Rincewind
Philosopher
A biography of God?
It doesn't take much to get a Pulitzer anymore, does it.
The Autobiography would be better...
A biography of God?
It doesn't take much to get a Pulitzer anymore, does it.
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Religion will get a boost and mankind will try to live cooperatively together (for while at least). Religions will have to re-examine their belief systems in order to achieve such order. Those that do not may die out.
Watch this space...organised religion refraining from organising what people should believe? Priceless.
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Humanity grew weary
Of it's doubtful state of mind
So it summoned from far and called from near
All the wise men thought to be sincere
To heal it's wounds and make it whole
And the lead the way back to the soul
The charlatans they stayed behind
To count their bags of gold
And some stayed away as if to say
I know that my way's the only way
Afraid to learn they may be wrong
They preach their nothingness at home
But the wise men came together with the hope to free man kind
Of the rubbish that had gathered in god's name
To embrace and trust each other in the search for the supreme
And they found that all their teachings were the same
And when at last the word went round
That all were one and all
Many returned to seek the light
Nobody claimed that he was right
It's sad to know it's just a song
To dream and hope still can't be wrong
Ask your pastor if I'm making any sense.![]()
If he came down and sat on your shoulder while handing you his book, you would still throw it back in his face while yelling some sort of profanity.
Understand now?
Why not?
He has clearly created a lot, why not life as we know it?
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Do you think human's have a conscience?
Ah. I happen to be unecumbered. I own my home outright. That said, I spend a small fortune on my kids, and glad I am to do it.
Nevertheless, the hex-wife resents it. Why? I have no idea. Even my girlies roll there eyes in despair.
Us actual active fatherly parents simply don't get the fair end of the judicial stick.
Ninja'd by a rogue kitten!![]()
Excellent post. You are correct about empathy being the real instinct that we manifest when we exercise our minds with what we call having a conscience.
And you ninja'd me again at the end there!![]()
Because God chose to imbue his creation with free will, of course. I'll ignore the sarcasm in the second part of your post
Wow an incredible statement. Of course I would say the exact opposite, Christians are instrumental in organizing around the world doing good things for people.
As far as people losing their conscience, it's usually referred to as being seared conscience. Resulting from a life of constantly violating the inner conscience of that person. I've known people who have done that and the same people who were able to rebuild it.
Wow an incredible statement. Of course I would say the exact opposite, Christians are instrumental in organizing around the world doing good things for people.
As far as people losing their conscience, it's usually referred to as being seared conscience. Resulting from a life of constantly violating the inner conscience of that person. I've known people who have done that and the same people who were able to rebuild it.
So god (any one of them) was vague on what we are supposed to do, contradicted him/her/itself in the "instruction manual", told different groups of people different stuff, gave us all a 'free will' and an "inherently sinful nature" that would desire to do the exact opposite, and promised to send us to eternal hell if we don't follow his/her/its instructions to the letter. Sounds like a fun guy/girl/thing.
Rule of so! Excellent.
If God wanted me to believe that he exists, he would know exactly how to infallibly ensure I did.
Ergo, either God doesn't exist, or if he does, he wants me to be an atheist.
If you'd like to correct it, feel free. But this response is both irrelevant and unhelpful.
His mother just called it "His special purpose."
Pointing out fallacious reasoning (such as yours) is ALWAYS relevant and helpful.
If you'd like to correct what I said with facts or evidence feel free. Claiming my "reasoning" is fallacious without any other supporting text is not helpful, it is like ringing a doorbell and hiding in the bushes.
Also, there wasn't any "reasoning", I repeated what has been stated in this thread and others about Christianity and God's "design".
If you can't "correct" my post with any substantiation then we are all free to disregard what you've said.
The argument of "free will" is very amusing to me (and I realize that you are shading this away from a strict Fire and Brimstone fundamentalist discussion).Good reasoning, but perhaps you are not considering the free will part. Maybe God does not mind which belief you choose, as long as you are a moral person who, on the whole, tries to do constructive deeds which help others or society.
There may be some people that he decides he will "arrange" events so that the person comes to believe he does exist. Rather than simply rearrange your brain cells so that you do believe, or appear before you, he lets you choose. Some people may decide that their senses have been temporarily scrambled and reject any notion of the supernatural.
I decided there is a decent possibility he exists, but that I will always have an element of doubt. I just feel I cannot trust my own senses, and even if God did a few miracles in row, and chatted face to face, I will always be doubtful.
I do not think he minds. And I do not think he needs me to bow down and worship him. Only to show some respect and appreciation.
If you'd like to correct it, feel free. But this response is both irrelevant and unhelpful.