[MENTION=8327]Tamske[/MENTION], thanks for your response. I prompted you to clarify your point because I don't think you realized how your example came across to the common nerd that likes to over-analyze these things.
I understand that you're not trying to advocate immoral behavior for the sake of "do what feels good". Regardless of whether or not there’s a God, we're accountable to ourselves. Drugs, sex: there are physical consequences in the 'here and now' for our sins (i.e., health problems). Your example seemed like a bogus example that didn't fit into the context of your own life (since I knew you were married) or what the majority in society would consider moral. So basically, I don’t think it matters what ones spiritual beliefs are because most people understand the worldly dangers of being sexually promiscuous.
How did I come to know Jesus? I don't need any further justification to believe in the unseen when I set out on journey to find the truth. I set out "open" to the possibility of God and eventually my heart found him in the midst of the storm. I'm not here to judge or prove that to anyone, as each person must walk their own path in life and do their own exploration. Though, I am always happy to share my experience and love for the awesome God that created us.
I think what [MENTION=5684]Elfboy[/MENTION] said makes sense because the Bible (God's word) tells the whole story, if one reads it in its entirety. The Christian God (Jesus) is the only God that makes provisions for the redemption of mankind from sin. Being an ENTP, that makes the most sense to me and I appreciate God's creativity there. It's as if he's trying to teach us (and perhaps the angels) something through his own actions. I find it very fascinating how God created us because he wants a relationship with us (a family) and he wants us to want to know him with our own free wills. Not by force.
As for the virgin, the cross: I see a very creative, humble God that tasted life and death "as man", for man. It doesn't need to line up with my 'ideals' of what an almighty God should do. It's Gods unique and perfect plan. Even though I have so many questions, my Fe tells me that I should respect the ones that made me (i.e., God, my parents); regardless of logic or how I feel.