Is a Creator capable of putting together all the little complexities and intricacies of the human body and the world in general? Everything in our world has been pre-planned, thought out, played with, tested and created, all down to the last final detail? Isn't that a little much for one guy, I mean, even if he is God? Your example can be used against your logic. Sorry.
And, in my opinion, people's completely unalterable beliefs can be the result of childhood drilling.
I have no strong feelings about the whole God thing either way; why you assume that I've adopted an opinion is interesting.
I'm not sure if I agree with your logic here. Sorry, but using the same logical processes to interpret things of everyday life to analyze metaphysical concepts, is faulty.
Why?
In medicine, we make decisions based on a high probability of occurrence; in financial accounting, chemistry, architecture, independent proof of every figure is necessary for proper results; in law, it's whatever bullshit will work. And in dating, I go on hunches, with no factual data at all.
My problem with religion, as I've said before, is the following: people use it to accomplish ungodly things. It's blasphemy. The recent terrorist activity over the past forty years, the whole Middle East nightmare, and all the wars in the past that were influenced by people's alterations of religion, all prove this to be true. Also look at the ridiculous abuse of some of the major hypocritical "users" of religion; pedophilic priests, Jesse Jackson and all sorts of other people, who create "non-profit" religious oriented institutions, all for purely financial reasons, come to mind. Let's face it, religion is good, it's supposed to be good, but it doesn't exactly have a clean history, nor proper representation some times.
Anyways, you're gonna have to make up your mind sometime. So I'm curious as to whether the previous posts logic satisfy you on the matter at hand. To my mind, if you agree with the design argument, the matter's pretty much answered.
Peace
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