Audie wrote:
Pointing to flaws in analogies is tiresome, but air is most tangible, That is a very different sort of faith.
All analogies have flaws....................
Also, I recognize no instinct in myself that declares there to be a god. I do agree there is something generally inate in people tho, that thinks of gods. It seems universal among cultures to have supernatural beliefs. What that means exactly, I dont know.
Why do you think you are on this forum Audie, you are searching for God, that is the innate knowledge inside of you. Ecclesiastes 3:11 says that God has set eternity into your heart, why do you think mankind is so obsessed with living longer, because we were not made to die but instead were made with an eternal soul and because of that we seek God.
With regard to changing lives..
I dont know what it is that changes people sometimes. Human psychology is harder than particle physics. If placing trust in God would consistently get results with drug and alcohol abuse, then I would think there is something real going on..probably.
The AA, NAA and other affiliated programs which were created by Christians are the most successful programs ever, they are so successful because their main focus is submitting to God of your own understanding.
As it is, the intractable problems like substance abuse and mental illness are untouched. Similar to how missing legs are not grown back tho other ills are said to be miraculously cured.
This is always a tough question and I don't really have an answer other than God is not a magic genie and suffering is not in and of itself evil or morally wrong (at least I don't believe so).
If you guys are on to something, I'd be glad to hop on as best I can. So far, I just dont see it, at all.
No worries Audie I am sure you will find your way, nothing I could ever do or say will sway you towards Christ, that is a decision you must make yourself.