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Posted by Julie Alaspa on December 13, 1998 at 18:22:51:

In Reply to: Re: God and Stuff posted by tyson quade on December 10, 1998 at 22:11:58:

: in response to all the talk on God. I think that God is whatever people want him to be. God (or the idea of God) gives people something to have faith in. It is easy to believe and have faith in something that people have put faith in for thousands of years. I don't know if there is a God...hell I don't even know if I believe in God. I do know this we are all here for some reason, and everything got here somehow. I also know that there is much scientific evidence that we evolved from lower life forms. My question is where did they come from? I don't think that questions like that will ever be answered. I agree with so many different aspects of this debate that at this point I am not even sure where I stand on the matter. I believe that we all have to have faith of some sort otherwise, how would we belive in our tests and experiments long enough to find the answers and maybe some truth. If God really does exist then here is a thought to one part of the debate...I think that we are all different and faulty for that reason...to be different and faulty. What would this world be like if we were all the same, all good, and perfect. Pretty boring.

I don't even know if all of this makes any sense. I know I have jumped around issues, but just some of my thoughts




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