triadboy
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hammegk said:You have faith there is a difference?
I believe all gods are gross exaggerations in the minds of the frightened.
hammegk said:You have faith there is a difference?
hammegk said:It's quite irrelevant what you believe. However, what you have faith in is a useful determinant of you and your acts.
hammegk said:Words & thoughts hint at faith; over time, acts & actions demonstrate it clearly.
Everything requires faith.triadboy said:What are you...writing Fortune Cookies now?(If rewritten properly - it could be a Hallmark card)
Please give me some examples of "acts & actions" that demonstrate faith. (Non-religious please)
Riddick said:
Everything requires faith.
The farmer has faith his seed corn will grow into tall stalks bearing ears of corn.
Everyone has faith the sun will rise tomorrow. It is going to rise tomorrow, isn't it? We'll find out.
triadboy said:
However, you won't be able to realize your faith until you are dead.
hammegk said:
The thought has been recorded "faith without works is dead".
If that's faith, you are the turd in the sphincter.triadboy said:Faith without works is nothing. Faith is a butt-clenching yearning - nothing more.
Riddick said:
If that's faith, you are the turd in the sphincter.
Riddick said:
Everything requires faith.
The farmer has faith his seed corn will grow into tall stalks bearing ears of corn.
Everyone has faith the sun will rise tomorrow. It is going to rise tomorrow, isn't it? We'll find out.
I have faith I won't get the Blue screen of death using XP. Some things require more faith than others.
[semantics garble]Riddick said:Everything requires faith.
The farmer has faith his seed corn will grow into tall stalks bearing ears of corn.
Everyone has faith the sun will rise tomorrow. It is going to rise tomorrow, isn't it? We'll find out.
I have faith I won't get the Blue screen of death using XP. Some things require more faith than others.
Yahweh said:You are using the word "faith" as a substitute for "trust" and "confidence", this is an usual semantics veil.
Lisa Simpson said:I'm Buddhist and I would say its more of a philosophy than a religion. But that could just be my own personal issues about religion.![]()
Q-Source said:I don't see any religious dogma on it. I only see a philosophical and ethical practice that will help people to erradicate attachments to desires and reach true freedom (nirvana).
Wudang said:So you're a "True Buddhist"?
As I said it depends how you define Buddhism.
D.T.Suzuki (zen) was one of the contributors to Erich Fromm's (neo-Freudian) Zen Buddhism and Psychoanalysis where the suggestion was made that Enlightenment was the unification of the conscious and unconscious.