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EDIT: By the way, meant to add this to my last post but my internet crapped out for a little while - SpacePope, I notice that you didn't respond to my point about it promoting the idea of thought crimes.
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The LORD said, "If as one people speaking the same language they have begun to do this, then nothing they plan to do will be impossible for them. Come, let us go down and confuse their language so they will not understand each other." - Genesis 11:6-7 Last edited by Serenity; 10-24-2007 at 10:20 PM. |
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10-24-2007, 10:56 PM | #682 | |
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10-24-2007, 11:02 PM | #683 | |
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"There are worlds out there where the sky is burning, and the sea is asleep, and the rivers dream. People made of smoke and cities made of song. Somewhere there's danger, somewhere there's injustice, somewhere else the tea's getting cold. Come on, Ace; we've got work to do!" Awesome art be here. |
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10-24-2007, 11:15 PM | #684 | |||||
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He did literal slander. This quote is out of context, it is a part of a grater parable telling us not to murder your brother(fellow man) Or slander him, but to let justice be swift. here is the quote IN context Quote:
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Again this is tantamount (which means equal to, if you were having trouble with that) to the "Sticks and stones" Jesus, it's called subtext.
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10-25-2007, 01:24 AM | #685 | |||
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It seems like the more direct analogy would be "I really like hamburgers, therefore hamburgers exist." Which I mean they do but in any case that's the essential relationship (more or less). Quote:
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10-25-2007, 01:30 AM | #686 | |
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That God could be external to anything and still be all things is wrong. It would be more apt to say that a large portion of God is not a part of this Universe. However, in every religious tradition I've ever read, the true Creator (not the Father, but the Holy Spirit for you Christies) is all things and nothing. He is all things because nothing can live without Him(It? We?), nothing can be alive. At least, that's how I've always interpreted it. This is also why he cannot fully manifest on any plane of existence: to do so would remove the life from everything else in existence, especially beings in the same plane. That is why He(It? We?) sends Avatars to lead people to reunite with Him, if they so choose.
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10-25-2007, 01:04 PM | #689 | |
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On the subject of feelings, since I was kind of the one that brought it up, I have to say it doesn't HAVE to be actual proof or evidence in the real world.
On a note, all of the 'you' in this post are all general and not intended to be at any specific person. Going back to my color blind analogy, I'll go into a bit more depth. I'm also going to hope nobody here watches chick-flicks therefore will not note a movie which contains a similar analogy. Imagine we were all color blind. We saw only black and white and shades of grey in between. We knew there was wavelengths and a spectrum, but we could not perceive color. Then one day you see the color red. And then blue. And then green. You try to explain to your friend that there are all these vibrant colors in the world, but as he doesn't perceive them, he has no reason to believe you. You know you aren't insane, and you know the world is a much more beautiful place when color is added and you want your friend to experience this color. You think it would make him happier, so you keep trying to show him. Eventually he gets annoyed with you and says how you can't prove any of this. You have no evidence other than your perception, which unfortunately can't be shared with anyone else. And he's right... its not evidence to him. You can't prove it to him. But do YOU need proof to know that color is there? No. You can literally sense it. You can't rationalize it or reason it out, after all you're only going by what your senses are telling you. But for you, thats really all you need in order to believe that yes, grass is totally green. Belief in God is kind of like that. No we can't prove it or rationalize it in anyway, but we perceive it. And our perception is enough for our own belief, even if its unable to convince others. In our heads it makes total sense. The same way its most logical for the color-blind world to believe there is no color, it may be most logical for you to believe there is no God (heck, there's no physical evidence at all, right?)... but how can I deny my feelings? Simply because it makes sense to you, the world without God doesn't make that much sense to me. Since we know different things, our lives are completely seperate and I won't even go into the difference in the thoughts of two people we arrive at different conclusions. But can you honestly say that if you had lived my life, that you wouldn't believe in God? I can't say for sure I would if I lived yours. Then we get people like Richard Dawkins who says that if he had his way, any belief in God would be banned/made illegal. I realize there have been many evil theists throughout the years, but that could be said of any group, including atheists. For the most part, Christians are good people. For the most part, so are atheists. Are we really that different? Has history shown ANYTHING good coming from forcing a certain belief on somebody? Trying to convince in loving, caring way is one thing... but forcing it is something else. Calling people with a different belief than you 'stupid' or 'idiotic' or any of those other things Dawkins, and people even on this forum, have said about Christians is unfair, arrogant, and just plain wrong. The same way you can't lump atheists together, you can't lump Christians together. Look at Bob, for instance. Can you honestly say that he's a worse person due to his faith in God? I think its easier to say he's a better person. Is it any more right to condemn Christian as an illogical fool for what he believes anymore than its right for the Christian to treat you as a godless pagan for your beliefs? I think no. For the most part, the only reason Christians try to spread their belief is because, like the person who sees color, they think that other people's lives will be enriched and happier as a whole with God than without. The whole 'not going to hell' contributes too. We see countless people who've had their lives bettered due to belief in God (yes, it happens ALL the time). In fact, people that become worse people after becoming religious is incredibly rare. It might seem totally illogical to you. But that IS you, and you can't apply your own experience and thought processes to everybody else. So in the end, some people NEED a belief in God to be happy. Some people don't. We'll find out when we die who was right and who was wrong, but I would hesitate to criticize someone else for having a belief I considered 'illogical', because in all honesty I have no idea what experiences the person has to bring them to their belief.
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10-25-2007, 01:37 PM | #690 | |||
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As a matter of fact, as far as I am concerned, to the degree of how you discuss this matter, all responses to you will now be cut off. Hey everybody, I don't think that serenity exists. I can't see the posts, so they arent there right? Prove me right/wrong. Whichever.
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