Attempt to keep your original quote intact so that we can all garner the context this time, if you have the intelligence to work out a simple forum quote system. If you cant be bothered then neither can i.
sthitapragya wrote:Also, believing in God serves no purpose.
Actually it does, it makes you second think your actions.
sthitapragya wrote:If you belive that God created this earth, well, big deal. With all that power and intelligence, he did a very poor job and I am not impressed.
This planet is perfection. Are you really some kind of spoiled brat?
sthitapragya wrote:However, if God did not create this earth, then the possibilities are endless.
How so?
sthitapragya wrote: WIth God, the bottom line will always be magic and science does not work well with magic.
What the hell does magic have to do with God? Since i KNOW God exists, i KNOW there is a scientific explanation for its existence.
sthitapragya wrote:Also magic is for children, not grown ups. And I really don't understand why grown ups want to believe in magic. It is just absurd.
Again, suggesting magic=God.. you are talking bollocks.
sthitapragya wrote:And don't say it's not magic. If God created everything from nothing, then it was magic. Nothing more and nothing less.
Who is saying God created something from nothing?
sthitapragya wrote:So when grown ups need to believe in magic, it can only be because they need the psychological crutch that in case something goes wrong, God will break the laws of science for them, work his magic (read miracle) and everything will be all right because they are special and God keeps an eye out for them.
More bollocks.