Chizzang wrote:JoltinJoe wrote:
But, strictly speaking, there is no evidence of God either, so if you are accepting the concept of God based on intuition, what does your intuition tell you about the nature of God?
? I'm not entirely sure Joe..?
I know that I am human so - by default - I feel like the universe revolves around me
I accept that my feelings of God are likely a common delusion experienced by most humans
Really? That sounds so foreign to me. You feel like the "universe revolves around" you? I don't think that is a common feeling in people at all. I think most people feel that they are often subject to forces they cannot control, not the other way around.
And if you think your feelings about God which you intuit are "delusions," shouldn't you reject the concept of God altogether?
I wasn't really a person of faith until I reached college. During the course of one philosophy class, I began to grasp that I had been given gifts of life, of friends, of family ... and that I should be grateful to that which gave me those things. And then I began to realize that another gift I could have would be to be in a relationship with that which gave me those things. Faith flows from an appreciation of the gift of being. You (especially you) have been given so much by
something. So be grateful to that
something -- which is a normal human reaction to having received a gift -- and, if you do that, it is nearly inescapable that you'd believe there is a personal God.