timesjoke Posted September 30, 2010 Posted September 30, 2010 So then faith is a feeling..based on nothing...no books, no common thoughts, no common understanding of symbolism...nothing..just a feeling..a magical feeling all encompassing? Crap..it's no wonder I'm an atheist. I guess religion can't be taught. My bad. Freaking bible school, a baptism, and bible camp...damn it....wasted Maybe we are chosen for indoctrination into God's army. I think I'm poor stock..it's eternal condemnation for me There are books and such but again your confusing the source of faith, not the results of faith. All of these things you mention were created by people who already had faith and were motivated to share their feelings with other people. Churches, Bible study, even the Bible camps you speak of are the creation of people who already have faith, these things do not create faith on their own. Just like your artistic drive came from within, not from an outside source. I'd say the unconditional love from child to parent is more encompassing as an example than the other way around. To make the comparison you would have to feel both, being as you have not, you can't make a comparison. Your point wasn't to make a point, it was to point out that I "disposed" of my "offspring" and somehow connect that it's relevant to this discussion on religion to verify that you are indeed a superior human being? The fact that I felt a connection to my child so strong I could never dispose of him is also based on my faith and connection to God. You have no faith and also felt no connection to your own child to the point disposing of it was no big deal. Yes, I feel my moral possition on something like that is a better but I also agree that is my opinion. I have in fact loved and do love unconditionally, it's the only kind of love there is. Your argument fell apart before you even got started.. should tell ya sumpin'.. So you still love the mother of your child? The ugly things you have said about her in the last few years sure do not sound like love to me, so if you used to love her, but now you don't love her, then obviously love for you is conditional, lol. Sorry Wez, you fail at these debates because your handicapped by your insanity. 1 Quote
wez Posted September 30, 2010 Posted September 30, 2010 To make the comparison you would have to feel both, being as you have not, you can't make a comparison. So what does that comparison have to do with a religious discussion? The fact that I felt a connection to my child so strong I could never dispose of him is also based on my faith and connection to God. You have no faith and also felt no connection to your own child to the point disposing of it was no big deal. Yes, I feel my moral possition on something like that is a better but I also agree that is my opinion. So what.. you're a superior human being? What does that comparison have to do with a religious discussion? I never had a child to feel any connection to TJ.. we decided to terminate the pregnancy.. So your religion/faith that stresses forgiveness tells you that I did something morally unforgivable and you are obligated by God to "punnish" me for it? So you still love the mother of your child? The ugly things you have said about her in the last few years sure do not sound like love to me, so if you used to love her, but now you don't love her, then obviously love for you is conditional, lol. Sorry Wez, you fail at these debates because your handicapped by your insanity. Never had a child TJ.. do you still love the mother of of your children? The ugly things you have said about her in the last few years sure do not sound like love to me, so if you used to love her, but now you don't love her, then obviously love for you is conditional, lol. What happened to the unconditional love your wife shoulda had for you and vice versa and the "unconditional love" for the children you allow her to "whip every other day"? TJ... you're the f cking "or else" king.. wake up.. Who's insane? 1 Quote
timesjoke Posted September 30, 2010 Posted September 30, 2010 So what does that comparison have to do with a religious discussion? Um.....Wez, try to pay attention, the comparison was how faith is a feelings similar to the unconditional love feeling I have as a parent to my children, the entire thing was about comparing feelings, feelings you have never experienced so I can understand your confusion on that part but still try to keep up on how the discussion has evolved. So what.. you're a superior human being? What does that comparison have to do with a religious discussion? Again, try to keep up, we were talking about how religion does not come from a book just like love of a child does not come from a book. You either have it or you don't. I never had a child to feel any connection to TJ.. we decided to terminate the pregnancy.. So your religion that stresses forgivenenss tells you that I did something morally unforgivable and you are obligated by God to "punnish" me for it? First of all my faith