Quote:Apologies WR, I wasn't aware you were responding to previous questions. It wasn't obvious from your post.
A question/objection was asked/posed. I answered it. To dismiss that as "rationalisation" seems like a "tough crowd" objection -- if I speak up, I'm rationalizing; if I don't speak up then the objection is considered valid.
Quote:But all of them are translated from languages I have no hope of ever understanding and that leaves me open to vicarious claims that I don't know what I'm talking about because I don't understand the original language. If you're saying that I can pick up any English translation of the bible and understand it as it was written, then I have already done that. And it doesn't make sense.
Have you visited any nearby church libraries? Quite a few of them have Bibles in modern English, and some of them have copious annotations explaining the background of the text. There are also Bibles, Bible-courses, and commentaries online.
Quote:Of course I would. And if he exists he understands that. Yet he fails to appear in any unambiguous guise. I reason that if he exists he has reason to want me to to disbelieve in his existence.
Suppose He *did* appear and explain His message. Would you be satisfied with that, and cease to wonder about the purpose of Jesus' baptism?
Quote:If you came into my living room it would not take an act of faith for me to believe you existed. Why would I treat God worse than you?
AL: ... "Why couldn't he just make a simultaneous personal appearance in everyone's living room?"
WR:... It would still be a step of faith to believe Him. Even if God gave someone a burning-bush-like sign that He exists and is a personal Deity concerned about human history, the individual would still need faith to make a judgment about God's /character.
Quote:I think that should read...
Without faith, nothing will ever be enough.
"With faith, nothing will always be enough."
Evolution is about mutation and sex. Intelligent Design is about metaphysics and sects.
[P Morgenroth - Letters to the Age 13/8/05]
William found that he now thought of prayer as a sophisticated way of pleading with thunderstorms
[ Terry Pratchet "The Truth"]
