Quote Originally Posted by Cautios
Just wanted to say that maybe you are looking at "God" from the wrong point of view. Perhaps "God" is not an physical incarnation, or even a spectral incarnation. Perhaps "God" just is. People can perform scientific studies to prove anything. Even that you shit ice-cream.
Well no, I don't agree that scientific studies can prove you shit icecream, unless the scientists cheat by not following the scientific method and outright lying. But yes, you have some good idea's on god if I'm interpreting that right. My personal belief is that we form our own reality. After all, what aspect of reality has relevance to you outside your own perceptions? If a person truly believes in god, than their perception of him and the effect on the individual, is the same whether or not god exists. Therefor, I would posit that god's relevance remains the same in someones life regardless of his external existence. My problem with god arises when people insist that he is inseparably part of our lives whether we like it or not, and we will be rewarded, punished, and affected in accordance with one interpretation of him.