It makes God(s) the product of and subject to human spiritual needs (which, of course, I think they are.)
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Sometimes people say this but still speak as though the god exists outside their own minds.
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But some part of them must acknowledge that it doesn't because we simply don't do this with things that exist in reality.
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We wouldn't say 'It's nonsense to say only one president is real because people have different presidential needs.' We face the reality.
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And all religious should stand up to secular and theological critique. Otherwise they are being treated different in society.
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I personally have faith but I do think logic secular critiques should be understood and responded too with secular facts.
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Making an appeal to authority that is religious loses the secular argument automatically.
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going to your Hell example, I do not think it matters if Christians believe if, as long as they do not try to make on earth
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We should judge religions by what they do to people. E.G. Muslims killing Apostates. That's between God and them.
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A true believer in God would leave the punishment to God. Taking it into your own hands admits you do not have faith he is real.
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Unless they think this is what he wants. Lots of holy texts saying that it is.
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