I'll ride down the "sin" river with you and merely for the sake of argument agree to the notion that grown men and women might have "sins" which warrant "infinite justice" but how do you justify the death of those who have barely began to live. Babies, both born and unborn. The eastern philosophical idea of Karma just doesn't cut it. Somehow in death all does not go back to zero and an innocent must suffer the consequences of my actions in another time, in another place, little knowing the reason for the persecution.
I feel we are at a stage in human thought and understanding where we have outgrown the idea of "God" as is generally understood under most organised religion. Humans have learnt to forgive in their finite wisdom what the Gods in their infinite never could.
I'm not religious, I never have been. What I want to ask you now is, why are you?

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