A Conversation for Truth and Tolerance - Integrating Faith and Reason
Who's driving the car and why?
docsharp Started conversation Nov 19, 2007
The reason that you are driving the car would presumably be because you could drive and knew where you wanted to go. So when you are given the choice between reason and faith and they give contradicting answers the choice is surely down to you, yourself the driver. There are 4 directions at a cross roads, 1) where you've just come from.
2) Go left 3)Go right 4)Go straight ahead. At the end of the day surely the driver has his own mind, presumably knows his intended destination and will chose the correct exit to get where he wants to go. The driver of the car is his own man, king of the road, his two friends in the back are just passengers.
I meant this to be a little bit deeper than just totally ignoring the point, which incidentally I think I got.
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