offers forgiveness from God for sin to those who ADMIT they have done wrong. You feel what you did was good, so how can God forgive you? As far as me trying to punish you, I don't see the connection, I am not trying to punish you Wez, I even spent a considerable amount of time trying to use the least attacking descriptive word in my attempt to not punish you. I can't erase the fact you disposed of your own child, but if you really believe you did nothign wrong, me commenting on it cannot be seen as a punishment either. Never had a child TJ.. Yes you did, playing semantics does not change the fact that you and her created a life and you disposed of it. That life was part of both of you and you killed a little bit of yourself in the process. If you have to use semantics to hide from the reality of your actions then you admit your even feeling shame for your deed, and actually that is a good thing. Feeling shame is the first step to admitting you were wrong and admitting you were wrong is how you find forgiveness. do you still love the mother of of your children? To a certain extent, yes I do. I could never live a life of love with her again because that requires trust that cannot exist between us anymore. I never have understood how some peopel go from love to hate, I may not like some of her actions, but I definately do not hate my ex. She is the mother of my children, children I love deepely, how could I hate the person who helped me bring them to life? The ugly things you have said about her in the last few years sure do not sound like love to me, so if you used to love her, but now you don't love her, then obviously love for you is conditional, lol. Nice try Wez, but I have never said anything ugly about my ex on a personal level. I have complained about some of the things she had done and yes, some of it has really upset me, but I am incapable of hating her, as I said above, to a certain degree I do still love her, we shared some very strong feelings and traveled a big piece of life together and I would not trade that time and lose my children, I charish that time even thought it had some bad parts to it. What happened to the unconditional love your wife shoulda had for you That would be a question for her, not me. My guess would be she lost her faith in God and could no longer be with me because she felt bad that I still had my faith, but again that is just a guess, nobody knows for sure what is in the other person's head. and vice versa and the "unconditional love for the children you allow her to "whip every other day"? Oh my, reaching pretty hard on that one Wez, you really are desperate to "get even", lol. I suppose you would kill her and run away with the children? Is that the alternative Wez? Spanking is legal in Florida, the schools here still have "swats" for crying out loud. Spanking that does not leave big marks is not considered child abuse in Florida, maybe it does in other States, but not in Florida. I don't personally believe spanking is reasonable for most punishment dealing with a child, but if my ex does, there is no legal way to stop it. Who's insane? That would be you. Anyway, as usual I always kick myself each time I try to give you the benefit of the doubt that "this time" Wez might actually be reasonable, and this is no exception. My point was simply that book knowledge of religious literature does not give anyone an understanding of religion because religion is 100% internal. Without a feeling of faith, a feeling of something more, reading a Bible or going to church will be difficult to understand. It is liek a guy who has his girlfriend drag him to a poem reading. The girl is having a great time but the guy is sitting there clueless and bored to tears, maybe even angry over being forced to listen to "this garbage" just to appease his girl. I understand the confusion peopel without faith have when looking at the many religions, I really do. All I ask is don't attack religion and faith just because you can't grasp it's existence. I remind everyone that perceptions are not always the best way to decide what is real or not, germs existed even though we did not possess the ability to perceive them just like the Earth was always round even thought people thougth it was flat for the same reason of not being able to perceive it's roundness. 1 Quote
wez Posted September 30, 2010 Posted September 30, 2010 Whatever.. lets just say you're a superior human being of faith and call er a day.. see ya. 1 Quote
wez Posted September 30, 2010 Posted September 30, 2010 As far as me trying to punish you, I don't see the connection, I am not trying to punish you Wez, I even spent a considerable amount of time trying to use the least attacking descriptive word in my attempt to not punish you. I can't erase the fact you disposed of your own child, but if you really believe you did nothign wrong, me commenting on it cannot be seen as a punishment either. And the best you could come up with was offspring/child disposer? English is not your friend.. 1 Quote
