I'm rather annoyed with the logic of Catholics. I attended a catholic school from 5th - 12th grade and I remember in religion class when I would debate with my teachers about their teachings (in 10-12 grade) an argument they used. I don't remember the question asked but the teacher replied with this logic.

Teacher - Look at that flower, where did it come from?

Me - Umm a seed.

T - Where did that seed come from?

Me - the dirt.

T - Where did that dirt come from?


Blah, blah, blah. This went on a few steps longer until he concluded that everything has to date back to on central point. In other words everything is caused by something else. Hence there is a god.

I have heard many Catholics use this same logic. I just really pisses me off that they consider this an argument. So everything most come from something else yet once you trace it back to god the pattern suddenly ends. Look if your going to argue that everything must come from something else, you can't convienently end this logic once you reach god as the answer.


Anyway, just something that pissed me off. I was having a little debate with this guy on campus and he used this same argument. The ignorance found within Christianity scares me. I suppose because I was around it for so long and believed in it so strongly and blindly when I was younger.
JaggedEdge Reviewed by JaggedEdge on . Argument supporting god...? I'm rather annoyed with the logic of Catholics. I attended a catholic school from 5th - 12th grade and I remember in religion class when I would debate with my teachers about their teachings (in 10-12 grade) an argument they used. I don't remember the question asked but the teacher replied with this logic. Teacher - Look at that flower, where did it come from? Me - Umm a seed. T - Where did that seed come from? Me - the dirt. Rating: 5