Well, Brovo basically argued most of the points I would of argued anyways. Just a few area's I feel the need to add in here! XD [quote=So Boerd] Because He doesn't. He can't change your soul. He can speak with you, explain to you, but cannot make you learn or more importantly understand anything, as making you understand takes away your free will. Jesus had to physically suffer every pain so he could understand it. [/quote] If God can't do something then it's not all powerful, so your God/Bible is lying or once again as Brovo says, the author had another loop hole. [quote=So Boerd] Is it the mark of foolishness to admit one does not know something? There are secrets in this universe that elude you, there a secrets of religion which elude him. I will answer all your questions I have answers for. [/quote] Science even admits it doesn't know things. But it at least gives evidence and proof upfront for what it does know (or has the clearest idea on). While God is literally not giving out any proof or evidence and just expecting you to believe, and them complicates it with not only all the proof/evidence towards science, but allowing thousands of other religions to exist which all operate on the exact same logic and arguments you are. [quote=So Boerd] I believe I just said He didn't create everything.Now, when you're done telling me what I believe, rather than asking, we can continue.Also, citation from Genesis? [/quote] He's not telling you what you believe. He's telling you what the Bible and your God has said. And sorry to break it to you, but your Bible is Christianity. The religion was absolutely nothing to stand on if not the Bible. If you're going to argue away, dismiss, disagree with the Bible etc then you are effectly arguing and disagreeing with Christianity and your God. In which case calling yourself a Christian would be an inaccurate statement. [quote=ActRaiserTheReturned] You are incapable of seeing very much of God, just like I am. I am no better than you. You are no better than me. Neither of us, no matter how moral, smart, dumb or wicked are enough different from each other to be good by God's standards. That's because God is infinitely better than all of our entire species combined. He sees things as they are, and sees infinitely into not just our present, past and mortal future condition, but infinitely into the great beyond. Possibly even beyond time as we know it. We see God as a germ could possibly comprehend the body of a man immune to disease. There's nothing we can do to comprehend it, but we are a part of his body, like um. . . necessary bacteria, as it were. (Being metaphorical here). This man is a brilliant scientist intelligent enough to transform us into a man from the singular cell we are. Our only requirement for venturing into the great unknown is to board his nano-machine vessels before we are eaten away by the white blood cells! ;)Hitler tried to kill God by killing many of his poor innocent bacteria, and incited a war against valiant white blood cells in a bid for bodily conquest! Fortunately God's white blood cells rid the vile Hitler of his evil menace! Sadly though, the time for a bacteria's life span is very short. The only way for us to live forever, is to enter into the nano-machines. If we don't enter into the nano-machine ships, we get thrown up! :(Thus, we end up living in the eternal hell of the sewers forever! [/quote] "You are incapable of seeing very much of Muhammad, just like I am. I am no better than you. You are no better than me. Neither of us, no matter how moral, smart, dumb or wicked are enough different from each other to be good by Muhammad's standards. That's because Muhammad is infinitely better than all of our entire species combined. He sees things as they are, and sees infinitely into not just our present, past and mortal future condition, but infinitely into the great beyond. Possibly even beyond time as we know it. We see Muhammad as a germ could possibly comprehend the body of a man immune to disease. There's nothing we can do to comprehend it, but we are a part of his body, like um. . . necessary bacteria, as it were. (Being metaphorical here). This man is a brilliant scientist intelligent enough to transform us into a man from the singular cell we are. Our only requirement for venturing into the great unknown is to board his nano-machine vessels before we are eaten away by the white blood cells! ;)Hitler tried to kill Muhammad by killing many of his poor innocent bacteria, and incited a war against valiant white blood cells in a bid for bodily conquest! Fortunately Muhammad's white blood cells rid the vile Hitler of his evil menace! Sadly though, the time for a bacteria's life span is very short. The only way for us to live forever, is to enter into the nano-machines. If we don't enter into the nano-machine ships, we get thrown up! :(Thus, we end up living in the eternal hell of the sewers forever!" Still agree with your argument? :P Muhammad and God are basically the exact same, both religions, both have holy books, both promote highly immoral acts. Both give no real evidence for their existence and rely on faith, both will torture for eternally for being how you were made. Both created and allowed evil in the world and committed great genocides. Both require you to abandon thinking and asking questions to and to simply believe and accept. So let's just assume for one second your argument of simply believing in God held weight, and that questioning things was pointless. Why should I be a Christian? When there's all these other religions out there operating on the exact same logic?