It really depends what replaces it.
If insatiable consumerism and social media inspired naricissism is the new religion, then God help us all!
Are you saying there's no such thing as free will and everything is random? If so yes, that's probably correct.
I don't think anyone is debating the existence of that particular god.
Look at the 4th division league table in December 96/97 season, then look at it in may.
How can anyone clvim there's not at god?
I would suggest Hereford fans might give it a go.
If there is a god, what relevance would these religions have in planets in other galaxies ....
The answer to the "If there's a (Christian) God then why does He [sic] allow X to happen" is answered by the belief that this isn't all there is. Far from it. Satan rules this Earth, where you spend up to 100 years; God rules the next one, where you spend eternity. This is the testing ground. The authorities at Auschwitz were allowed free will - as are we all - and chose to exercise it that way. They'll be judged accordingly.
But... there aren't any people on them.
Not people, no. But there has to be other life, surely?
Not people, no. But there has to be other life, surely?
If we are supposed to take the Bible seriously, how can it have got so many major things so spectacularly wrong? Why would I trust one thing it says, when others are unquestionably false? Unless of course you actually believe the Earth was created 5,000 years ago, and Noah got two polar bears and two mosquitoes on to a boat, in which case you are clearly beyond help.
I don't believe so, but you might... as a matter of faith, of course.
The Bible is two halves: the Jewish half (Old) and the Christian half (New). That stuff's in the Jewish half. You'll have to ask them about that.
Would it not seem odd to you that in a possibly infinite space, the only place where life exists is a tiny spec? What's so special about Earth? Would it not seem an awful waste if this is genuinely the case?
It's not a matter of faith, it's a matter of likelihood and logic.
So theirs is wrong, but yours is right? You know they are just as convinced it is the other way around?
Have you any evidence for life on other planets? No. So it's faith.
One you're fully entitled to, needless to say.