Yusshin
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I didnt mean father as a literal term.
Its more as in a creator sense that its used.
And what you said about Lucifer is basically the same thing as what I said.
Im actually studying christian Theology, so there really is very little that can be argued against me with as far as that goes.
Im also of the belief that something cannot be created from nothing.
You cant build a house when no materials exist.
Same concept, but on a more universal level.
Science has claimed the moment of creation. Thats just the way it is Im afraid.
Also, religion has been the major source of all controversy and intolerance in the world.
Almost every major war has had something to do with religion in its back story.
Racial intolerance is, not to a large extent, preached by many religions.
Its also the major source of sexism and fascism.
Ah, okay. I thought you meant it literally lol xD
And you seem more like the alchemist-type. To create something, you need a basic material. If not, you can't make anything. I'm sure God being all-powerful and all could breach that theory of life, though. In my opinion, it is as the books say: if God wants something, He merely says "be" and it "is".
And it really is too bad that the intolerancy between religions caused such bad things to happen. I don't believe it was meant to be like that; interpretations and the backgrounds of individuals is what caused such issues. Power is also very enticing to most of the population. As for sexism, that's also how you interpret it. At a first-glance, the Qu'ran may seem to preach that women are lesser beings, but disregarding the many, many translation errors on the issue, the prophet actually preaches acceptance of all. He ended slavery within Muslim societies, and he stated quite clearly that the best Muslim is the Muslim who treats their wife with upmost respect. The translations aren't very kind towards the women aspect, especially since some Muslims reportedly owned "harems." Modern-day Muslims don't actually approve of that at all. 99.99% of us are monogamous, but even for that .01% who aren't, it is no worse than the Christian who has an affair with a woman or two behind his wife or girlfriend's back (which, not targetting Christians exactly, can happen with any religious follower).
It's just too bad that the books are written like riddles a bit. Some things are straight-forward, but other things aren't as clear, and it causes these differences to sprout up and cause intolerance, wars, etc.
Makes me sad ):