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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP again, good morning! I could be wrong. There could be no such thing as Truth. But then we are just babbling. We cannot have even a simple conversation. Because we would violate the law of non-contradiction: [b]something cannot both be and not be at the same time. X/-X cancel each other out into nothing.[/b] And while we are taking about who is right and who is wrong--according to whose standard? Math? 2 + 2= 4, not 5? Science? If I put sand in my gas tank, my car will not go? Logic? X not -X? Who is the Author of math? Who is the Creator of science? Who gave us minds and will? Who is sustaining the laws of physics and the stuff of life? Why do children on the playground say "that's not fair!" Why was it wrong for the Aztecs to rip the hearts out of babies? Why is it right to love thy neighbor? On whose authority? Do you love your children? Do you believe in love? I kind of wish I had not shared anything about my faith, not because I mind, but because I really just wanted to understand a lack of faith, and now I have muddied the waters. There are much, much better resources out there for someone who is seeking the Truth. My DCUM wager is actually the opposite of Pascal's wager. His was a wager based on apathy and minimalism and laziness, of hedging a bet. Would you approach parenting that way? Just covering your bases? I would hope not...because knowing God is Love is a relationship, not a contract. Back to the original question: why don't you believe in God?[/quote] Actually I don't know where you are going with this, but according to quantum mechanics the bolded statement is not true. See Schrodinger's Cat.[/quote]
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