So the only people qualified to discuss whether or not God exists, or the nature of God, are theologians? Why? If you don't believe in the Bible or the Torah, why would you need to talk to a theologian? Christians and Jews believe in God based on Faith...they don't need theologians to validate their beliefs. So, wouldn't an agnostic or atheist base their beliefs on a faith in science? Wouldn't a scientist be the most qualified person to speak with regarding this subject if you Bible if you base your beliefs in science. You're right, he's not a mystic. He's a scientist. Einstein believes in some type of force....clearly...a God if you will. He's not an atheist. But, he doesn't believe in mythology (i.e. Bible or Torah). Do you need to be a theologian to figure out that the Bible and the Torah were written by man and not a mythical God?
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So the only people qualified to discuss whether or not God exists, or the nature of God, are theologians? Why? If you don't believe in the Bible or the Torah, why would you need to talk to a theologian? Christians and Jews believe in God based on Faith...they don't need theologians to validate their beliefs. So, wouldn't an agnostic or atheist base their beliefs on a faith in science? Wouldn't a scientist be the most qualified person to speak with regarding this subject if you Bible if you base your beliefs in science. You're right, he's not a mystic. He's a scientist. Einstein believes in some type of force....clearly...a God if you will. He's not an atheist. But, he doesn't believe in mythology (i.e. Bible or Torah). Do you need to be a theologian to figure out that the Bible and the Torah were written by man and not a mythical God?