It sounds to me that Featherbop is making the observation that by deed, people who say thet believe in a God do not act if they really believe he is real.
Yes. That is exactly what I observe.
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I am not saying theism does not exist. I just do not think that most people who proclaim theism actually believe in god. God is typically(at least in christianity) portrayed as being omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, eternal, unchangeable and the like. This god is supposed to be the embodiment of truth.
Truth cannot be changed, cannot be harmed in any way. There is no way to stop it, regardless.
However, many 'theists' do not act as if this is the case. They act as if god is something that needs defending. They feel they need to coerce or convince others to believe. They try to silence those from speaking who do not believe in their god. They even may attempt to seize the government in order to enforce their beliefs on a nation. I had posted messages in this thread, which mysteriously disappeared. I do not know for sure, but I think some one deleted them(did not inform me of course). Now, if you have to protect your beliefs, your god, from a post on an internet forum, it is safe to say you do not have confidence in what you believe.
If there is a god that is truth, that cannot be changed or defeated, then no one needs to defend that deity. In fact, it would be pointless to do so, because truth will be regardless. That is why I suspect most who claim belief in god do not actually believe.
And then of course, we have this matter at hand, which only serves to reinforce what I already suspect:
A man, claiming god led or allowed him to murder another human being, is not questioned when he claims that god led him to do it, because his actions are deemed acceptable according to the delusional morality. However, if a woman kills her children and claims god led her to do it, that is not accepted, because the delusional morality does not find that acceptable.
That is why this has nothing to do with a belief in god. This has to do with people's twisted moral code. In the bible, god kills a lot of people, yet this does not fit with a lot of the christian moral code, and therefore, this is ignored.
This man killing the doctor has to do with a twisted moral code, riddled with hypocrisy.