Even supposing that God is real, what are the odds that some guys in the bronze age managed to get it right about his nature, attributes, and desires? Basically, why should we trust in any man-made religion dating from some specific time and specific place to be true? Why would it be likely to reflect the true interests of God rather than the interests of man in that time and place?
Don't. Read Voltaire.
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>>18132084>what are the odds that some guys in the bronze age managed to get it right about his nature, attributes, and desires?High?Only a materialist who has never known real insight could ask this question.If you accept the reality of divinity and believe the man has been afforded special capacities to appreciate and understand divinity, it follows that we would have inherent means of relating to divinity. The human creature isn't just your standard animal, but a being with transcendent qualities that enable a relationship with the immaterial realm.