phreakwars Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 Nope, I stand by my last statement. The more people educate themselves about religion, the more they know how full of shit it is. Just ask former Catholic priest Ray Fontaine: http://www.deism.com/to-natures-god.net/ . . 1 Quote https://www.facebook.com/phreakwars
timesjoke Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 And as I already pointed out, a college student who completes advanced Spanish classes can barely communiccate when they travel to a spanish speaking Country because there is a big difference between book knowledge and what actually happens. Knowing a passage out of a religious textbook does not mean they understand "the motivation" behind that passage. There is the gap that cannot be breached by an Atheist. They cannot understand the driving love and faith that inspired the works they look at. This really is like a debate about the "chicken or the egg" in the Atheist world. Atheists believe the religious books created the religion, and that is why they study the books trying to understand the religion, it is like what emkay said, she thought religion was taking someone's elses word about what was true, and religion is nothing like that. The only way to understand religion is to feel the spiritual connection first, then look at the other tools such as the Bible. Looking at the Bible without the spiritual drive is like trying to watch a 3-D movie without the glasses. 1 Quote
phreakwars Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 Knowing a passage out of a religious textbook does not mean they understand "the motivation" behind that passage Just another example of TJ trying to convince himself the findings by pew research are wrong, the reports are wrong. Christians DO know the bible better because they have "FAITH". Faith, of course, is MUCH more relevant then actual literal interpretation of scripture. Mr. Too stupid to realize he's stupid, also doesn't realize, the VATICAN themselves, DON'T buy all that Dogma bullshit. As an example, take note of the "FOOTNOTES" from official vatican interpretations of Revelations 13 http://www.vatican.v...0839/__P12W.HTM The fucking CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA doesn't even buy any of that dogma bullshit. "the motivation" he rants on about....... Fucker just shows he has no god damn idea what he's talking about. The god damn Council of Constantinople are the ones who made Jesus (had he actually existed) into a fucking Messiah figure, and that was for political reasons. Remember, all other then Catholic versions of Christianity (protestant), all said the Catholics were full of shit, and liberated (liberals) themselves from the church and made up their own version of "faith". The funny part about that, is if anybody took the time to look it up, they would see for themselves the church says these stories are constantly being interpreted wrong to give them a more supernatural aura, not by the church, but by morons like TJ who wanna talk shit about motivation, and spiritual guidance. In short, Christianity is a fine religious book as a teaching tool. It's just too bad the Christians never actually read it. . . 1 Quote https://www.facebook.com/phreakwars
timesjoke Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 And yet your the one spouting all the hate and calling people names and actually your also telling lies, let me offer an example: "Just another example of TJ trying to convince himself the findings by pew research are wrong, the reports are wrong. Christians DO know the bible better because they have "FAITH"." I never said that, I never said anything close to that, this is the kind of thing Atheists must do to justify their hate of religion. They create lies and excuses to justify their own hate and reaction to religion. Atheists simply pretend something bad was done my religious people so it gives them an excuse to be bad, but look at how Bender reacted to an honest debate about religion......he attacked, he made nasty coments, he slandered, and he told lies...... I already admitted that it was very possible for an Atheist to have superior knowledge of words in a Bible but just knowing some words in a Bible does not provide anyone with a full understanding of religion. Faith does not come from a book, an Atheist can gain understanding of some pieces of religion framework but they can never grasp the concept of faith, this was my point. Bender, you do know that God never created a religion don't you? Man created the many religions in his futile attempt to understand and worship God. Man could never create a perfect representation of God because we are not perfect. We do our best but we are doomed to fall short. Don't mistake various religious books or creations of man with faith. Faith comes from God, religion comes from man. 1 Quote
eddo Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 wow Phreak, gettin' a bit upset are ya? 1 Quote I'm trusted by more women.
