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How can anyone think that this beautiful world isn't created by God? [Spirituality & Religion]

I just can't logically understand how order can come from chaos. It just isn't possible. Any logical brain understands that order has to come from a maker, not chaos. There has to be a creator! A watch could never make itself, or a train, or a cell. Nope, not possible! Also it is so beautiful🌸!!

God created everything beautiful🌷! And He created time in perfect order, perfect years, months, weeks, and days. And divided time in two, before Christ and after Christ!🌤️ And gave us such a wonderful world, beautiful meadows, gorgeous oceans, and mountains, and such yummy food, such enjoyable company, intimate moments, beautiful lovemaking, gorgeous sunrises, and sunsets. God is so good! Boy we have messed it up with our hate, greed, complaining, and blaming when we have only ourselves to blame!
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JimboUk · 31-35, M
Most people hate to have to answer for their actions, most people can't handle responsibility and push back from authority. Their desire can block logic.

People are given free will, turn from God and look at the misery and pain they go through (this website is an great example). Find an devout Christian who suffers such misery? I'm yet to find one.

Militant secularism and a weak pathetic church is another two powerful reasons people turn away from God.
Carazaa · F
@JimboUk very good, very good! Thank you!
Quizzical · 46-50, M
@JimboUk I hate people forcing ther bullshit into my life, yet it still happens 😒
JimboUk · 31-35, M
@Quizzical Remind me who forced you onto this post? Also who forced you to carry on reading?
Quizzical · 46-50, M
@JimboUk I'm not talking about just this thread, I am talking about these ridiculous religions pervading everyone's lives and dictating sodical policy. Hell, I'm not even safe from it in my own home, we have Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses calling every other damn week. It's all based on fantasy and fallacy and I've had enough of it.

And no, no-one forced me to read this thread, but when someone makes a ridiculous statement about a mythical being having created the world then yes, I'm going to stand up and have my voice counted, or else we'll be back in the Dark Ages with religion running roughshod of everything and causing society to stagnate even further 😠
@JimboUk This is the same kind of logic that people use to justify their words when they say things like "All those christ-less heathens in Japan who died during that earthquake deserved it because they didn't believe in god"
Harriet03 · 41-45, F
@JimboUk You totally miss Heisenbergs point!! Typical 🤦‍♀️
Quizzical · 46-50, M
@Harriet03 🍻
JimboUk · 31-35, M
@Quizzical Well that's your opinion and the religious people are free to theirs. All that bitterness is not necessary.

The only true science which deals in absolute facts is mathematics. "Science" which is what I believe emboldens your belief that religion is "ridiculous" can only ever reach the stage of hypothesis.

For 300years people thought
Newton was correct with his theory of gravity until Albert Einstein came along.
Atheist's would die on a hill only weeks ago telling you the earth was 13.6b years old. Now 12.6b..
You are putting your "faith" in science while mocking relgious people for putting their "faith" in God almighty. Funny that if you ask me.
@JimboUk How many Christians would die on a hill telling you the earth is flat because it says so in the bible?
Quizzical · 46-50, M
@JimboUk Actually, I believe that religion is a load of ass because of my knowledge of mythology... previously known as religion.

Nothing in the Bible is new or unique, all those stories and parables about god and Jesus... Just taken from other belief systems which eventually died out.

The Word of God is at best a reworking of previous tales, at worst direct plagiarism.

So it was not science that confirmed my Atheism. It was fantasy, and a knowledge of history.