I have not participated in it. I am just amazed that some of you can try to equate evolution and scientific concepts with stone-age theories. Keep debating god,adam and serpents...just know it a mighty waste of your time and energy...
Pundit, you know if you find religious topics stupid, you don't have to participate in them. You don't even have to read. It really is a free world.
Pundit, with respect, I find this attitude towards Christian books to be a tad bigoted.
Personally, I have never encountered anything more sublime than the sermon on the mount anywhere, or prayers more moving than the psalms. Find me something more beautiful than the life of Christ and I will reconsider
There are people who disbelieve Christianity yet they recognize the profound teachings found in Christian holy books.
To me, Christ is real, even on a balance of probabilities measured on the evidence surrounding his life and the lives of his earliest followers. And since he taught the God of the Jews and their scriptures, I believe them too, on his authority. The Hebrews also were a simple nomadic animal-herding middle-eastern tribe, as far from academia as you can imagine. In fact, they were stone-age, as you put it!??? Yet they knew a God who fits a lofty philosophical concept that no other tribes around them ever knew about. YHWH- the ultimate Being, the actus purus. The definition of the first cause deducted by the most sophisticated human thinkers was long already in ancient Jewish oral History and then literature. Isn't that a tiny bit impressive?
This tribe claimed that they had encountered this being, a belief that caused them to be radically set apart in lifestyle and beliefs from the entire ancient world and to stringently hold on to their weird uniqueness against all odds/influences, simply based on their non-conventional God. Something happened to this tiny group to make them this way in mind-set, especially as odd as they were in the ancient world.
Besides...I honestly miss what is illogical about God
It's not illogical to believe in an ultimate, unlimited, immaterial, singular being that is the cause of existence. When people say its illogical, it boggles the mind (mine). There are leading atheistic philosophers who acknowledge that its not illogical, they just opt for a different solution to the problem of existence
I am not asking you to drop your world-view but to be more open minded towards different view-points, just for the sake of understanding if nothing else.