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My faith in God is based on both faith and reason. The two go together. It is reasonable. Today’s science discounts the possibility of a creator from the get-go. It starts gathering evidence from the natural world from a biased position. It doesn’t allow for the possibility of the supernatural. A few hundred

Also, but atheists do believe in something. They do have a belief system. Forget about all those other examples of gods for a moment which they categorize as equally irrelevant, atheists believe that everything in the universe happened by random chance. That takes more faith to believe and that is what I mean by

I understand a little more where you're coming from. All those other examples: Buddha, Chrishna, Zues, Odin, Bigfoot, Leprechauns, a toaster around Mars,etc. Never had the amount of eyewitnesses and their actual accounts that Christianity has had, and continues to have throughout history. No other "deity" made the

Atheists have to have "faith" that there is no God. That is a belief system, and it takes a lot of faith to believe that. That's what I mean by "stretching it." Also, I do not "dismiss" other religions. There is some truth in many of them; however I do believe that the fullness of truth resides in Catholic

Atheists must have "faith" that there's no God. That's a belief system. Also, I don't" dismiss all those other religions. There is some truth in many of them. I just believe that the fullness of truth lives in Catholic Christianity; but I respect others' beliefs and do not denigrate them like many of these posts are

Atheism? It is a belief system, and much harder to believe by the way. You have to really stretch it.

Atheism?. It is a belief system, and much harder to believe by the way. You have to really stretch it.

You people are a bunch of anti-Christian bigots. Have a little tolerance. Isn't that what you preach in your religion?