| </span><blockquote><span class="smallfont">Quote:</span><hr size="1" />Originally Posted by (As'rek,) I have a questin, but how do you explain "miracles" that seem often in certain religions. Also, your pretty much saying htat you don't believe in "scriptures" (The bible etc). So, I would like to hear your ideas/theories about where those books came from<hr size="1" /></blockquote><span class='postcolor'>
Take the Bible for example, it's a book full of stories and ancient attempts to explain how the world was created made by the people who lived during that time. Those "scriptures" you talk about are definately man made so I don't really see your point here.
The "miracles" you also mentioned are very often decorations made by the author to give the story something extraordinary or to include a reference to god by having somethin unexplainable in it.
Take for the example Jesus' healings and miracles. Some are explainable to some degree but most are not. But most likely all of them are just meant to metaphorically represent the helping and liberating affect of Jesus's ideals and actions.
fedfem said it best imho:
""God" exists in the minds of those that believe in "God"." |