timesjoke Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 wow Phreak, gettin' a bit upset are ya? Of course he is upset, every Atheist acts this hateful to religion because deep down inside, they know they are wrong. They are God's creatures too, they feel the "something more" tapping on their shoulder but they deny that call, they reject that call. So they are really angry at themselves, but they express it by turning their anger outward, outward at those of us who have been strong enough to accept the call and admit we are not the most powerful force in the Universe as the selfish Atheists want to believe they are. 1 Quote
emkay64 Posted October 1, 2010 Author Posted October 1, 2010 Weird..I don't believe to be the most powerful thing in the universe...not by a long shot. I just don't believe in that. I think there has to be something else...I just don't believe it's something we can comprehend yet. The fact that everyone follows something without any knowledge, makes me suspicious is all. Religion seems too commercial..and TJ said people can just change it to fit their life and make it mean whatever. "As your art example, people have to take time to develop our faith, to refine and grow our faith as it fits our own personal outlook." ~ TJ (figured I better quote to avoid being called a liar) That in itself makes it seem less special to me shrugs . If I felt someone tapping me on the shoulder..depending where I was and the time..God may get kicked in the balls..dammit...maybe that's why I'm an atheist? I missed the call... weeping . 1 Quote
wez Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 I believe whatever TJ says.. he can beat me up in the real world.. Quote
timesjoke Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 Weird..I don't believe to be the most powerful thing in the universe...not by a long shot. I just don't believe in that. I think there has to be something else...I just don't believe it's something we can comprehend yet. The fact that everyone follows something without any knowledge, makes me suspicious is all. Again, no matter how much I try to educate you on why your missing the point, you just seem to be intentionally ignoring the key that faith has nothign to do with following something without any knowledge. You have the knowledge of how you "FEEL" that has you looking for more, looking for other expressions of faith just like you might congregate with other people who share your love of art. Religion seems too commercial.. In many ways it is, I can agree with that to a certain degree, but art is also very commercial in many ways, does the commercial element mean there are no true artists? You can't blame God and faith for the weakness of man. and TJ said people can just change it to fit their life and make it mean whatever. That in itself makes it seem less special to me shrugs . I did? Where did I ever say that? Your putting words in my mouth again to give you an excuse to talk sh!t, you need to stop that garbage and pay attention. Do you think worshiping God can only be done at the permission of a specific religion Emkay? Is that waht all this is all about? You trying to force all people of faith into a tidy definition to make you feel better about rejecting God? Well I am not going to sit here and let you tel lie after lie just to make yourself feel better. Faith does not change, you either feel faith or you do not. Religion is an expression of faith, and many people spend years looking at a lot of different religions trying to find a place that fits their feelings. If I felt someone tapping me on the shoulder..depending where I was and the time..God may get kicked in the balls..dammit...maybe that's why I'm an atheist? I missed the call... weeping . You didn't miss the call, your hearing it right now, you are talking about believing there is "something else" but at the same time, your fighting against your deep seated bias against religions so once you can let go of your bias, I believe you will find your faith. Religion is something different, expression of your faith is a purely personal exercise, and each of us may seem similar in where we attent church or who we gather with for study, but at the end of the day, faith is between one person, and his/her God. No church, no religious text, no ritual behavior can change that. Quote
eddo Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 If I felt someone tapping me on the shoulder..depending where I was and the time..God may get kicked in the balls..dammit...maybe that's why I'm an atheist? I missed the call... weeping . lol, I walked up behind one of the girls in my group last night and scared her by burping real loud in her ear and almost got kicked in the balls... Got my upper leg cause I dodged... 1 Quote I'm trusted by more women.
