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Originally Posted by Eddies66
I am a firm believer that morality and ethics are the responsibility of the parents. Our society has gotten lazy in this aspect, let it be someone else's job, I just don't have time for this! I took a Theology class in college, it was one of the hardest classes and most demanding I had ever taken. There was one question that the professor provided for the class and the whole semester, this question required a term paper to be written. I struggled with it or half a semester and finally resigned myself to the fact that there was only one answer. But here was the question: "Prove to me that God exists". The belief that God exists is faith based, there is no factual proof of his existence. The faith gives people hope that there is better life beyond the bounds of this life. As student's cognitive learning skills become concrete at about 10, they are going to ask hard questions and they may ask them about religion and frankly I can't give them a factual answer. And no two teachers are going to have the same answer.
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No proof of God's existence? The whole world, every human and how our body works, animals, plants, trees, birds, the oceans and the universe and the whole order of it all. Just an example, the human eye and all our senses it's a master piece. If that isn't proof there is a God and a creator you are blind. You have to have more faith in believing that all this is an accident than it was created. A painting doesn't just create itself. Someone plans and creates it. He says that people that can't see have scales over their eyes. I got a question prove He doesn't exist?
Bret Velde
2003 ??/SA