You like St. Augustine??
Lord help us.
Give me Acquinas anytime.
Was Augustine ever sure of anything?? I wonder.
Anyway, if Chris Hitchens could explain two things to me, I might listen to him seriously:
1. Where did everything come fromj?
How does something come from nothing?
2. Why is everything in the universe effected with good and evil?
Where does that come from?
Christianity is the only belief system that answers these two questions for me.
Everything else comes after.
You never use the bible when speaking to atheists, but I don't think you're one,
so... I do like Romans 1:19-20. God is evident in creation.
Hitchens and company go on and on and babble forever about all these intellectual concepts that make my eyes glaze over.
Here's why it's simple, as
Chopper said:
Everything had to come about in some way.
Is it easier to believe that God made everything or that everything came about from nothing. (which is impossible).
There is good and there is bad. A major theme in literature, movies, etc.
Where does that come from? Maybe God and satan? Two strong forces.
So, it would seem that I'd have to decide with which force I side. That is, if they exist. First question to conquer.
Then the decision becomes simple.
You can come to God through some kind of personal encounter, or you could come to God through sheer intellect and will.
Jesus said to love God with all our heart, soul, and MIND.
Mathew 22:37
God gifted us with a mind, and He intends for us to use it to seek Him, find Him, and understand Him.
A priest friend of mine once told me that if you are seeking God, you have already found him.
Wondering