the title is too chim already.. dun understand :(
haha... my interpretation of what is means is that:since God was the one that made our brains and thus enabled us to think, then why offer Him "unthinking faith". i take "unthinking faith" to mean having faith without requiring proof.what do u think?
owhh i understand now.how's this for "thinking faith"?Shih yang posted this on FB a while back but thought i'd share it with uhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/8467755.stm
thanks ron, its an interesting article. however, i feel it raises more questions than it answers. lol.
Ah.. that's why we have a mind that enables us to think :D
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the title is too chim already.. dun understand :(
haha... my interpretation of what is means is that:
since God was the one that made our brains and thus enabled us to think, then why offer Him "unthinking faith".
i take "unthinking faith" to mean having faith without requiring proof.
what do u think?
owhh i understand now.
how's this for "thinking faith"?
Shih yang posted this on FB a while back but thought i'd share it with u
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/8467755.stm
thanks ron, its an interesting article. however, i feel it raises more questions than it answers. lol.
Ah.. that's why we have a mind that enables us to think :D
-_-"
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