no you havent. i've checked,
I replied to it succinctly in the post you quoted in your reply. He doesn't.
it was really posed for you to contemplate and reflect upon,
Like I haven't done that before.
no you havent. i've checked,
it was really posed for you to contemplate and reflect upon,
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?
Sorry folks, I missed the parable post. The conversation here does not follow any line of reasoning, including the strange question about how much science has achieved. Beorthelm, good luck with your discourse. I'm afraid you may be up against David Icke . . . .I'm out.
... Beorthelm, good luck with your discourse. I'm afraid you may be up against David Icke . . . .I'm out.
No, no. No and no. No. No.
tbf, he appears to believe in a benevolent, unconditionally loving god, which is nice. not bat shit nonsence about lizard people hiding as human leaders.
Glad to hear it. Although logically you do believe in god (see first question). Give the 'no' replies, may I ask why?
Hmm, I think you know where that was going?
Your first question: those of you in the conversation who believe in a god, does he (or she) speak directly to you?
Keep up Mr Scientist
Sorry, I haven't had the stamina to trawl back. I 'm just a bit astonished to find Cliff Richard on a football forum and, frankly, I'm intrigued as to what he/she/it will say next.
I don't think it's a silly question at all. You don't have to be specific, just ball park.
1% ? 50%? 99%?
Glad to hear it. Although logically you do believe in god (see first question). Give the 'no' replies, may I ask why?
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.
"I like posting with punctuation errors so that people with little minds can point them out to me"
"Is" going, surely? And strictly speaking "little mind".
For someone so loving, you're a bit pompous. And careless.
tbf, he appears to believe in a benevolent, unconditionally loving god, which is nice. not bat shit nonsence about lizard people hiding as human leaders.