tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2064729025510181487.post1930251642957945060..comments2023-09-26T16:01:59.345+02:00Comments on A life in juxtaposition: Problematic Theology Made SimpleEugenehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17722877695054410613noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2064729025510181487.post-4467666629396142802022-06-19T02:59:04.114+02:002022-06-19T02:59:04.114+02:00Great reading your blog posttGreat reading your blog posttRalph Bhttps://www.ralphbishop.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2064729025510181487.post-83457140443880735032011-07-07T03:11:51.521+02:002011-07-07T03:11:51.521+02:00I guess what I really long for is a God who lives ...<i><b>I guess what I really long for is a God who lives in reality and not in philosophy. Is that too much to ask?</b></i><br /><br />I believe it is. After years of reading the apologetics and watching the theologians try to explain away every reason why it doesn't make sense that God can't exist as described in this fucked-up world, I had to come to the conclusion that Biblegod simply does not exist.<br /><br />Funny, isn't it, how this world, which is micromanaged by God down to the subatomic level, magically appears to be operating as if solely by chance? Almost if there was no sky daddy at all? <br /><br />After a while, the "original sin introduced evil into the world, but it's all part of God's plan" excuse just doesn't cut it.GumbyTheCathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02696861259954817600noreply@blogger.com