A panel of six different faiths found commonality during a religious conference that tasked its speakers to discuss God as myth or reality.
“I don’t think it’s possible to prove or disprove the existence of God in any rational way,” said Anglican priest Peter Zimmer, who presented before an audience of about 80 people Sunday evening at the University of Northern B.C.’s Canfor Theatre for the World Religions Conference.
The question, to him, is the difference faith can make in a person’s life.
Zimmer suggested all major religions attempt to answer three questions: where do we come from, where are we going, and what must we do on our way.
You have to wonder at that response to the question of the reality of God. There is a rational way, but he chose to not explain it.