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Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by englishmart(m): 6:23am On Dec 31, 2019 |
Ayt27:I'm in the man who came for Deliverance had once gone to heaven. This is interesting 1 Like |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by smudge2079(m): 6:33am On Dec 31, 2019 |
Only a fool will say there's no God. 1 Like |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by Acehart: 6:53am On Dec 31, 2019 |
predatorX: Hi. The contention about the existence of a HE- God has always been about the Creation, the beginning. Cain and Abel’s sacrifice was based on their belief about whether there was a HE-Creator or not. (Sorry for bringing up Biblical stuff. But on the two sides of the divide are those that do not believe there is a God through physical evidence against those who believe by listening to ‘word of mouth’). “God is nature”, you said. “Nature is energy”, you said. Let’s go back to the first principles: an object will remain in a state of rest (until an imbalance) or perpetually move unless an equal force brings it to rest. (Newton’s First Law). I’d like to ask: why did creation stop? If an IT was responsible, logical reasoning says creation will be perpetual. If you would say that I am illogical for saying this: that the same energy at the initial point moved forward in time to resist what it started. Then I’ll ask, “what is the result”? Zero. (Mx dot dot + kx dot + cx =0). Creation never existed or it is natural that what we call creation will end since IT energy is yet resist what IT started. PredatorX your postulation sounds like religion and not science. But we see that Creation stopped and something like a cyclic-sustaining factor is in the mix - there isn’t any energy equation in science with such a factor - there is nothing like a perpetual motion machine. To make a wise conclusion, one must have full knowledge of a science and theology. Unfortunately, those who lean on science don’t know (Christian) theology but draw conclusions based on half-knowledge: Christianity is based on the gospels and not on the Jewish text: the Law of the Christians (not referring to the religion) is written in their heart: they have “no need“ for a book to know that they must: 1. Preserve the earth. 2. Sustain the earth. 3. Take what you need. Store the excess. 4. Love the Creator and do their best for his creation. If you would have read the Christian scriptures, you would see that the Creator’s real intention was for men not to have a need for a teacher or a book but follow the rule of nature in his heart. Why then is there a book? (Well, I keep a dictionary because I forget words easily and I’ll always need it for reference and articulation) Another issue about creation is the seven day process which the Hebrew text gives. The translation for ”day“ is “Time period”. If you do some form of computer programming, you would know that a time period is never less than zero or greater than infinity. “Time period” is easily the most adjustable parameter and easily the most inconsequential parameter. 6 billion years is within a time period or seven time periods. But you have not gone to great lengths to know this. If God was silent about the time period size, a programmer will know why - it is inconsequential. Many men have no value. They are guilty of the same thing they accuse another for. Today he stands for something, tomorrow he fights against that same thing he would have died for previously. He covers one meter and he screams that he has covered the earth. Happy Holidays. 2 Likes |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by englishmart(m): 6:55am On Dec 31, 2019 |
phr0nesis:Draw them with me to Starboy fest? 1 Like |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by dlawsamesq(m): 7:00am On Dec 31, 2019 |
Mcuzy: God so love you, that is why He always bring you back to HIM. 1 Like |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by englishmart(m): 7:01am On Dec 31, 2019 |
D1zion:don't kill yourself please. 1 Like |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by CuteNbad(m): 7:08am On Dec 31, 2019 |
Snowale:Dude stop blabbing,Your Prophet can never ever be the comforter.the comforter is the Holy spirit Cus it was the comforter that made the disciples of Jesus speak in tongues to the people and they were amazed. The bible never talked about Quran or Prophet Mohammed but the same can't be said of Quran.And mind you,prophet Mohammed is a person and can never comfort you as he is not here anymore but the Holy spirit will always be there for us if we seek him in truth faith and spirit. Peace 1 Like |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by DAVE5(m): 7:13am On Dec 31, 2019 |
WebSurfer: Ok, you’re very correct, is that all? |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by englishmart(m): 7:16am On Dec 31, 2019 |
frozen70:Fraternize 1 Like |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by englishmart(m): 7:18am On Dec 31, 2019 |
ibechris:true life stories are supposed to be correct regardless who wrote them 1 Like |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by showafrica(m): 7:23am On Dec 31, 2019 |
