Good question my friend, I am the same category as you
Let's see I am not even total christian I am not even left christianity I am a born hindu, do I have to consider as birthright or acquired right...
In regards to the creation of the universe, a creator, science, and origins of matter, I like to think of God as the one who somehow had access to the incredible amount of energy required to begin or guide the process that created primordial matter and started the whole creation / evolutionary process going – perhaps the one who created the gravitational singularity from which the universe exploded (or as some like to say, God is the one who pulled the trigger that started the Big Bang). God, as pure spirit, outside of time and matter, seems to me to require no origin. In the realm of spirit, everything maybe just BE and causality does not behave in a way that I can understand any more than I can truly understand the mathematical model that proves the existence of Black Holes (that no human eye has ever seen). But that does not mean that God is the answer to everything we cannot (or do not want to) understand or deal with. On the contrary I believe that humans can eventually understand – even only with abstract mathematical models – nearly every question we are capable of asking about the universe in which we live.
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Atheist? I want to see if the statistics are different within and outside America.(Vote Below)
Select your answer from 1,2, or 3 if you are an American.
If you're from another country - select your answer from 4,5, or 6.
(I should clarify: Americans living overseas are still Americans (1,2,3), other nationalities residing in America select from 4,5, and 6)