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so, peeps, if you dont believe in god, do you feel that ones that do are delusional?
a lot of people will sight karma or other things as 'he got what he had coming' but i argue that it's all a mathematical randomness that on a small scale might seem like karma
perfect example is: when you play poker and u push with the best hand, a LOT of times, you can predict/be so sure that the card will come that will beat you even if the chance of it coming is less than 1:6. when the card comes, some might argue it as karma, but i argue that its all random, just on a small scale randomness doesn't work
discuss....
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you dont get the right to feel insulted, u have been warned...
so, peeps, if you dont believe in god, do you feel that ones that do are delusional?
a lot of people will sight karma or other things as 'he got what he had coming' but i argue that it's all a mathematical randomness that on a small scale might seem like karma
perfect example is: when you play poker and u push with the best hand, a LOT of times, you can predict/be so sure that the card will come that will beat you even if the chance of it coming is less than 1:6. when the card comes, some might argue it as karma, but i argue that its all random, just on a small scale randomness doesn't work
discuss....
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Again, thanks for the detailed write up, but I guess what makes it hard for me to believe/understand is the fact that I'm a very sciencey/logial type person. I'm also a touch type person (some people learn by seeing, some people learn by hearing, some people learn by touching, that's me), so this whole notion of "you have to believe in order to go to heaven" doesn't work for me, if god came down and said "you have to be good to go to heaven" (not the same words, I know) then I'd try my best to be good -- but just word of mouth,
And I still have a problem with god being portrayed as compassionate and merciful, but only if you believe. I understand the other side of the coin better now, but I still don't agree with it -- because in the passage that you showed, you showed what a HUMAN should/would do, but not what a GOD (who is said to be merciful) should do -- unless god is a lot more human than we thought, I still don't agree with it.
I guess to put it in even simpler terms... God made us with our own opinions and our own decision-making capabilities. He wants us to CHOOSE to be with him, much like in a marriage, it's only a good marriage if our spouse CHOOSES to be with us. Otherwise they'll end up with divorce or someone cheating on them the majority of the time... but the love will not be pure. Now a marriage does have specific rules to it... a spouse must remain faithful to his or her spouse being the biggest one. It's the same with our relationship with God.
You have to walk the walk, Drio. It's not enough to say forgive me. You have to mean it and never go back to it. You say you're a 'good' person. What constitutes 'good' in your mind? Your idea of 'good' may be leaps and bounds away from what God would consider. Saying you never killed anyone doesn't make you good. It makes you more desirable to be let in, but not necessarily good.
Tell me this then (assuming there is a god): why would he want me to not believe in him?
If I had to guess at your answer (again assuming there is a god): so that one day I can gain my own faith and believe in him and go to heaven. BUT I believe in a different god than you, so then technically if you're going to heaven, I'm going to hell (or if I guessed right, then you're going to hell, because my god hates all other religions).
1. If there even is a god
2. which religion guessed correct.
*1. could be disproved in hundreds of years by science, theoretically.
I totally agree with this.
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That can't be explained by religion, but it could be explained by science -- people could analyze and cure diseases.
BEG, I wish I could help you know that God is real. I know I have prayed for a sign, and he would answer my prayer, and I would turn right around and doubt the sign and think it was a coincidence.
As I was reading your thoughts about your husband, I thought, that's what God did for us. God, as a perfect being, did not know what it meant to be tempted to sin, he did not know what it meant to surrender, or submit, he did not know what it meant to be human. So he came to earth, to be human, to be tempted and not sin, to surrender to the Fathers will, to feel seperated from the Father.... to take on all of our sins.... with no guarantee that we would ever accept his gift, his love....
We can only love him because he first loved us.
You are upset because he is an invisible being... but that is what he is. Some people have had experiences with him, I don't know why not everyone does. I am sure more people do than we know, but they are only met with skeptisim. No one can convince another person God is real.
In my life, if I were to clear out all churches, all religions, the bible, and just think about my own life and experiences, I know God is real. I see his work in my life. I see the way he has changed me where I shouldn't have changed. I haven't experienced God in the way I have always wanted to experience him, but when I look at the incredible web of threads that is life I see Him. I see Him in the million of "coincidences" and "good luck" and "fortunate" that takes place, the perfection of this person being here when I needed them, or the money coming in at the last moment, or the phone call that came right when I needed it.
I could go deeper, and tell you other things I have seen. But I have already read enough about "these crazy Christians" to want to put myself out there. You can pm me and I will tell you. But I have learned that no matter what I tell you, it probably won't have an affect if you don't want to believe. Nothing anyone can say will affect your free will.
BTW when I say "you" I don't mean you, BEG. It's just a clumsy pronoun~ maybe I should try to use "one" instead.
I;m trying to keep up with the thread, eat, and deal with work, so forgive me if I miss something.
You make some excellent points, Sassy. I really appreciate the fact that you (and others... thank you for the scripture, PG
Many times, Christians can be condescending (as can non-Christians). That is a *huge* turn off for someone in search of God. I do not think he would want his people to be that way to others. He surely was not, from what I have read.
So a big thank you to the religious/Christian/spiritual folk in this thread for reaching out in a positive way.
I really appreciate that this thread has remained on course and not become ugly.
That can't be explained by religion, but it could be explained by science -- people could analyze and cure diseases.
In that case, why did Abraham and Noah need 600 years to gain faith in god, but god expects us measly humans to do it in about ~80? I don't think that's fair. Does he think that we're BETTER than Abraham and Noah?
1. If there even is a god
2. which religion guessed correct.
*1. could be disproved in hundreds of years by science, theoretically.
Tell me this then (assuming there is a god): why would he want me to not believe in him?
If I had to guess at your answer (again assuming there is a god): so that one day I can gain my own faith and believe in him and go to heaven. BUT I believe in a different god than you, so then technically if you're going to heaven, I'm going to hell (or if I guessed right, then you're going to hell, because my god hates all other religions).
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That can't be explained by religion, but it could be explained by science -- people could analyze and cure diseases.