well obviously noting is going to materialize infront of your face but in gods existence there's no real way to mesaure a gods existence is there now
everyone is alone at some point in their lives in which RELIGION SAVES THE DAY BUDDY IT SAVES THE DAY HIGH FIVE/sarcasm
There's lots of things that can't be measured by the scientific method. Doesn't mean they don't exist.Yeah, okay, whatever.
Now, given the opinions I'm reading here, am I conditioning my child to be religious?Given the opinions I'm reading here, was I conditioned to be religious?
I'm not going to quote any particular person here, but I want to ask about conditioning kids, using 2 examples:Example 1:I have a 7 year old daughter who I usually see every second weekend when she stays with me from Friday evening till Sunday afternoon. At my house, she has a book of bible stories translated for kids and a couple of CDs by Christian artists (Brooke Fraser, that kind of thing). When she stays with me, she plays with kids from church, as well as kids from school. She attends the kids program at the church I go to. When she stays with me the option is either take her along to church, or not go to church at all, and since I go to church I take her with me as opposed to leaving my 7 year old daughter at home alone. When she stays with her mum, she doesn't go to church.Now, given the opinions I'm reading here, am I conditioning my child to be religious?
Example 2:When I was growing up, my mother was a card-carrying member of the Catholic church, and I went with her to church every Sunday from the day I was born. I was baptised in a Catholic church. I went to Catholic schools. When I was 8 I had First Holy Communion (meaning I was old enough to have one of the wafers). At 12 I went through a ceremony called Confirmation. I served as an altar-server (the church I was at didn't have gown-wearing altar boys). I hung out with kids from church. I had a crucifix hanging in my bedroom. At age 13 I was given the choice to stop going to church if I wanted, and I never went back (I haven't stepped inside a Catholic church since).Given the opinions I'm reading here, was I conditioned to be religious?
I can only give you my personal beliefs based on my understanding of various things. In the end, that's all it is, a personal belief as much as your unproveable personal beliefs. But do you even care what I think? I have been trying to understand your atheistic viewpoints, even if I can't intellectually respect them I am atleast trying to understand, seems to me you are not trying to understand my views at all, or rather you just don't want to...
good golly, I thought by asking that question I was trying to understand your beliefs, but you've given me nothing.
Note: a lot of my personal 'beliefs' are provable, testable, and retestable.
Flea, I'm afraid I will have to agree with Arni et al. and say "yes"!
http://www.findingdulcinea.com/news/health/May-June-08/Boy-Dies-After-Choosing-Prayer-Over-Medicine.htmlHere's that article about those religious fuckers letting their own son die painfully while 'their god' looked on. What was the problem? got the answering machine when they prayed? Where was god when one of his believers suffered? ANSWER: There is NO GOD.It boils my blood when I see this happening. A complete waste of life. This is what happened to the poor kid"He suffered stomach pains and shortness of breath until the toxins in his blood caused heart failure. "
You believe in God? yes/no
jesus? yes/no
God flooded the earth and got Noah to build a big wooden boat and put every animal in the world on it male and female? yes/no
I will say that religion has helped a friends brother of mine. He got into drugs in a bad way and was losing the plot so he moved to a relatives place where he couldn't get his hands on anything.When he returned 3 years later he had dropped the drugs and picked up God. Now he goes on and on about god will save us and how everyone will perish in hell unless they turn to god. You can tell that anything you ask him is a regurgitation of what some preacher has told him. It's painful to see how effective the religious brainwashing was.
Please try thinking next time before you mash the buttons on your keyboard in a flurry of incoherent stupidity and hope that your arguments make some kind of sense. Thanks in advance.
Yes, of course. But I don't believe God is a guardian watching over us and correcting our every little mistake and performing little miracles when we ask for them. We are in our in control of our own lives, our own decisions, and any consequences our decisions bring upon us, NOT God.
OK then, follow up question:My daughter loves going to church and stuff because she gets to see her friends, so I'm not dragging her along kicking and screaming, and on the one occasion I can recall that she reeeeeally didn't want to go, we both stayed home and did painting together. I don't ram biblical teaching down her throat and we don't say prayers together before bed or any of that stuff. When I discipline her, its always from a moral position (ie "don't throw stuff at someone driving a car, they might crash") as opposed to a biblical position (ie "don't throw stuff at someone, lest ye have stuff thrown at thee"). I don't read her the bible stories book, because I want her to make the choice for herself to read it (plus, its good for her reading comprehension to do it herself). I bought her the Brooke Fraser CD because I wanted to make sure she was listening to music that had a reasonably positive message; I also bought her High School Musical and the soundtrack to Happy Feet.So do you still think I'm conditioning her for religion?
Look I can tell your getting frustrated that we aren't falling for it. Try to remain calm.So what/who is this God? Please explain this to me so I may understand what God is. Is God a thing? a person? A strange force that surrounds us, penetrates us, binds us together?