*I'm not sure if this is in the right place to post this. I'm taking a stab in the dark by posting here, as my eyes can not adjust properly to the mixture of words/light colors, making it hard to see the categories and subforums.*
I've been thinking about what beliefs I'll follow for the portion/rest of my life, and so I thought about Christianity. It's very popular, which would imply that there must be a lot of logic in it, seeing as so many people follow it. So, I looked up a lot of history/origins, and questions came to mind. Questions that lean the scales towards the "logic" of Christianity, or for that matter, many other religions.
Questions like whether or not "God" is omnipotent. It's a childish example question, but it makes sense. Can God create a rock so heavy that he could not lift it ?
Or another question that came to mind. Why would a God, by anyones standards, succumb to such a petty, human emotion as jealousy?
"God is a jealous God." I've heard.
I figure I could come here and have my questions answered, as I cannot find the logic in the answers myself. Perhaps an expert could help me out.
~Arya
I've been thinking about what beliefs I'll follow for the portion/rest of my life, and so I thought about Christianity. It's very popular, which would imply that there must be a lot of logic in it, seeing as so many people follow it. So, I looked up a lot of history/origins, and questions came to mind. Questions that lean the scales towards the "logic" of Christianity, or for that matter, many other religions.
Questions like whether or not "God" is omnipotent. It's a childish example question, but it makes sense. Can God create a rock so heavy that he could not lift it ?
Or another question that came to mind. Why would a God, by anyones standards, succumb to such a petty, human emotion as jealousy?
"God is a jealous God." I've heard.
I figure I could come here and have my questions answered, as I cannot find the logic in the answers myself. Perhaps an expert could help me out.
~Arya