Good1,
You really need to travel more and really look to nature.
So would you be like Paul who thought you could look at the landscape and make determinations about god?
I have. I see death and danger built-in to the landscape.
I see ignorance built in to the landscape.
I see stomachs built in to the landscape.
And i see predators built in to the landscape.
I also see death dealing danger built in to the landscape.
Tsunamis, volcanoes, storms, twisters, hurricanes, floods, and droughts.
I see a limited landscape, up against birth rates.
I see everything necessary to create a hell-on-earth for every creature here.
Then i see Judeo-Christianity, which is what Catholicism is, saying that the Son of God has a completely different birthright, subject to none of the death dealing dangers built into the landscape.
So i see a great WITHHOLDING from one KIND of "son" (Adam) compared to another kind of Son (the Son of God).
So i see injustice, especially when i see that same god expecting the same response from the neglected "son".
I see more injustice when same god exacts punishment and death upon the good son, to make up for the bad son.
If you can't see that is NOT justice, then what hope is there for you?
This is all enough to drive a desert nomad like Muuhhoomood insane.
How many priests did he meet, and try to reason with, in regards these very same issues?
It tells me that Judeo-Christians would be killing at the same rate as Mudamet's devoted followers, IF it was spelled out in a book that they believed was god-given.
You don't need to question how i know any of this.
You're not in a position to judge my answer, reason with me, or analyze my analysis.
I would allocate limited (built in) cognitive resources to listening.
If you really think there is fault in my analysis, make a statement that you believe is true, so that we can examine it together.