fallenchicken
Well-Known Member
If you love jesus so much why don't you marry him, Deron?
Beantown, JazzSpazz, and the others of the religious among you, I would like you to know that there is something that you are saying that is completely untrue. You don't realize that it's untrue, so you're not to blame, but you should know.
Praying with a searching heart and sincere intentions does not result in knowledge of Jesus Christ. I've done it. Others have done it with no results. And it's kind of ****** for you guys to keep insisting that it's guaranteed to work, because it sets up this paradigm where the only possible way someone can try it your way and come to a different conclusion, is because they didn't pray sincerely enough or with enough passion, or something. They didn't want to know badly enough.
This is hogwash. You are not in a position to know the sincerity or the greatness of desire that another man might have to discover the truth. We are all seekers, of one kind of another, even the atheists. There are few enough things that any of us can be sure of, but gentlemen, tonight I tell you this: You can be utterly and completely certain that you are wrong to phrase things this way.
Not so fast.
before you call hogwash. . . .
consider whether religion is actually science, or whether it should be. Or logic, or rational, or objectively demonstrable, or . . . and would you really want it to be?????
We had a thousand years of state religions in Europe, we've had thirteen hundred years of state religion in the Mideast. . . . Do you really want librarians going shhhhhh!!!!!!!!!! pointing their fingers at the DeweyDecimal Stone Tablets wherein God has Himself writ the laws of the land???? saying Be Reverent. . . . . this is the word of God, proven incontrovertibly to all Mankind. . . . .?????
I think there is no better way than for God to leave people free to have faith than the "Pray. . . . ask God. . . . follow your heart" thing. And of course folks who expect rational answers should just be made to wait until they get the right attitude about it all. If you can possibly make them wait, and not just start a new State Religion for everybody to believe.
faith is just something different, entirely. . . . . it is like Love, in a way. I hope God doesn't want me love Him for some silly stupid little reasons, for a bit a logic, for a "trick of thought". . . Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote a poem about love, "If Thou Must Love Me. . . ." well, maybe it's a bit uppity to be telling people why they should love you in the first place.
What if God just wants you to make a free will choice to love Him?
My faith in God is a freely given gift from me to Him, just like my life is a freely given gift from Him to me. . . . .
and I'm not sure whether it's the religious or the unreligious who most fail to understand this. . . .
I think there is no better way than for God to leave people free to have faith than the "Pray. . . . ask God. . . . follow your heart" thing. And of course folks who expect rational answers should just be made to wait until they get the right attitude about it all. If you can possibly make them wait, and not just start a new State Religion for everybody to believe.
faith is just something different, entirely. . . . . it is like Love, in a way. I hope God doesn't want me love Him for some silly stupid little reasons, for a bit a logic, for a "trick of thought"
. . . Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote a poem about love, "If Thou Must Love Me. . . ." well, maybe it's a bit uppity to be telling people why they should love you in the first place.
What if God just wants you to make a free will choice to love Him?
My faith in God is a freely given gift from me to Him, just like my life is a freely given gift from Him to me. . . . .
Not so fast.
before you call hogwash. . . .
consider whether religion is actually science, or whether it should be. Or logic, or rational, or objectively demonstrable, or . . . and would you really want it to be?????
. . .
Beantown, JazzSpazz, and the others of the religious among you, I would like you to know that there is something that you are saying that is completely untrue. You don't realize that it's untrue, so you're not to blame, but you should know.
Praying with a searching heart and sincere intentions does not result in knowledge of Jesus Christ. I've done it. Others have done it with no results. And it's kind of ****** for you guys to keep insisting that it's guaranteed to work, because it sets up this paradigm where the only possible way someone can try it your way and come to a different conclusion, is because they didn't pray sincerely enough or with enough passion, or something. They didn't want to know badly enough.
This is hogwash. You are not in a position to know the sincerity or the greatness of desire that another man might have to discover the truth. We are all seekers, of one kind of another, even the atheists. There are few enough things that any of us can be sure of, but gentlemen, tonight I tell you this: You can be utterly and completely certain that you are wrong to phrase things this way.
We seem to be at an impasse here. Two sides of a discussion that will not agree. I have done it and it works, and in all fairness we are talking about one specific portion of a whole system of things. You tried it and it didn't work. Why did it not work for you, I have no idea becasue I wasn't there to watch you do it, and I have no way of knowing what is in your mind and heart.
It kind of reminds me of when I have computer problems. I am trying to install this program and I am following the instructions, but it just will not work. I tell my IT person, and say I am following the instructions exactly but it still will not work... what's the deal. My IT guy has no way of knowing how to help me, so he will do it while I watch. It works for him, and as it turns out I actually missed a step, even though I thought I was doing it right. Wierd. I was so adamant that I was doing it right. How was it possible I was missing something?
Before you start blanketing anything that you couldn't get to work as hogwash, you might want to be more... I dont know the words.... objective?, humble?, ... leave room that it is possible you are wrong. Before you say I could do the same... I do try to. If someone says something that I may take offense to, or think is way out there I try to think about it maybe from a new perspective to see if there is, or can be, any truth in what they are saying.
Through Atheism, I am defined as Nature's child. A dynamic entity capable of great and beautiful things.
If someone can prove there isn't a higher power I would love to see that.
Through Atheism, I am defined as Nature's child. A dynamic entity capable of great and beautiful things.
Through Atheism, I am defined as Nature's child. A dynamic entity capable of great and beautiful things.
That was seriously deep. Who did you copy it from?![]()
I would too, but it will never happen. It can't.
I would too, but it will never happen. It can't.
So the flying spaghetti monster exists!!!