Originally posted by Nash
Well okay, sure. There are. What constitutes "valid" is an individual matter.
It's pretty pointless to argue one's belief over another's then, aint it?
Faith requires that one takes an illogical leap, a leap of faith. If one were securely footed in logic, the illogical leap would not happen.
Therefore pure faith is illogical and pure logic is faithless.
This is why argueing religion is a fruitless endeavour and 7 pages of posting has not yet made progress.
So a man is killed, and checks in at the gates of Heaven. St Peter invites him in for the initiates tour, and he and Peter walk by a group of souls at a lovely lakeside park having a picnic. The folks smile and wave at the new guy, and Peter informs him that the group are Catholics.
A little farther down the path, another group are playing softball, the folks smile and wave at the new guy, and Peter informs him that the group are Methodists.
Still further down the path, another group are playing music, singing and dancing. The folks smile and wave at the new guy, and Peter informs him that the group are Baptists.
Then the pair walk past a high alabaster wall. Peter gestures withg a finger to his lips for the initiate to be very quiet as they pass. After passing by, the new guy asks, "What was with the wall and why did we need to remain silent?"
Peter says, "Behind the wall is the Mormon contingent. They think they are the only ones here."