Mr. Henderson, I think that

Published April 26th, 2006 by Bobby Henderson

Mr. Henderson, I think that it is completely unacceptable that you make such a mockery of God, our Creator. People like you just can’t realize that nothing would even exist on Earth if it weren’t for God. In addition, I think that it is a huge mistake to always regard science as authoritative fact because science itself is an endeavor which has been created by humans, and we are far from perfect in our own regard. The only explanation for the existence of such an orderly, complex universe is that almighty God created it (the teleological argument). The fact that the vast majority of people in this world personally attest to God’s presence in their life cannot be overlooked. I hope that you will rethink your absurdly abrasive approach to such a weighty issue.

Sincerely, J.H.C.



17 Responses to “Mr. Henderson, I think that”

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  1. Nostradomus says:

    “The fact that the vast majority of people in this world personally attest to God’s presence in their life cannot be overlooked.”

    So what? I’m pretty sure they’re’s something called, “Freedom of Speech”.
    You see, one day we decided people could say or like differant things then other people, and made it a law. The end.
    And knowing is half the battle.

  2. Everything Zen says:

    “In addition, I think that it is a huge mistake to always regard science as authoritative fact because science itself is an endeavor which has been created by humans, and we are far from perfect in our own regard.”

    Now, wait a minute…religion was created by humans, for the purpose of coming to peace with life, death, etc. “Science” was created by humans so that we could, through concrete, fact-based means, come to terms with the world we live in.

    “They” continue to amaze me with how single-sided and closed-minded their arguments are. If a statement applies to one side, it applies equally to the other. That’s just common sense.

  3. howthehelldidthatparrotgetinhere says:

    You small minded little turd.
    You have to believe in something to mock it.
    I dont.
    To me, the christian faith is just a misguided flock of sheep.
    Yes, misguided, as in force fed fairy tales from birth.
    Baaaaaaa!
    I cant speak for all but I dont mock your god.
    I mock you and everyone like you.
    The world is changing.
    Open your mind.

  4. Nowtheworldhasmeaning says:

    “The fact that the vast majority of people in this world personally attest to God’s presence in their life cannot be overlooked.”
    .
    Nether can the fact that the vast majority of people don’t ever have the chance and/or intelligence to understand evolution.
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    the teleological argument – this was smashed when Darwin first told someone about his theory. It is a difficult concept to understand how something complex can come about through simple things. This is Darwins greatest problem. But you have a far greater problem “Where did God come from?” and telling me he was always there is weak at best.

  5. Jack Sparrow says:

    “The fact that the vast majority of people in this world personally attest to God’s presence in their life cannot be overlooked.”

    People personally attested to the world being flat 500 years ago, but thats been proved false.

  6. Jon E says:

    Why did these people so often claim to speak for the majority? I’ve challenged a few of those claims in the past and the claimant has always tried to back away.

    The majority of the population of this planet do not follow any of the Abrahamic religions. Last time I heard a figure I think it was 6 billion people of whom only about 2.5 billion follow one of the Abrahamic faiths, that ain’t no majority I’ve ever heard off.

    It’s also worth noting that of the followers of Christianity only a small, but very vocal minority support Creationism.

  7. Alice says:

    I realize I am dredging a few old pieces here, but… Did this one actually end with the initials for Jesus H Christ?

  8. El Peatieablo says:

    “The fact that the vast majority of people in this world personally attest to God’s presence in their life cannot be overlooked.” So you think science should be determined by a popularity contest and not any kind of actual thought? By the way, non-christians outnumber christians worldwide hands down.

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