rogersix
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- Jan 18, 2014
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Nope. I just have faith.
in what? is faith inside you, or, outside as well?
Nope. I just have faith.
My story was like a parable as I assume you know.
I've tried to translate spiritual matters to the level of your brain which you still refuse to understand. I'll give up which I think was probably your intention in the first place anyway.
At my sister in-laws memorial service a couple of years ago the clergyman didn’t preach it as a metaphor and there were young children there. He clearly said that you will only be saved from darkness if you seek Jesus. Darkness is a horrible way to explain death and that in itself is a threatening condition.
This service ended up being a recruitment opportunity for his church.
Exactly.
you'll need to expand on that. that's my line that is, you're not a thinker, you're a follower
Do you see Onelove and I as religious?
Do you really think people join the Army because of God?
I take it God dropped the Hiroshima bomb too?
My story was like a parable as I assume you know.
I've tried to translate spiritual matters to the level of your brain which you still refuse to understand. I'll give up which I think was probably your intention in the first place anyway.
thank you making your point as you would to a pre-enlightenment farm worker, it demonstrates the paucity of material you have to work with. its a shame you give up, rather than attempt to think about the question i posed you.
Wow, this is a weird metaphysical thread. I am curious - those of you in the conversation who believe in a god, does he (or she) speak directly to you? If not, are you satisfied that he or she is quietly watching over you, or even perhaps not watching over you exactly, but just generally observing all his or her works, shaking his or her head in sadness and disappointment every time someone does something bestial to someone else? Or are you a bit disappointed that your prayers are not answered directly? Or is it a more self-centred faith whereby any questions like these just make you feel even more smug and superior than you did before?
Personally it is irrelevant to me whether or not there is a god or whether I or anyone else has faith. Suffering and premature death are bad and wrong. What to do about it is another matter. Having faith may inspire action, but faith alone is no better than hope, and hope without action is a ludicrous self deception.
I've given you an answer to all your questions but this seems to have passed you by. The question you pose is one of many i have been contemplating for over 10 years. That may surprise you as you have accused me of blind faith already. When the conversation took a turn for the worst and you became spiteful then I lost any will to continue it.
It's not difficult to know where you want this to go because you're not continuing it for answers but for something else.
Anyhow, as I've answered all your questions then will you answer one of mine?
why does your God want a mother who's done nothing wrong in life to give birth to a deformed child. who is this suffering in aid of: the mother, the child, the rest of mankind?
You ask your question as though God is a human or the very least has human characteristics. Is this your idea of God?
I'm a scientist. God, to me, is like father christmas and fairies. Whether he she or it exists, is irrelevant.
So in your estimation, how much of everything that exists do you think science has discovered?
He doesn't. I've answered this already.
That's a silly question. The answer, of course, is that I don't know. How much of everything that exists do you think religion has (well, 'discovered' isn't the right word wrt religion) decreed?