tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20930767.post7745786390893103673..comments2023-06-01T14:08:49.977+00:00Comments on Confessions of a Doubting Thomas: Science and Faith...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20930767.post-68642759785778186862013-06-09T02:56:15.693+00:002013-06-09T02:56:15.693+00:00I make this point to people in my bible study grou...I make this point to people in my bible study group all the time - I am the token questioner - and they answer, well of course God is evident in all of creation - how can you look at a sunrise or a newborn baby or the milky way and not believe in a Creator who created all this for our benefit? Of course I look at the same things and see refraction, or evolution, or gravity/randomness and see no sign of God anywhere. I really think it does come down to presupposition.luschenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18285387470214331771noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20930767.post-78221488952709673542013-06-05T15:08:51.780+00:002013-06-05T15:08:51.780+00:00It's bad enough to think that God wants us jus...It's bad enough to think that God wants us just to guess at his existence. I can certainly understand the idea that we need just to believe that there is a good creator. But that's not nearly enough for Christianity, it's not even 10% of what Christians <i>need</i> to believe. To think we can and must just <i>presuppose</i> the entire Christian is more than I can understand.Mike Blythhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09189486229376291297noreply@blogger.com