I see. So read the following article, and then please
explain to me what is the difference between your god
and Carl Sagans dragon:
http://www.users.qwest.net/~jcosta3/article_dragon.htm
What is the difference between a god I cannot see, touch,
smell, feel, hear, verify, test, or measure in any way,
and an invisible, incorporeal, floating dragon who spits heatless fire ???
How can I tell the difference between your god and
the fictional tooth fairy? I cannot.
I therefore can only conclude they are both fictions and only
exist in peoples imaginations.
If you claim that god is beyond human logic, and is not material
by definition, and you use these attributes to defend his
existence, then this amounts to just one big circular argument.
If there is no way for me to detect, test or measure, this so called god,
then as far as im concerned, he is on the same level as unicorns and the tooth fairy.
peace
axeman
Quote from ARogueTrader:
Do I have objective data to support my belief? Not with any instrumentation you posses, obviously. God is beyond the material by my definition, so how would I be able to measure God with material means? If the God of your understanding could be measured by limited material and limited intellectual means, then that is not the God of my understanding.
My stance on prayer is that it is between God and man, not between man and man. I pray, I ask to know Him better, to trust in His will, and God does what is best by my definition. I can choose to trust in His will or not, I can accept or reject. He has given me the power of acceptance or rejection.
I pray to God, the One God who only does what is best for everyone all the time. Best in the long run, not the short run.
There would be no need to petition God to do something that He is or isn't going to do anyway. To think I know more than God what is right in any particular material situation, is to try to put myself on God's level, which I try not to do. I pray to accept His will, it is that simple. I try to get out of the way of His work.
I cannot sincerely comment on what others do, I have no real point of reference, just opinion based in material logic, which doesn't really apply to Divine Mind.
A child looks at his parents and can't begin to understand them, yet judges that they don't love the child because the child is punished by them.
Yet when discussing God, people think they can apply their limited and finite tools to understand Him. Odd.