nwaimoroseyaho: Anyone who thinks all these happened by accident is an idiot. If says he wont believe in what religious folks regard as God currently then he might have to figure but if he says there is no God, then he is foolish. |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by frozen70(f): 7:28am On Dec 31, 2019 |
englishmart: Thanks |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by phr0nesis(m): 7:31am On Dec 31, 2019 |
englishmart:You agree I'm right |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by khia: 7:42am On Dec 31, 2019 |
predatorX:The Hebrews. |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by Roycemadeit(m): 7:44am On Dec 31, 2019 |
Preetychina22:I'm talking thousands of years. From Atlantis, Egypt, All civilizations BC, and after. |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by englishmart(m): 7:48am On Dec 31, 2019 |
BlackManta:Anyways, it's not about being an atheist it's about knowing the truth. 1 Like |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by Roycemadeit(m): 7:50am On Dec 31, 2019 |
khia: You all personalize God and that's where you miss it. We liken God to a Human. Every culture will tells they are God's own people and of how he is done miracles for them. So if the Hebrews are God's people, my dear you will still not be God's even if you make heaven. Religion is a bundle of confusion. "The religious" can't give answers to so many logical questions, all they would say is God is not man to think the way we humans do. Yet, they select different portions of their religious books, parts that serve their interest, wrap it with God to incite fear. For example in Christianity, no matter how fervent you are and make heaven, you would still be subjugated to been ruled over by the the twelve tribes of Israel when Christ's new millennial reign begins. What are you all fighting for? I mean when the devil would be imprisoned for a thousand years only and after that he would be released, while y'all, whom the devil has introduced sin to, will burn in hell for eternity. If the Bible is preached from its beginning to its last page, y'all will be too confused to understand anything. So, what you do is pick the ones you like and serve you. 2 Likes |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by Abidek900(m): 7:53am On Dec 31, 2019 |
I'll advise you buy a copy of qur'an and pray before reading it. |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by Roycemadeit(m): 7:57am On Dec 31, 2019 |
khia: You cannot understand a God who will not act as humans would, you are lost. You believe life exists as a test, a trial, a period of putting you through your paces to see if you are "worthy." But if you believe that life exists as an opportunity, a process through which you discover— remember—that you are worthy, then it seems insane. You believe God is an ego-filled God who requires attention, adoration, appreciation, and affection—and will punish or kill if he doesn't get it. But if you believe that God is without ego or need, but the source of all things, and the seat of all wisdom and love, then your theologies fall apart. You believe that God is a vengeful God, jealous in His love and wrathful in His anger. But if you believe God is a peaceful God, joyous in Her love and passionate in Her ecstasy then you belief falls apart. The purpose of life is not to please God. The purpose of life is to know, and to recreate, Who You Are. In so doing you do please God, and glorify Her as well. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by englishmart(m): 8:00am On Dec 31, 2019 |
Rozaytee:why not just come to my house and beat me? 1 Like |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by khia: 8:05am On Dec 31, 2019 |
Roycemadeit:. I am not a Christian and I am not religious. Religious people view the bible as something to be worshipped, I do not. I am a spiritual person who believes in the Most High, I believe the bible was written as a guide to the way we should live our lives while we are on this Earth, men made it into a thing of worship. |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by khia: 8:09am On Dec 31, 2019 |
Roycemadeit: You do not know what I believe, try asking me instead of assuming. 1 Like |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by Daejoyoung: 8:10am On Dec 31, 2019 |
khia:But they were humans right? many were teenagers and probably children too. Jesus tells us that God makes his sun to shine on both the good and evil, what does that mean? Even if we are to accept this your claim that they are not God's people, then in places where Christians have been killed similar to some events in the holocaust, why did God permit it? since you believe Christians are the only ones who are God's people. |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by khia: 8:14am On Dec 31, 2019 |
Daejoyoung: I don't believe in Christianity nor any other religions. |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by englishmart(m): 8:21am On Dec 31, 2019 |
989900:beautiful write-up, I must say. 2 Likes |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by Nobody: 8:24am On Dec 31, 2019 |
