16th April 2003, 9:17 AM
I'd have to agree with Weltall. We do get more out of it. All that's required is that we follow ten commandments, most of which we should follow anyway (i.e. murder, stealing), and ask God to forgive us whenever we don't obey those commandments. On the other hand, God had to sacrifice his only son, who had to be nailed to a big piece of wood, in order to forgive our sins.
Yes, we will always have an "answer", but of course, we expect that you will always have another "question" of God's worth or existance. Believe what you want, but I'm sticking by these beliefs.
Yes, we will always have an "answer", but of course, we expect that you will always have another "question" of God's worth or existance. Believe what you want, but I'm sticking by these beliefs.