well I know in the bible they talk about the devil and angels. I don't have any religious friends, I find their constant preaching annoying so I'm curious to find out what religious people think about these things. It's like someone who believes in faeries and gnomes in the garden. I know they aren't real but I'm curious to hear from people that think they are. See the thing that amazes me is there is NO PROOF in the existence of God, Not one minuscule piece of solid proof. And I'm no sheep, just because thousands believe in heaven and hell I'm not going to blindly get in line and start reaching for the heavens, believing that if I don't accept god into my life I'm going to suffer for eternity in some hell which definition differs from person to person.It also amazes me that intelligent people can somehow switch off all intelligence and start believing in things that have no more physical substance than a comic book or fairytale.
1) - "Jesus died and was Resurrected?".... Yes, and in the process lived a perfect life on our behalf and exchanged that for our sinful one and experienced separation from God (hell) which killed him on the cross - some literature indicates He dies of a broken heart. 2) - "Jesus was born unto the Virgin Mary (The Nativity) ?".... I believe a miraculous conception is possible.3) - "Man is naturally sinful"he wasn't created this way but chose this way in da garden of eden. I see much evidence for this and not much for the contrary.
Ok.You're easy to amaze.It amazes me that people think that they know. Knowing is difficult. Evidence isn't proof as all evidence is interpreted through your subjectivity. It is a question of epistemology really. It is basically impossible to 'know'. So get off your high horse and stop knocking those that interpret the evidence differently. You may just learn something. Or at least not come across like a know it all. I have said this before...
That would be an ecumenical matter.
Agrees with my theology on Heaven and Hell by the sounds. Interesting.
You're easy to amaze.
tbh, I would LOVE IT if we were all wrong and you were right. I would love to think there is a heaven and its laughter and joy for eternity. That souls continue on. But that's all just hopes and wishes based on nothing but a blind faith that something does exist without any proof whatsoever.
when it comes to religion I am incredibly easy to amaze. Why don't you ever challenge your faith? ask for proof instead of just accepting it blindly. Surely once in your lifetime you thought to yourself, why won't god answer my prayers? why won't he turn up and silence all these unbelievers and proof that we haven't been wasting our time? why won't he send jesus down again to help with all the suffering? why won't he do anything to help? has he forgotten us?
Well, with that in mind, here are questions for the NONchristians among us to answer, to see what you guys DO believe in ...Do you believe in:- psychics/mediums/clairvoyants?- ghosts/poltergeists/spirits?- a soul in any shape/form?- any kind of telepathic ability (no matter how big or small)?- any form of spirituality at all?- any shape/form of God or God-like being?
- psychics/mediums/clairvoyants?- ghosts/poltergeists/spirits?- a soul in any shape/form?- any kind of telepathic ability (no matter how big or small)?- any form of spirituality at all?- any shape/form of God or God-like being?
God: It's a human defined term. I will be very suprised if we, or some sentience does not achieve a state that we would define as godlike in todays terms at some point.
Also it is quite possible the universe was created in someway. But if it was the agency that caused it will be a rational explicable one, not some mystical, unseen, unmeasurable, unknowable nothing that exists only through definition and subjective belief.
There's no proof at all that extraterrestrial life exists elsewhere in the universe, yet with the sheer size of the universe you would be pretty naive not to believe there is.You can't give physical evidence that consciousness, or dreams exist, yet they do.......What makes you say that? If we were to look at the universe based solely on rationale, we wouldn't believe the universe existed!
I'm not sure what your last statement means. The universe does exist. Belief is irrelevant.
If we were to judge nature by common sense or likelihood, we wouldn't believe the world existed. --Annie Dillard
I think what I mean is, the universe and nature is just so unbelievable, so mind boggling, in some ways it almost takes a further stretch of imagination to think/believe it could have some completely naturalistic, materialistic, scientific cause as opposed to some kind of supernatural cause. In my opinion.I was sort of borrowing the idea from this quote:
Ah OK. I get you. My approach is completely different. Given the laws the universe operates under, which we have been observing, measuring and deducing since we first became self aware, the universe is not only explicable but inevitable.
There is nothing unlikely, unbelievable or bizarre about the universe at all. Everything we have managed to observe makes complete sense, and it is precisely because all the observations we make are explicable, comprehensible and repeatable, that I find the god concept so ridiculous. He just doesn't fit the universe we live in.