Rhiannon wrote:SteveForever wrote:Rhiannon wrote:You know what... I live with one of the most convincing atheists on the planet. He is brilliant at arguing against God. Unfortunately for him, I am devoid of influence one way or the other. I believe what I believe, and it is in a God, but I am anti-religion to the core. I adamantly refuse to follow any doctrine.
Can you move?

Nah, I wouldn't trade our heated debates on philosophy for anything. He's a good dude.

That sounds like my husband.

He loves to debate - very intelligent, reads everything, but he has his beliefs (more scientific) & I have mine. We don't argue over them - in fact, it is very enlightening. I keep an open mind, ask questions & found a lot of things made sense in various "religions/cultures" that I studied in college...I enjoy seeing other perspectives...makes one well-rounded. Even if I had the time (which I don't taking care of two little kids, one a major challenge with classic autism) and read tons of books on everything related to science/evolution & creation, how much of it would I understand? I have a limited brain (and it feels worse as I age & deal with kiddie stuff)...I could go around & around in circles & still be confused...so, I had to look within, look to the sky & nature & ask, "are you there?" Somehow the "knowing" is there & that is what I call faith.
Anyone see the movie, "Contact" with Jodie Foster years ago? She was the scientist/astronomer & the other guy was the religious one...but, in the end neither could fully explain & have people believe what they experienced...because it was their OWN experience. And, ultimately science & faith both led to the same place.
Did what I wrote even make sense?

Gotta go..my kiddo is calling me to dunk her Ariel doll into water now.
