Religion
In reply to the discussion: If God is Everywhere. Why Didn't His Word Spread Without Missionaries? [View all]PJMcK
(22,888 posts)My objection is simple: there isn't any connection between the thousands of faiths that have existed in human history. Those faiths don't imply that there is a higher power. It actually implies just the opposite: ignorant people tried to explain their world with the very limited information that they had available. They made up stuff to try to understand the universe. The scientific method has yet to demonstrate that any faith is factual. If that were to happen, I'd say, "Well, look at that! Praise the Lord!" But that isn't going to happen. Ever.
But as I wrote, I don't care what anyone wants to believe. After nearly 50 years of being a Christian, as well as deep Biblical study and solid participations in a few churches, religion is no longer a part of my life. I've evolved. There is too much conflict, disagreement, hypocrisy and money/power in the churches/temples/synagogues for me to believe Iron Age (or earlier) myths.