Like i said earlier i was raised catholic, but i guess what i left out was that as i grew older i started noticing flaws, which anything that has been filtered through the years by human beings. It works the same with politics, if someone doesn't like a theory or aspect of anything they will either leave it out of what they have to say, or add something to it. since Christianity's birth some 2000 years ago it's impossible to say that it's original beliefs and theories are the same as todays. It's also really hard to say whether a certain being is omniscient or not. Some people just need that idea to make it through there days. There is obviously not one correct answer. People follow religion to have some understanding of life and thats great for them. Others feel better not following any religion and look at science, again if thats what they need to understand life and how it works great. I think everyone's beliefs work for them and more power to them.
I myself have a hard time wrapping my brain around the fact that in the entire universe there is only one planet like ours and there aren't beings similar (or different) than us depending on the needs of that being, especially in the vastness of it all. I think it's just something, as with the evolution and creation theory, that will forever be disputed.
Iwontstop Reviewed by Iwontstop on . Huckabee and his religious bs YouTube - Mike Huckabee responds to evolution question Does this piss anyone else off? How can a potential president of the United States think that humans and Dinosaurs coexisted? Its disgusting how someone with that much potential responsibility can be so stupid. your thoughts? Rating: 5