Belief in a god doesn't make you brave.
I think Flea doesn't mind asking himself challenging questions. Why else would he post here knowing people like you are set fast in your beliefs and have complete disdain for all things religious.
also i am not set fast in my beliefs, i always look for areas where my beliefs are wrong so i can change and improve them, unfortunately christians telling me to fuck off because my world view is different and based on facts and evidence doesn't really challenge what i believe
Could I not hate god for what he has allowed man to represent him as?
sorry but i believe that it is your human input that has created a god that is about love and compassion....you are human and you are flawed, you cant be trusted to say what god is and is not
If he can't say who or what his god is, or isn't, then who can? There's no indication who or what gods are, outside the words and actions of the people who believe they exist.
tbh i hate god as much as i hate leprechauns, which is not at all as they are both human constructs - god is only what man represents of himThis is hate towards human actions justified by men who claim they are justified by god
"Religion is an insult to human dignity. With or without it, you'd have good people doing good things and evil people doing bad things, but for good people to do bad things, it takes religion." Steven Weinberg, Nobel Laureate in Physics
then why does he continue to do nothing despite all the terrible things that happen in our world on a daily basis.surely if he is omnipotent and omniscient then he knows what is going on and could stop it anytime.that fact that he chooses to do nothing must make you question his so called "love and compassion"?
Free will.Humans always got a choice... 'he' can't do shit about that.
when things are posted like how jesus's life story was ripped off from early myths and that is reasonable evidence that the stories about jesus are just made up and there is no christian response you have to assume that they have ignored it and just plan to keep living their lies
exactly. if i was given irrefutable evidence that jesus and the christian god exists then i would believe it.
on the otherhand if a religious fundamentalist is given irrefutable evidence that their god/s dont exist then they would most likely ignore it and keep believing their stupid lies.
part of christianity is rewarding people who dont question, flea will be giving him self a self high five for ignoring any challenging questions. blind faith and all
I used to like this thread, but now it is just a bunch of atheists giving each other reach arounds and hassling the 2-3 christians who are brave enough to post their reasons for having religion in their lives.
So why, then, are so many of your posts pointed hatred towards God himself?
I'm no more qualified to respond to that kind of post, than you are to post it.Which is to say, not at all.
you claim god speaks to you
god told bush to invade iraq which just seems evil, the suffering it has cause - why would god instruct bush to do such a thing?
and why, if god has an open communication channel are all the different views on what god wants us to do so different - to the point where it almost looks like there is no god and relegion is just a human power construct?
Because the "open communication channel" is dependent on men trying to figure it out. Religion literally is men trying to figure God out, and then putting rules and boundaries in place to try and make it all nice and easy. But it isn't.
but isn't this completely inconsistent with an all powerful god? a god who beams out communications from his space lair yet created us so his communications would most certainly be misinterpreted <- how does that make sense?, how can you live with glaring inconsistencies in your world view?
Humans are inconsistent by nature, Science itself shows us that. Look at how many different interpretations there are on science, both now and in History. Give billions of humans the same message/data and they are never going to all agree on what it says.
what is your point? if god created us and wanted to communicate clearly then he would be able to communicate with us clearly, anything else is inconsistent with an all powerful god
can you share the "many different interpretations there are on science" because there is little disagreement with 99% of science
Of course...and he has done that. It's called The Bible.
Have you ever been to a University? 'Little disagreement' my arse...Sure there is mainstream Science, which is semi-stable, but there is also more 'alternative' views on science. Just as there is main-stream Christianity, which is semi-stable, but there is also more 'alternative' views on Christianity....
He gave us free choice, and that includes the free choice about whether to listen to him or not.
Sure there is mainstream Science, which is semi-stable, but there is also more 'alternative' views on science. Just as there is main-stream Christianity, which is semi-stable, but there is also more 'alternative' views on Christianity....
If man cannot be trusted to say who/what God is, then no relationship with God would be possible at all. All the bibles/material in the world, from every single religion or sect, would mean diddly-squat in the face of such distrust of man, as any/all interactions between man and God could not be trusted.
Bear in mind that those who do believe, believe the source of their faith (in Christianity, the bible) to be the indication of what God is.
I'm no more qualified to respond to that kind of post, than you are to post it.Which is to say, not at all.The problem I have with responding to such a detailed post as that is that my only experience with this idea is the post you're speaking of, and the first third of the movie Zeitgeist (which I found funny, since the film-maker starts off by dismissing Christianity, then finishes his film by promoting the same kind of population control - embedded chips - that a number of Christian "end times" groups say is the real "mark of the beast" from the book of Revelation at the end of the Christian bible he dismissed earlier on - and his only source is a member of the Rockafeller family who isn't mentioned on any of their websites, and may or may not be fictionalised).As I've said before, I believe in the possibility of Universalism - roughly, that we all have the same God - which would possibly answer some of the ideas put forward by the idea that the Jesus story is based on earlier stories. The historical aspect of it all is a little hazy - I didn't study history at school, and have little interest in it now (thus my admission that I'm not qualified to post on the subject).Lastly, I think its naive and juvenile to post a link found on some blog that could easily be a misrepresentation of a thesis by some history major, which in itself could really be based on a large number of assumptions as to the meaning and translation of a large amount of historical data - and expect Christian people to read it and go "OMG!!! I'VE BEEN LIVING A LIE!!!".
Yeah ........ but really, would you?
Another assumption, based in ignorance - they won't believe your "proof" that their god/s don't exist for the exact same damn reason you won't believe their "proof" that their god/s do exist.
(And for the record, I continually question every single aspect of my faith - you haven't yet asked me a question that I haven't dealt with myself; please don't talk down to me in future, thanks.)
It's no wonder I don't answer half the questions :disappoin.
Why is it better to believe in science than to believe in religion?
so the bible is gods clear communication? that makes perfect sense and you win this argument clearly because i have never heard of any different interpretations of the bible it is all the same consistent view - some nice work god!
The more 'alternative' views on Science tend to be either not Science, or accepted into the general scientific fold because they employ the scientific approach even if they may not be widely accepted. Possibly the same for the views on Christianity?
It is better because science encourages you to test the results yourself, and offer any additional input based on your findings.
4:19 Without being weak in faith, he considered his own body as dead (because he was about one hundred years old) and the deadness of Sarah’s womb. 4:20 He did not waver in unbelief about the promise of God but was strengthened in faith, giving glory to God. 4:21 He was fully convinced that what God promised he was also able to do.