What I said was clear, you lied and tried to make it seem like I said *** had nothing to do with faith, your doing that because you can't admit I proved my point that there is no way an Atheist can understand faith based on only what they can find in a book.Again I'm accused of lying..lying about what I don't know.
Wez, I thought you would have realised about fifteen episodes ago that you can't talk reason to one of the "chosen".Hey TJ.. does your faith tell you that whatever is the cause of human existence, it is the same cause for every human that has or will ever exist regardless of what people think/say/do?
A ventriloquist cowboy took a walk in the country and saw a rancher sitting on his porch with his dog.
Cowboy: "Hey, cool dog. Mind if I speak to him?"
Rancher: "This dog don't talk!"
Cowboy: "Hey dog, how's it goin'?"
Dog: "Doin' all right."
Rancher: (Look of extreme shock)
Cowboy: "Is this your owner?" (Pointing at rancher)
Dog: "Yep."
Cowboy: "How's he treat you?"
Dog: "Real good. He walks me twice a day, feeds me great food, and takes me to the lake once a week to play."
Rancher: (Look of disbelief)
Cowboy: "Mind if I talk to your horse?"
Rancher: "Horses don't talk!"
Cowboy: "Hey horse, how's it goin'?"
Horse: "Cool."
Rancher: (An even wilder look of shock)
Cowboy: "Is this your owner?" (Pointing at rancher)
Horse: "Yep."
Cowboy: "How's he treat you?"
Horse: "Pretty good, thanks for asking. He rides me regularly, brushes me down often, and keeps me in the barn to protect me from the elements."
Rancher: (Look of total amazement)
Cowboy: "Mind if I talk to your sheep?"
Rancher: (Gesticulating wildly and hardly able to talk)......"Them sheep ain't nothin' but liars, every darned one of 'em!!!!
Loosely based on my life in my rancher days.A ventriloquist cowboy took a walk in the country and saw a rancher sitting on his porch with his dog.
Cowboy: "Hey, cool dog. Mind if I speak to him?"
Rancher: "This dog don't talk!"
Cowboy: "Hey dog, how's it goin'?"
Dog: "Doin' all right."
Rancher: (Look of extreme shock)
Cowboy: "Is this your owner?" (Pointing at rancher)
Dog: "Yep."
Cowboy: "How's he treat you?"
Dog: "Real good. He walks me twice a day, feeds me great food, and takes me to the lake once a week to play."
Rancher: (Look of disbelief)
Cowboy: "Mind if I talk to your horse?"
Rancher: "Horses don't talk!"
Cowboy: "Hey horse, how's it goin'?"
Horse: "Cool."
Rancher: (An even wilder look of shock)
Cowboy: "Is this your owner?" (Pointing at rancher)
Horse: "Yep."
Cowboy: "How's he treat you?"
Horse: "Pretty good, thanks for asking. He rides me regularly, brushes me down often, and keeps me in the barn to protect me from the elements."
Rancher: (Look of total amazement)
Cowboy: "Mind if I talk to your sheep?"
Rancher: (Gesticulating wildly and hardly able to talk)......"Them sheep ain't nothin' but liars, every darned one of 'em!!!!
Aww Hugo was that a true story?
I am not mad so no need to simmer down.Times,
your sentence structure made your comment confusing:
"Stop confusing religion with faith, faith comes only from within and ***, religion comes from man, not ***."
no one is lying about what you said. Some are poking fun at your grammar and lack of proper punctuation, and asking for clarification, but no one is lying. (yes, builder is just being a jerk. But Christians are the bane of society... go figure...)
simmer down now.
This is why I also offered the example of love, we can't prove love exists using science, but it exists all the same.back on topic, sort of:
To quote someone smarter than me (I dunno who originally said it, but it's part of a song I like)
Faith is evidence of things unseen. I can't see the wind. I can see the effects of the wind, but I can't see the wind.
This need to create various religions I believe is caused by their need to define what they can't fully understand. Humans have this drive to explain everything in human terms but this feeling we have is something that we can't give human meaning to. This is why I say that while a Atheist can memorize a passage from the Bible or know all sorts of religious methods, there is no way they can know Christianity without faith.Religion is man's attempt to be closer to ***. Unfortunately, it is easily manipulated and can bring a lot of hurt, instead of the love that is is supposed to bring. Religion should be a tool to help you grow closer to ***, but too often it ends up driving a wedge. the Bible and church are supposed to be helps for you in your search to find *** and what He wants for your life. But sometimes fallible people get in the way of an infallible *** (sometimes I'm one of those that gets in the way of ***.)
Or reading a Bible makes you a Christian just as much as reading a western makes you a cowboy.Times is right- you don't have to read or even go to church to be saved. Another fun quote is
"going to church makes you a Christian just as much as standing in your garage makes you a car."
I also believe that most of the time they are trying to get closer to the same ***. Each of us are approached by *** in a way we are able to receive his love. Depending on how we are raised or our cultural differences, we may need a slightly different approach and *** is all things to all men. I don't try to force *** into my vision of what *** must be.All religions are after the same thing: closeness with *** (personally, I think they are all seeking the same ***, then just don't always want to admit that.) Man has gotten his grubby little hands over that process, and jacked a lot of it up.
How can one be a Christian and not believe in the resurrection of Jesus?I don't go to church and I don't read the bible but I believe in ***. I don't really even belive in the reserection of Jesus Christ but I do belive in Jesus Christ. I am a Christian.
How can one be a Christian and not believe in the resurrection of Jesus?
How do you figure that? Your point was that religion comes from books or other people telling you what to believe.I think Eddo just made my point.
How can one be a Christian and not believe in the resurrection of Jesus?I don't go to church and I don't read the bible but I believe in ***. I don't really even belive in the reserection of Jesus Christ but I do belive in Jesus Christ. I am a Christian.
Snaf, what do you believe about Jesus?
ha, not so fast.I think Eddo just made my point.
So the eye witness accounts of Jesus are metaphorical, but him being the son of *** is not? How do you decide which parts of the Bible is real, and which is not?I believe he is the son of *** and was brought to earth to cleanse our souls and give us direction to ***. I don’t see why he would need a material body in the after life and being that he was mortal then the body he was in also died and rotted away like all the rest of us.How can one be a Christian and not believe in the resurrection of Jesus?I don't go to church and I don't read the bible but I believe in ***. I don't really even belive in the reserection of Jesus Christ but I do belive in Jesus Christ. I am a Christian.
Snaf, what do you believe about Jesus?
I think the resurrection would be a metaphor for his retuning to *** not literally.