The Sum of Awe
Brought to you by the moment that spacetime began.
Why are there many religions? As I agree with my history teacher on what he told me, religions were originally nature influences, and beyond that, the other religions are just interpretations caught on the other religions.
It caught my mind today, I observed religion being made because it sounded like the most logical thing to occur in the beginning, it's just guesses, no evidence.
Today, my friend told me he changed his religion, because it was Easter he attended church service and he just learned that God made everything in seven days, but he believes that God didn't make it all, he made the big bang happen and all of the rest occurred on its own.
I've seen it a few times in other places too, so... why keep guessing? Why not just wait until there is evidence?
Sure, I find it easy to believe in a god that made the world, but I don't believe it in the way I would want to believe it because I know that if I make it up, without any reasonable evidence, I would just be guessing.
So why? If you have your own idea of how God made the world why do you believe this?
It caught my mind today, I observed religion being made because it sounded like the most logical thing to occur in the beginning, it's just guesses, no evidence.
Today, my friend told me he changed his religion, because it was Easter he attended church service and he just learned that God made everything in seven days, but he believes that God didn't make it all, he made the big bang happen and all of the rest occurred on its own.
I've seen it a few times in other places too, so... why keep guessing? Why not just wait until there is evidence?
Sure, I find it easy to believe in a god that made the world, but I don't believe it in the way I would want to believe it because I know that if I make it up, without any reasonable evidence, I would just be guessing.
So why? If you have your own idea of how God made the world why do you believe this?