoples' testimonies offend you when it doesn't force you to change your beliefs? Someone says, "Read this book. I know its awesome!!" You then say, "Its not for me, but thanks for wanting to share it with me." (I'm asking, because you seem angered by others testimonies of God.)
 

ChristineES

Tiggerism
Premium Member
Once on Star Trek TNG, someone asked Worf if what he was saying a Kayless(I never knew how to spell it) was true or not and Worf replied "I find new truths in it all the time" or something to that effect. Maybe that is all we do in real life, too. I find a lot of truths in reading Jesus' words. Even if one doesn't believe that Jesus is God like I do or even believe that He existed at all can find some truths in at least some of what He said.
 
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