cthia wrote:At any rate, I don't count christians who have developed a personal vendetta or grudge against the church through no fault of God's.
God sat idly by while unbelievably atrocities were committed in his name, by people thoroughly convinced that what they did was in service of him.
He didn't lift a finger when uncountable numbers of people were slaughtered or tortured for his greater glory.
He couldn't be bothered to intervene when his name was invoked to justify abuse.
So, if your god exists? He gets to share the blame there.
This would include the people or their loved ones who have been mishandled by the clergy (nuns, preachers, teachers, staff, etc.), like the kids and adults who have been sexually, physically, and emotionally abused, mishandled and mistreated. Or any one of a plethora of emotional reasons that may turn a believer away. If ones toddler dies of cancer, wife dies giving birth, or any number of other horrible things that may happen in life, these are not the reasons I was referring to. Defection with the brain and not with the heart.
It is quite rational to abandon a belief that does not provide comfort, or to seriously question a belief that can be twisted into a rationale for all the things you listed.
God is constantly being blamed for man's sins. People simply do not understand the notion and scope of free will.
He isn't, and that's kinda the problem. Christians are quick to thank god for good things and blame themselves for bad things; Do elaborate please on why this is good and proper and doing the reverse isn't.
At any rate, I was referencing the more learned scientists and physicists who have a vested interest in finding the truth, regardless of whether the wife ran off with the butler, or their place of worship has become soiled by sin.
None of those scientists have been able to deliver a definite proof of the existence of god though, have they.
(Likely because they, unlike you, realize that their belief is theirs and theirs only and not actually something that can be proven right or wrong with the tools of science and reason)