Watcher I think it boils down to this personal decision or indecision. People think that Chritianity has too many rules, that is why I think people are turned off by it. But if they really did their reasearch read the book (and totally understand it) they would find that is not as bad as they first thought. You are not expected to be perfect. If you sin you won't be condemd to hell. The thing is I would rather have faith in a creator and have a chance to go to paradise when I die, than believing my body is going to decompose in the ground. which one seems more apealing? I am not the greatest debator I am sure there are many more people that could explain this better than me just go looking for anwsers and you will find what you looking for.
The thing that really gets me is when people start to bring up the word science. Today modern science operates in two broad catagoires. Operational science and ongoing science it is really important to differnciate the two because they are both so differnt.The first concerns our present observations and technological progress.(computers, microwave popcorn, mobilephones) This is where we manipulate and further continue to understandcertain material elements. But ongoing science which hypothesizes about the past is very very different. These two functions of science should not be regarded in the same way.An example is NASA does not blast people off into space on a doubtful hypothesis that the rockets should work properly. They test the stuff over and over until it is proven to work!But how the universe began the origin of our space time continum, and how people came to this planet is not testable in the same way.Much of this popular confusion with regard to "science" lies in confusing these to areas of investigation and giving them the same weight. So when you see a show on the knowlege network about how life spontaneously evolved, we assume this works equally well scientifically, but in reality they do not! The assumptions are so frequently pounded into our brains they appear authoratative. Yet the evidence to these claims is often weak and unclear.
Every scientific theory requires a basic assumption that it cannot be proven, and all investigation proceeds from these predetermined assumptions. These are all metaphysical assumptions, and we all nuture them in one form or another. Therefor we do not need to reject science in order to have our own personal beliefs (what ever they may be).
All you Athiest can't be shying away. come on I'm just getting started:dance2: