where was god?

Woman fighting for life, 28 injured in NSW bus crash

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-09-27/bus-crash-in-harden-injures-17-people/11553584

 

he/she musta been busy?

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I think I might just be agnostically indifferent to all religions which means, to me, that whatever humankind sees as their particular god, it is simply an invisible cosmic entity which is incredibly clever for inventing and building an amazing and spectacular universe.  If it is real, what a grand scientist that entity must be ... Woman LOL

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@colic2bullsgirlore wrote:

 

Idolatry and the worship of false idols

 

Their are approximately 4200 "religions" in the world

 

The difference between an atheist and any follower of the mainstream monothiestic religions ie Christianity Islam or Judaism is that the

 

atheist does  not give credence to 4200 religions while the Abrahamic followers give none to 4199 religions. What an arrogant stance to

 

think that an  atheist is any different to a believer when they are in agreement that 4199 regions are bunkum but disagree on  one


I would think that each religion considers the other 4199 religions to be based on mythology, legend, stories etc. So there is a 1 in 4200 chance that one of the religions is correct. There are approximately 2.4 billion Christians in the world. This means approximately 5 billion people do not believe in the Christian God. And contained within these numbers are those who have alternative views, such as the scientific theories behind the creation of the universe and life.

 

So who is right? Personally, I think it is best to say, "I don't know". But faith - that is different altogether.

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