Originally Posted by
Gorilla King
I hope it won't be terribly out of place for me to say so but I couldn't but help get a good laugh out of your statement. Not out of spite or malice or anything like that, I was just thinking, "of course it seems unwarranted to you! If it seemed otherwise you'd already be a Christian." :lol:
On a more serious note though, to discuss the totality of why one might rationally believe in God would be an enormous undertaking. Thomas Aquinas wrote the 3,000 page Summa Theoogica and still wasn't able to say everything he had to say. However, to bring the matter to a point, it all comes down to Jesus. I have studied various other aspects as well of course, but based on my reading I've come to the conclusion that Jesus was a real person, the gospels recorded real events, and Jesus was who He said He was. I have yet to encounter an argument which stands up against what I've learned. If anyone has one I'd be very interested to hear it so I could research it further if I haven't already. And if I have and relating what I've learned wouldn't take too much time I'd be happy to share that as well and recommend more in depth reading on the subject if I know of any.