The answer to the question of "What do teens need most" changes drastically depending on who is answering. An older adult or elder would argue that teens need to be subdued and disciplined, for rebellion and noncompliance would not be tolerated. A more liberal adult might argue that teens need affection and guidance to put … Read more
It is if you only scratch the surface. This was an invitation to discover something beyond the very surface. The Schrodinger's cat experiment has a lot of implications. If you were to dig deeper as I suggested, you would find that one of these implications supports the argument of some sort of being beyond our … Read more
"Look into the Schrodinger's cat experiment and poke around a bit. You may be surprised with what you find."
Literally the last line of my answer.
You cannot make the argument that your religion is the one true religion because anything you say about Christianity can be applied to ALL other religions. You can read "Gods living word" in ANY holy text of ANY religion, and it will be just as valid to those followers as the bible is to you. … Read more
You are clearly ignorant of the other religions. Are you saying that everyone following anything other than your belief is following Satan and doomed to hell? You can read "Gods living word" in any religious text and they will all say that they are the only true religion, the only true god, Christianity is no … Read more
On the contrary, the implications of observation as means of verifying existence lend credence to the argument that there is a higher being. I'm not going to explain the whole thing, I DID tell you to poke around a bit didn't I?
There is a difference in following Satan to hell, and not believing hell and heaven exist. What makes Christianity any more valid than Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, or even Scientology? All of them have holy books, much like the bible, all of them have millions of followers. What makes Christianity so special that it is the … Read more
It is comforting to believe that everything has a plan, that no matter what, things will end up well if you follow a certain dogma. Chaos and oblivion are terrifying concepts to comprehend and accept, especially to early man. In our history, it was always the religious leaders that held the answers to the universe. … Read more