Blablabla...there is no reasoning in any of your response. It's basically embracing something blindly and "hope" that one day it's true, or what others will call "FAITH". FAITH is another word for HOPE. Same as FAILURES is to EXPERIENCE. You want to HOPE that one day RELIGION will save you when you DIE? A blind man leading a blind man...where does it lead to, SALVATION or DESTRUCTION?
Questioning someone's belief doesn't promote any belief, it's giving someone the "opportunity" to realize facts from fiction. It's realization, not promotion. If you realize, then good for you. If not, you are not forced to changed your view on things. Every question has an answer. If you can't answer the question with practical reasoning, you should start asking the question yourself as to why you keep on believing on things which you can't understand? If your son would ask you the same question that i asked you, what would be your reaction? Will you tell your son, "Son, i don't want you questioning my belief". That's why Catholics call it "Mystery" because they themselves can't explain with practical reasoning. You don't need scholars to answer my question. It's practical reasoning, and unfortunately, you lose it after you start "HOPING" in the book.
It's not because things are difficult that we don't dare, it's because we don't dare that makes things difficult!
Blablabla...there is no reasoning in any of your response. It's basically embracing something blindly and "hope" that one day it's true, or what others will call "FAITH". FAITH is another word for HOPE. Same as FAILURES is to EXPERIENCE. You want to HOPE that one day RELIGION will save you when you DIE? A blind man leading a blind man...where does it lead to, SALVATION or DESTRUCTION?
Questioning someone's belief doesn't promote any belief, it's giving someone the "opportunity" to realize facts from fiction. It's realization, not promotion. If you realize, then good for you. If not, you are not forced to changed your view on things. Every question has an answer. If you can't answer the question with practical reasoning, you should start asking the question yourself as to why you keep on believing on things which you can't understand? If your son would ask you the same question that i asked you, what would be your reaction? Will you tell your son, "Son, i don't want you questioning my belief". That's why Catholics call it "Mystery" because they themselves can't explain with practical reasoning. You don't need scholars to answer my question. It's practical reasoning, and unfortunately, you lose it after you start "HOPING" in the book.
It's not because things are difficult that we don't dare, it's because we don't dare that makes things difficult!