What is sad about it? I’m glad I live in a part of the world where sense predominates – i.e. a resounding “No”! Not a part of the maniac superstitious “right”.
It’s interesting that you think that all who believe in God are “maniac superstitious ‘right’”. There are many who believe in God that are much different than maniacs – in fact, the vast majority. Unfortunately (for God), the ones who usually get the most ‘visibility’ are those who are maniacs – such is the same for any maniac, not just the Christian.
I don’t recall Mother Theresa being maniacal??
Reason is fine, but eventually, reason points to God. It’s your choice to accept or reject it.
If I may (without sounding maniacal) suggest the following book. It’s written by an atheistic journalist who, in trying to disprove Christ, actually makes a case for Him. It follows reason and fact rather than “feelings”:
I feel is sad not that there are many people who still don’t believe, it’s that we, as Christians, haven’t REALLY spread the true message of Christ as effectively as we should have yet. However, there will always be those who don’t believe.
What is sad about it? I’m glad I live in a part of the world where sense predominates – i.e. a resounding “No”! Not a part of the maniac superstitious “right”.
It’s interesting that you think that all who believe in God are “maniac superstitious ‘right’”. There are many who believe in God that are much different than maniacs – in fact, the vast majority. Unfortunately (for God), the ones who usually get the most ‘visibility’ are those who are maniacs – such is the same for any maniac, not just the Christian.
I don’t recall Mother Theresa being maniacal??
Reason is fine, but eventually, reason points to God. It’s your choice to accept or reject it.
If I may (without sounding maniacal)
suggest the following book. It’s written by an atheistic journalist who, in trying to disprove Christ, actually makes a case for Him. It follows reason and fact rather than “feelings”:
http://www.amazon.com/Case-Christ-Journalists-Personal-Investigation/dp/0310209307
I feel is sad not that there are many people who still don’t believe, it’s that we, as Christians, haven’t REALLY spread the true message of Christ as effectively as we should have yet. However, there will always be those who don’t believe.