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I asked because it seemed like you were implying that things couldn't be reconciled because large parts of the population didn't believe in Christianity. If that is the case, it would seem to follow that if everyone believed, all the "ludicrous" or contradictory items would suddenly be reconciled somehow.
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No no....that's not what I meant. I'm sorry if I did imply that. I meant to say that parts can't be reconciled, as far as I go, simply because I don't know everything. At some point the wisdom in the Bible is going to go head to head with the human wisdom, and where we don't have all the answers from a Biblical/spiritual perspective, or where 'God doesn't give us enough information', we'll seek to fill it in with our own wisdom, and many times, it won't agree. In other words, I think there are some things that may not ever be reconciled until we see Him face to face.
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That you have found the stamina to admit that there are no answers to these mindsnaring conflicts with what is depicted in fairy tales and what is observable is a strong indicator of your basic humanity...which is a very good thing. Quote:
The truly tragic thing is that despite the wondrous beauty of the universe...some are still trapped within such a blatantly manipulative and oppressive mindset for no other reason than fear. Quote:
The doctrine of eternal punishment is in perfect harmony with the savagery of the men who made the orthodox creeds. It is in harmony with torture, with flaying alive, and with burnings. The men who burned their fellowmen for a moment, believed that God would burn his enemies forever ~ Robert Green Ingersol Now, turn your doctrine around and reconcile it with perfect love and compassion...it cannot be done, therefore...the doctrine is false. What you do with this insight is your responsibility. Quote:
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Study whatever book of apologetics you wish...the most profound Christian doctrine...eternal punishment for non-belief...is unreconcilable with true love. Quote:
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But I do not require 100% rationality and logic for my belief. The very fact that my faith REQUIRES faith means there are some things I will HAVE to accept on faith - in other words, without proof. It is enough FOR ME, and if it is not enough for you, that's fine. Quote:
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Muffinstuffer, in the OP you were wondering why the irritable response from atheists whenever religion comes up in conversation. Aren't we allowed to "take offense at the messengers when they repeat the same thing over and over." Or this that only allowed for christians? |
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Do not expect to associate with such an obviously limiting tyrannical and irrational fairy tale and still find truth and understanding, however. Truth and knowledge, based on a rational examination of reality, hold a more principled outlook for humanity. I think you are beginning to understand that. Quote:
There is no such thing as a god. If such a creature really did exist, belief would be rendered unnecessary, and the entire system of organized religion would collapse. Your statements are a prime example of that. Hold to whatever belief you desire, Muffinstuffer...I hope that makes you feel better. Quote:
Do not be offended at the messenger...your book is a mother goose tale of boundless silliness. I recommend you peruse the other non-religious threads and see if your opinions meet with the same discernment. You may feel more comfortable and even have a laugh or two. |
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