>>24492095

The core essence of your post shows a misunderstanding of the topic. You're correct in identifying that there's no resolution or consensus in theology, but should perhaps consider that that is the point.

Theology, ultimately, is the description evaluation and articulation of faith, capturing its wisdom, contradictions, logical conclusions et al. Faith, however, is something that cannot have any resolutions, as it's a living, changing thing. Theology, like sociology and to a lesser degree psychology, does not exist in solutions, only ever-changing descriptions. I suppose you can (and you are) spend your time arguing against faith itself, but given that it's persisted after centuries of atheist arguments and rebuttals, (and longer, if you could consider that atheism was more commonplace than one might think in classical civilizations) I'm not so sure it's all that easy a thing to dismiss