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Originally Posted by El_Mariachi64 i'm so confused.
lol | Disregard what GIT says, the Religioustolerance article answers your question. Deist's rationalize their beliefs as much as theist's do, Christian's will often times use the identical arguments as Deist's in order to support their beliefs. I believ ewe've more in common than not because considering we use faith as a method to gain knowledge. Agnostic-atheists are the only group that do not have faith.
__________________ And on we walked. Suddenly we heard a voice crying, "This is the sea. This is the deep sea. This is the vast and mighty sea." And when we reached the voice it was a man whose back was turned to the sea, and at his ear he held a shell, listening to its murmur.
And my soul said, "Let us pass on. He is the realist, who turns his back on the whole he cannot grasp, and busies himself with a fragment."
—Gibran Khalil Gibran, “The Greater Sea.” |