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Maybe I miss something but didn't Eve seduce Adam into eating the fruit?
You have to remember that this was a story written by people. Now, obviously you must know about the distinction between men and women back in the day. And blaming the woman for death was reasonable...for, a man could never do such a selfish thing - stealing from the tree of knowledge - right? :p. Thats the problem with religion, so many books, so many paths... all of them right in a certain way. And it's tough deciding which one to choose, when to choose it, and how to execute it.
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Originally posted by: Alcatraz
OK, this argument won't help me, but I've always been of the opinion that science requires that something come from something. If nothing was there in the first place, then what caused the big bang?
I suppose there was always something, I mean,...you say what caused the big bang, but I could just come back at you asking: What caused God's existance? Christianity says there was always a god, so I guess, there were always combustible particles...
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I have the same hopes as you as well, family, friends, future, success, happiness...all that. But I also have hope in God. I mean, what do you think will happen to you when you die?
I think, and this might sound a bit far fetched, that when you die, you create your own 'personal' heaven. Now this can include anything and anybody... but you are no longer on earth living, but rather, anywhere at anytime living. Sort of like a dream... or having a form of schizophrenia.
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That's also true, religion doesn't matter that much. But if you want a God you should probably have a religion and Judaism and Islam are two structured. Not eating pork? Praying to Mecca? Those are rules employed by humans, not something that will help your belief in God.
Yes, exactly the same as saying going to church every Sunday, and repenting your sins in a booth with a stranger. Not to mention door-to-door converting/preaching... Christianity mate, also has rules emplyed by humans...