Carnival of the Godless #124
The latest Carnival of the Godless is up at Radical Atheist, so go check it out! It’s a great carnival, and has two great reviews of the new book “The evolution of God” which were very informative.
Remember to submit something to the next carnival, or put your own blog forward for the prestigious job of hosting the carnival!
As a side note, I’ve been meaning to update this blog a lot more often, but every time I’ve sat down to write a post, something else has barged in the way, whether it be important emails I have to answer, work that has to be done, or (most recently) a breach of my PayPal account which almost cost me $300 I don’t have. Nevertheless, I’m finally emerging from the flow of “more-important-than-blogging” things, and there will be a few articles up this week on my adventures in Egypt, and my delving into Astrology!
Given that Twitter is a far better (and quicker) way of getting my thoughts out, if you miss me you can always follow my thoughts there. My account is @ah8r.
Hayter by name? Why do u find it so hard to accept that God gave us a saviour. Do u not understand sin and what a conscience is, and consequences of both in this life, never mind the next.
How can you ask a question like this when you have no proof that God gave us a saviour? There are many religions, all with different messiahs, how can you be sure of which one is our saviour (if any are)? When you can answer this logically, there will be reason to respond to your question. Until then, your logic is flawed.
I understand right from wrong, I know what conscience and sin are, but that doesn't mean that a God put them here for us.
I find it so hard to accept that God gave us a saviour because I find it so hard to believe that there is a God.
No, I don't understand sin. I understand conscience though, and why it is a useful evolutionary adaptation for the development of society.