englishmart: All you need is to speak with the TRUE Christians (Jehovah's Witnesses) on whatever question you have in mind regarding the Bible! Note what the Bible said about a mighty spirit being who is misleading people! Revelations 12:9 Well he is in charge of all the religions on earth today (including the countless religious groups claiming Christians having contradicting doctrines and conflicting teachings) 2Corinthians 4:4 There is just one single group belonging to Jesus, they are known as Jehovah's Witnesses. They're in almost all the countries of the earth preaching and teaching what Jesus taught zealously in their respective neighborhood. Matthew 28:19-20 Feel free to approach them with any question that comes to your mind! Matthew 7:7-9 Remember Jesus said his TRUE followers will be vilified by all people {Matthew 10:20-22, John 17:14-16} so don't allow what people say about them to deprive you of the last opportunity you have to understand the author of the Bible (God). Matthew 5:11-12 |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by DeepSight(m): 8:26am On Dec 31, 2019 |
Roycemadeit: Once I saw this post, i recognized at once that someone with a more profound grasp of life than usual was speaking. This was heart warming, for it is rare to see, within the dross and dim spectrum of light available in most of the world today. So thank you. However as you have caught my interest, pardon me as I will have a few questions. I'll start with what you have hinted at up there - namely - moral relativism/ subjectivity. Let me say straight away that I totally "get" moral subjectivity - and moral relativism (both are very close precepts but not quite the same). Nevertheless when pressed on this subject I have mostly found myself standing with objective moral values. Indeed, years ago, i have had marathon debates on this forum on this subject. In those discussions, I dont think I truly let my real position on to my co-discussants - because in my view they had taken far too extreme and therefore far too absurd a position in favour of moral subjectivism/ moral relativism such that if one were to abide with their propositions, it would never be possible to condemn any deed in this world - no matter how grisly, how abominable, how disgusting or how evidently, manifestly and patently against the flow of life and nature such a deed was. This extremity is what led me to argue objective moral standards in opposition and my question to you is therefore - to what extent would you push the moral subjectivism / moral relativism evident in your post. Do you also espouse it to such a degree that it becomes impossible to ever say of any deed - "this was clearly wrong or evil" - thereby taking us into a blurry moral existence which frankly if ever given legal credence to - would result not just in anarchy but probably even the expedited extinction of our species. That is my question. However because of the enlightenment with which you have spoken, and the poetry evident in your pen (which is a weakness for me) I will share with you ahead that I am not a strict moral objectivist in truth, regardless of how ardently I argued that position in the past. I am not a religious person - I subscribe to no religion - for most of my time of this forum I was known as a deist (and suspect I introduced Deism here) - today I would prefer to say that I am agnostic - whilst I believe in the existence of a source, I believe it is beyond remote and thus unknowable. On the question of morality, I believe in certain secular objective moral standards - with the proviso that every moral action has a context and a situation - which must be taken into account. Something I would perhaps call situational or contextual morality. What say ye, good sir? |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by DeepSight(m): 8:29am On Dec 31, 2019 |
Roycemadeit: Bang on point, thank you for stating the truth here. |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by DeepSight(m): 8:30am On Dec 31, 2019 |
Roycemadeit: Resonates. |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by DeepSight(m): 8:33am On Dec 31, 2019 |
Roycemadeit: In terms of the existence of souls, I would stretch that further - we are probably talking not just zillions of years - but such an unquantifiable stretch of time that is beyond the capacity of the mortal mind to grasp. This is with the proviso though, that time is not an illusion - and it just very well might be. Indeed, almost certainly is. |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by starmehigh: 8:34am On Dec 31, 2019 |
Petersamuel8: Heaven's gate keeper 2 Likes |
Re: 4 Reasons I'm Considering Becoming An Atheist by DeepSight(m): 8:41am On Dec 31, 2019 |
Roycemadeit: Profound, incisive, brilliant at once and also poetic. Two questions strike me here and please oblige me - 1. What informs your reference to God in the feminine. I notice you repeatedly refer to It as a "Her" - and specifically with a capital "H". . . Years ago I had some sort of deep trance in which I came upon a recognition that the first vibration of all existence was a feminine vibration. However, as I mentioned above, I have since become very agnostic on the subject of God - whilst I still believe It is there - as the Source - I do believe it is too remote and absolutely unknowable. I therefore personally refer to It as "It" rather than "Him" or "Her". . . 2. Please can you share your background in terms of philosophy and what writings, if any, have influenced your current take on the meaning of life. Also if you belong to any group or spiritual/ philosophical persuasion. |
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