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I didn't write this book to offend the authors, just used them as
examples. I could have used other examples and trust me, there were
plenty, but these were the lucky recipients, who caught my attention.
I get tired of listening to half the truth and sometimes no truth at
all, so chose to write this book.
The main point I wanted to hammer down is that no one knows for a fact,
who made God. However, this doesn't keep anyone from providing us with
their opinion or the opinions of others, to provide us with an illusion,
that they do.
This is the part that annoys the crap out of me and I hope it will stop,
in the future. I can't figure out why people believe everything they
hear and then start spreading rumors, without understanding the problems
they're going to create.
I've met plenty of Christians who continue to thank a God who's
invisible and one they haven’t ever seen and it drives me bonkers. It's
difficult for me to believe anything, I can't see, touch or feel or has
any type of rational explanation, for its invisible existence.
We really don't need to answer the question, “Where did God come from or
Who created God,” if we can't even validate the existence of God.
Think about it.
How long would you hunt a creature like Bigfoot, before realizing that
you might be wasting your time?
How many years would you put teeth under your pillow, waiting for the
Tooth Fairy, to leave you some money?
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