emkay64 Posted October 1, 2010 Author Posted October 1, 2010 If I felt someone tapping me on the shoulder..depending where I was and the time..God may get kicked in the balls..dammit...maybe that's why I'm an atheist? I missed the call... weeping . lol, I walked up behind one of the girls in my group last night and scared her by burping real loud in her ear and almost got kicked in the balls... Got my upper leg cause I dodged... Awww...lmao..actually...once when I was in University it was night and I was heading to my car..this guy was walking a little close behind...I turned around and he shielded his nuts..he says "I'm sorry...it was really stupid to follow so closely at night"...it was pretty funny..but he came awfully close and he knew it:D Quote
emkay64 Posted October 1, 2010 Author Posted October 1, 2010 Do you think worshiping God can only be done at the permission of a specific religion Emkay? Is that waht all this is all about? You trying to force all people of faith into a tidy definition to make you feel better about rejecting God? Well I am not going to sit here and let you tel lie after lie just to make yourself feel better. I'm not rejecting God. I just believe that it's something else entirely than a man made notion. Look who is attacking..geeze. Quote
phreakwars Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 Of course he is upset, every Atheist acts this hateful to religion because deep down inside, they know they are wrong. I have no problem at all with Christianity. It's the Christians I don't like. And, I'm NOT an atheist. . . Quote https://www.facebook.com/phreakwars
ImWithStupid Posted October 3, 2010 Posted October 3, 2010 Nope, I stand by my last statement. The more people educate themselves about religion, the more they know how full of sh t it is. Just ask former Catholic priest Ray Fontaine: http://www.deism.com...atures-god.net/ . . I find it quite confusing that you make this statement. Catholic priests know more about the other major religions than you, me or most people. It's part of their education. You have stated in the past that some of your best conversations on religion were with a local priest. By your claim, he would have told you how full of sh t religion was. I find it hard to believe that was the case. Quote
phreakwars Posted October 3, 2010 Posted October 3, 2010 By your claim, he would have told you how full of sh t religion was. The local guy is the Reverend... and let's just say, "praise the rev" for having a straight theology (which is what he taught) conversation with me, instead of a religious one involving "god's will". It's too bad more followers of Christianity don't listen. They might learn something, and much like Catholic priest Ray Fontaine, decide enough of this religious shit already, time to keep it real. . . Quote https://www.facebook.com/phreakwars
builder Posted October 3, 2010 Posted October 3, 2010 By your claim, he would have told you how full of sh t religion was. The local guy is the Reverend... and let's just say, "praise the rev" for having a straight theology (which is what he taught) conversation with me, instead of a religious one involving "god's will". It's too bad more followers of Christianity don't listen. They might learn something, and much like Catholic priest Ray Fontaine, decide enough of this religious sh t already, time to keep it real. . . Love the concept, but that would leave all those wannabes grasping for straws. How could they possibly maintain that facade, without the backing of some belief system? What would be the point of their existence? If not to worship and obey? 1 Quote Persevere, it pisses people off.
phreakwars Posted October 3, 2010 Posted October 3, 2010 I'm not sure who it is they are obeying, but it sure isn't the guy in the bible. . . Quote https://www.facebook.com/phreakwars
jokersarewild Posted October 3, 2010 Posted October 3, 2010 Or maybe there is no God, and humans just created religion to give credence to the laws they wished people to follow to keep society together and not raping/murdering each other. Then followed said laws up with "If you don't follow these, an Invisible Man who is Perfect will see that you're a 'sinner' (aka, someone who didn't follow the laws said humans laid down) and banish you to a place that will punish you in ways I determine (hellfire, brimstone, flayed skin, etc)." Then some people were a little too hardcore about it. Quote RoyalOrleans is my real dad!
timesjoke Posted October 4, 2010 Posted October 4, 2010 I'm not rejecting God. I just believe that it's something else entirely than a man made notion. Look who is attacking..geeze. And that is what I am trying to tell you.....that God is found inside your soul, not from any book or other people. You keep trying to claim that faith is defined by knowledge of a set religion and my point is that a person can be filled with faith and a belief in God without ever seeing a Bible in their life and certainly do not need to know specific elements of an individual religion. There is no command from God to form specific religions, religions are creations of man, not God. This is why I keep saying that no matter how much an Atheist has studied various religions there is no way he can understand Faith, and faith is the required element of following a religion. Without faith, religion can never make sense to anyone. My example of faith being like the 3-D glasses is the simplest. You have to look at religion using the glasses of faith to see what the religious follower sees, without the "faith glasses" you see things that are difficult to understand and look strange. Let me give another example: Let's say a guy spends his entire life as a virgin and goes to college to be a doctor. He spends years in school learning all about the body and how it works to include everything about the female anatomy. Not one time has he lived with a woman or even had sex with a woman but he has extensive knowledge of the way women are put together and their female functions on a scientific level. The man knows more about a woman's body than 99% of women know about their bodies.........so based on his extensive scientific knowledge, is it reasonable to say that this man knows more about women than women do? Is the surface and biology of a woman all that is required to "know" what it is to be a woman? 1 Quote
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