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You're not aloneAre @Sailor_Jupiter and I the only religious people on here
wow
Ray Kurzweil is my god and he says by the year 2045 we will be faster than light and one with the ephemeral tapestry.
>ExtinctThat's not even getting into all the extinct deities like the Greek, Egyptian and Viking Gods (although at least those religions realised their Gods were raving douchebags).
According to my religion and what I believe yes there is a God and an afterlife. However if you're of a different belief I won't judge you.
You're not alone
I'm an Islam
Sorry, I don't buy it.
I think my biggest beef is "God" taking credit for everything that happens. By that definition, we're God.
Since only we control our lives.
I know I do.
Same, I'm just Christian.
Well, according to Christianity, it's a limited form of omniscience. We have the free will to choose between good or evil or anything else, just God wants us to do things a certain way or consequences will suck pretty bad, according to Him.
And compared to Judaism or even Islam the bar for Christians is pretty low, probably the lowest without God just handing you eternal life for free in the next world if you please Him in this one.
And yes, while he claims omniscience, our lives are deliberately left for us to conduct as we see fit in this world, he just says the next world being harder than this one is up to him if he wasn't a fan of your choices, and what he wants is pretty straightforward and rather simple in practice.
Otherwise, if he does like your choices, your next life is super easy mode by comparison.
Never applied to the ones I've known. They give "God" (or whoever) credit for literally everything. Even one time I merely left the house a little earlier and ran into them, who said, "Oh, thank Jesus he brought you here."
Clearly annoyed, but not wanting to be rude, I say, "No... it was me. I just got up early."
"Well, he made it so."
And other such things really left a negative impression on me.
There is no God in the sense of an omnipotent, omniscient being that exists and which we ought to worship. Doesn't exist. Maybe there are strong Things out there that our puny brains can't cognate, but there's nothing omniscient and nothing omnipotent. That's like saying a square circle exists. It's self contradictory if you examine it closely. Sounds pretty, makes people feel wonder, but ultimately nonsense.
If God did exist I wouldn't worship it. Worship is myopic and demeaning. If there is some stronger force that wants my obeisance it can talk to me directly. I am a self respecting adult. I see no reason why I should believe with no actual evidence present, or why I would want to worship something inhuman.
So for me, effectively, there is no God, and I firmly reject any being that claims inherent superiority.
Don't take it personally is my advice, it's merely an expression of goodwill.
As Christians believe, yes, God made the world and everything in it, but he also gave us free will, so it's meant to show gratitude by others concerning you that are another creation of His and thus is a blessing on their lives, not an implication you're a mindless robot who should be taking His orders simply for existing.
And it's considered proper respect to God to thank Him for the good in your life, and for some, even the bad is worthy of thanks, as some see adversity and trial as a test of faith.
So, that said, I thank God you are here and that I got to meet you, and while you may not believe in Him, I hope that I at least prove a better example of his virtues than what has disenchanted you before.
Yeeeah... we're going to have to agree to disagree. I do not share that notion at all.
I don't go around forcing my Atheism on anyone like they do with theirs, even when no one asks for it.
As Christians believe, yes, God made the world and everything in it, but he also gave us free will, so it's meant to show gratitude by others concerning you that are another creation of His and thus is a blessing on their lives, not an implication you're a mindless robot who should be taking His orders simply for existing.
So an omniscient god gave primates free will and didn't see the horrible violence that would be the overwhelming majority of the behavior of those primates?
Why does the conversation have to be "one god or zero?"
I consider myself a rational person who believes in science and physical laws
I'm afraid I don't subcribe to the theory we descended from primates
Well, Christianity actually addressed that topic you mention, because God went to the extraordinary step of being born as a human, living like one, and even dying like one so He could be more relatable.
As for the whole belief part, it's called faith. I consider myself a rational person who believes in science and physical laws, but I also believe that these things were arranged by a higher power beyond my full comprehension, and while I don't have absolute proof of His existence
that is tangible in the present day, that's why they call it faith, and at the very least there is no harm in simply putting faith something is real even if you can't prove it.
but there is nothing about the concept that demands you treat worship like a solemn ritual of submission,
I reject the Christan atempt because upon examination the concept of a god made flesh falls apart. It's another one of those things that sounds pretty until you actually think about it. The only way you can accept the concept of something both fully human and fully divine is if you make a special category in your brain for "stuff that doesn't make sense but I'll treat as true because it pleases me".
You know, a place for lies.
The complexity of the universe in no way implies a creator. Faith isn't a virtue, it's a drug you use because you find the universe scary and you'd feel better if Daddy were in charge.
Worship means the acknowledgement of one's dependence on a greater power. It can be done in an infinite number of ways, but it is what it is and it remains degrading for a self respecting sapient.]
I'm afraid I don't subcribe to the theory we descended from primates,
See now, you say that but is it simply because it pleases the Christians? Is that the only option available?I reject the Christan atempt because upon examination the concept of a god made flesh falls apart. It's another one of those things that sounds pretty until you actually think about it. The only way you can accept the concept of something both fully human and fully divine is if you make a special category in your brain for "stuff that doesn't make sense but I'll treat as true because it pleases me".
You know, a place for lies.