Re: Do you see anything wrong?
1) the parts that i take literally are the parts that say something along the lines of "he ate bread." Nothing unbelievable about that ;p. it's been a while since i picked up a The Bible.
2) i see no reason to think he was not a real person. i do believe he was "divinely" inspired, because "why not?" Assuming God is real, any other assumptions are not very far-fetched.
i wish we had a definitive answer for the cause of the universe, but since there isn't, i think God is just as plausible as anything else. maybe more so. but what/who is God? i put "divinely" in quotes, because i'm not sure if divinity is part of the truth. perhaps God is just a more intelligent/knowledgable being than us, and has more control over nature. that's where i'm most skeptical. i do think God could be real, but i'm not so certain there isn't a good explanation for that, too. where did God come from, what motivations are there, etc. i dislike supernatural explanations for things, but i accept that we don't really have a full grasp on nature. who knows what freaky deaky secrets reality is hiding? is this all just a dream, blah blah. i tend to get sucked so deep into philosophy that many of my arguments are pointless, and could easily go any direction.
i should probably make a flow chart to explain my views on life, the universe and everything.
1) the parts that i take literally are the parts that say something along the lines of "he ate bread." Nothing unbelievable about that ;p. it's been a while since i picked up a The Bible.
2) i see no reason to think he was not a real person. i do believe he was "divinely" inspired, because "why not?" Assuming God is real, any other assumptions are not very far-fetched.
i wish we had a definitive answer for the cause of the universe, but since there isn't, i think God is just as plausible as anything else. maybe more so. but what/who is God? i put "divinely" in quotes, because i'm not sure if divinity is part of the truth. perhaps God is just a more intelligent/knowledgable being than us, and has more control over nature. that's where i'm most skeptical. i do think God could be real, but i'm not so certain there isn't a good explanation for that, too. where did God come from, what motivations are there, etc. i dislike supernatural explanations for things, but i accept that we don't really have a full grasp on nature. who knows what freaky deaky secrets reality is hiding? is this all just a dream, blah blah. i tend to get sucked so deep into philosophy that many of my arguments are pointless, and could easily go any direction.
i should probably make a flow chart to explain my views on life, the universe and everything.









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