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Crom sits on his mountain and laughs at your pitiful bowing and sacrifices, he doesn't care for the ways of men.
JK :D
Now deary, you can't say that. God is watching all of us and he is going to kick your [censored] to hell if I don't do it to you before.

Grandma Fields Wrote:
Now deary, you can't say that. God is watching all of us and he is going to kick your [censored] to hell if I don't do it to you before.

Actually I was joking about a non-existant Celtic god, but you can take it literally if you like. :D

I believe in one God, because the world wouldn't make sense to me if there wasn't one.
I don't believe in God(s) because the world wouldn't make sense if he/she/it/they existed.
I'm rather agnostic. I was raised Catholic, but i am now questioning my belief system.
If there was infact a god, it would be having a jolly good laugh at what a total mess of things humans have made of bothering to worship it.
so my answer in one word.....no.
I am not a believer in god actually. I was brought up to do so but life changed my opinions.
I have seen far too many "good" people die and "bad" people live i guess. Many many other reasons.
The one thing that gets me is most scientists believe in evolution.
And this is a massive generalization but scientists are generally the more intelligent in society?
Also i ponder if god does in fact exist who created him/her and if he/she exists did he/she create life with the intent to evolve as we obviously have and earth certainly has. Did he/she create the dinosaurs as a test or was that a mistake?
I wonder why there is so little documentation about dinosaurs etc in the bible or any literature.
I often think its simply because the authors did not know. Which in its self says a lot.
Anyway thats about enough for 1 post hey?
God is an idea that you grow out of by being a rational person.

I hate when people are like, "You can't see the wind, but you can see the effects of the wind." What a silly analogy!

(1) We can't see God, but we can't see the effects of God either. Not only is God invisible, all of his effects happen to be invisible too! How very convenient!
(2) We can DETECT the wind, because our detection is not limited to our eyes. We can in no way detect God scientifically. And to be detected scientifically is the definition of existence.
It is not for any of us to decide or judge what anyone else believes in. If you believe in God, then you just believe in Him. If you don't believe in God, then, you just don't.

That is all, and nothing more.
Purrs,
Pookie
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