| Re: How strong is your FAITH? Indeed, that's what people say several times.
I won't disagree from an outward or inward standpoint.
To believe there's something more, people often "create a God" whether Christian or Atheist. A meaning in life. Even Christians make a "false God"... often believing "God is this" and "God is that" when they really have no means to be able to say that they know God in His entirety.
I will not argue against your statement for the sole factor of this: I cannot debate when we are not on equal terms or understanding.
Our debates will differ from each other.
As you believe that God is a creation of man.
And mine: Everything is a creation of man, but man is a creation of everything. If God exists, God is God. Etc...
Instead, we'll only shoot out points into mid-air, and none of them will collide with one another. And neither will we wish for any of them to collide, rather, only to be heard.
No questions. Only comments.
No arguments. Only a handshake.
But I suppose in that factor, you would consider your "faith" to be strong because there would probably be no use of faith in your manner.
Except for the fact that you might need faith in "believing there is no assurance that God exists" or in "what I believe is reasonably correct" or even in "what I am saying can be taught/has been taught" and even in my favorite "those who you are speaking to are actually really existing"...
^_^ So faith would be needed in everything... even in black & white situations.
And if you don't believe it's needed, then that would mean, in my terms, your faith is 100% concrete. |