To answer your questions. I'm an agnostic theist.
1)Sometimes i believe in god 100%, sometimes i don't.
2)I don't anthropomorphize God, i don't presume that God thinks in any human sense of the word.
With fear of delving into nitty gritty, i find that belief in God is in some ways irrelevant, the act of worship is where the gold lies. Of course there is some kind of hypocrisy in this statement as the act of worship requires an exercise in some kind of belief.
I believe there are reasons that all cultures have developed similar methods for gaining consciousness. These are useful tools.
I agree with you that the 'story of god' has been written and rewritten by man, sometimes selectively. I view these texts as cultural historic documents filled with metaphors so all may grasp some meaning. There is much wisdom in them. It angers me that these documents are often used by humans to gain power over people to further their agendas.
Your statement: "People who believe in God today are so far removed from the God they want to believe in.".
Firstly this seems to be a catch all statement (which has obvious drawbacks), ironically these kinds of statements are often used by people in fundamentalist religions.
What % of the world's population have faith? Do you think it applies to all of them?
Do you really know what people believe and want to believe? How?
No need to answer these slightly facetious questions.
I too think religion is a bit of a dirty word, but without them all we'd have are cults, which is often how i view these fundamentalist sects.
Have you just made that up?
Absolutely fantastic The son of God an atheist. I've heard it all now.
I thought it was urinary incontinence probably due to a kidney stone?
Have you ever meditated?
This explanation is not good enough then...
"congealed"
acreeted (spl!) dude; otherwise yeah. btb, wot was the name of that band you posted in the barn in dungerees, my search failed
Did they have bandanas over their faces, if so they were called Phantom of the black hills.
And if a tsunami sweeps away 250,000 innocent men, women, children and even newborn babies, whose making is that exactly?
Not for nothing do insurance companies term such events Acts of God. Why would a loving god do that kind of thing, David?
Even in a perfect vacuum there is energy and particle matter forms and disappears in a flash. Two universes could possibly collide and the energy this produces probably causes the birth of a new universe with a big band effect.
so the entity has zero influence; or are you and i just imagining all this?
eh? which bit?
holy canute; caught up wiv the breathless, frenzied nutters. 2 hrs in the bin, a life lesson me thinks
Yeah unreal when it's pretty obvious God doesn't existHow many pages arguing about the existence of god? Blimey.
i prefer talking to people and reading widely; just my choice, soz if it doesn't work for you
Yeah unreal when it's pretty obvious God doesn't exist
The micro-world doesn't exist either. Who's actually seen it with their naked eye?
Yeah seen it on TV loads of times...it exists and has real people thereso Alaska doesnt exist because you havent seen it? the difference between the micro world or Alaska and God is that for the former there is evidence or you can see them for youself. for the latter there is no evidence whatsoever.
so Alaska doesnt exist because you havent seen it? the difference between the micro world or Alaska and God is that for the former there is evidence or you can see them for youself. for the latter there is no evidence whatsoever.