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I agree to an extent; the Bible recommends, loosely speaking, not killing people, not stealing stuff, being kind and so on, which is a reasonable way of living. It illustrates examples of what happens when people do or do not follow these principles, using metaphors in the main. The issues and problems arise when people take these stories literally and really believe that snakes talk to people, God impregnates engaged women and his son was born out of the first Easter egg.No, but I do like most of what is written in the Bible. People think the bible is all about throwing homosexuals in pits and blaming women for talking to snakes, but most of it is really good sensible advice for anyone looking for moral guidance.
So either:I am God
I agree faith should be respected .. the problem lies in when a certain faith is so sure their faith is the only one true faith , that they become determined to go to war to prove it and convert everyone into their own faith ... those people are fanatics and are the reason for wars past and present ... why they can't accept and respect people have their own views and religions escapes me !I am privileged, I have a roof over my head, I'm never hungry, I have more in this life than most. Do I believe in God? No.
If I lived in poverty with no chance of much education, or a refugee from a war torn country, would I believe in a God? Almost certainly Yes.
I do believe in respecting other people's belief in God and religion whatever faith they have.
I seems strange to me that life and the preciseness of life was just down to science and haphazard consequence of luck , but maybe that's because I am not a scientist.. It just makes me wonder if something divine is pulling the strings ! but not sure