Between Logic and Faith
Logic cannot resolve every question I have, largely because the conclusions of proof simply cannot do it. Well, maybe it assumes it can do it, but I cannot be sure. This is because I never seem to have all the facts.
I never will have all the facts because, the more facts I uncover, I only learn that there are even more questions I do not know. If
I do not even have the questions, there is even less chance I can figure out the answers. So much for physical science and Gertrude Stein.
But what do I do with questions? Is ignorance an excuse for anyone who cannot understand there is a spirit as well as a mind of the flesh? Atheism cannot figure it out. Atheism wants everyone to get the same cookie cutter deal.
Sunday: 6:30am
Climbing Up Another Way?
Jesus said God had to draw people to Him, then their decision. He also said there are sheep not of His pasture. Atheism cannot deal with that. The only way I can deal with it is to rely entirely on a decision rooted in faith. If that does not satisfy me then I will just have to be my own God and let it go at that? I'll just have to choose faith and believe it. If my body cannot make it, then faith in the spirit, and my spirit, is my only choice.
But then, what does that say about me? Or, as mentioned in the Bible, will I have to take heaven by force?
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