Agnostics

Personally, I believe in a creator because of nature. it's so awesome that it seems like someone has designed it and the've done a great job too!
You mean "great job" as in Tsunami, Cyclones, Earthquakes and Hurricanes that kill millions, insects that spread diseases that also kill millions, animals that rip each other apart, a world where people are dying because there's never any rain whilst other places in the world they die because they have too much rain. Just a few 'design faults' of the top of my head there. "Great job" Peter?? I would say that anyone of us could have done a far better job. :D

Think about this for a "design fault."

Earth. A planet that consists of 80% water. Created for an animal called 'man'....... a creature that has no gills! :clap
 
I guess someone here is failing to realise that I dont thing God is perfect. And as imperfect as our world is, it's a pretty amazing thing.:nod:
Do you mean that you personally don't think he's perfect or do you mean that it's accepted within Christianity that he's not perfect? How does an "amazing" world point to a creator god....and more importantly, why does it point to the Christian creator god?
 
Do you mean that you personally don't think he's perfect or do you mean that it's accepted within Christianity that he's not perfect? How does an "amazing" world point to a creator god....and more importantly, why does it point to the Christian creator god?

I dont believe in Christianity or any kind of religion for that matter, I just believe in some sort of intelligent creator.
 
Did you actually read my post before you replied?;)
Yes! You asked why I hadn't done a better job of creating the world.

I dont believe in Christianity or any kind of religion for that matter, I just believe in some sort of intelligent creator.
But you mention "God", even capitalising the 'G'. This gave me the distinct impression that you you believe that this "intelligent creator"is the Christian "God."
 
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