Yeah, it's about God (zaibatsu), 04/30/2019 ------------------------------------------------------------ I present two opposing statements for your consideration: 1. I choose to believe in God, and will try to accept what God teaches and asks. OR 2. I'll believe in God, if God teaches what I want to believe, and asks what I'm willing to give. I'll add this personal statement of a certain belief, indicating my own thoughts on the choice to believe in God and what that means: No one may demand that I beleive what they say, or that I believe in a book, or any other earthly thing. I have the right and priviledge of knowing God myself, independant of anyone else, and believing what I learn directly from God. If God tells me that a person or a book is correct, then I must believe. God is all powerful, and can certainly give me a direct answer, I don't need to rely on any person or thing for that. People who demand that I rely on their word or on a book, removing God from the equation, are robbing me and denying the supreme power of God. Everyone has these same rights; I can not demand that anyone believe me, or a book that I hand them. Instead, God must work with them directly. I am in no way fit to take over that role. Potentially offensive, I suppose, but no offense is intended. I am curious what others thing about the above statements. tfurrows@sdf.org