12/17/2013 11:50:37 AM
posting since this got buried at the bottom of the last page:
12/17/2013 11:53:23 AM
hey everybody
12/17/2013 1:07:37 PM
lol
12/17/2013 2:16:08 PM
12/17/2013 2:46:54 PM
hey, guysjust chiming in to say that I'm a Christian and I believe in God, but I don't believe that God is omnipotentand when you concede that there might be limits to God's powers, quite a few of the natural objections to His behavior (why does He allow Satan to exist, why doesn't He conclusively demonstrate His existence to us, why didn't he just create the world as a realm of perpetual bliss for everyone) disappearI'm not saying it proves a damn thing...but it does simplify matters a great deal, and provide reasonable resolutions to a lot of problemsand there is (in my view) a very simple and strong argument against God's omnipotence (granted that He exists in the first place.) if God were omnipotent, he'd be able to create a rock etc.]
12/17/2013 11:07:34 PM
Setting aside for the moment how you know he exists at all....I'm curious what your scriptural basis is for this. If he unable to demonstrate himself to us, what can he do? How do you know?I agree that omnipotence is by definition incoherent but the Bible and essentially every Christian doctrine I've encountered believes if he's not omnipotent then he's pretty freaking close. He did create the entire Universe right?
12/18/2013 8:36:24 AM
At some point everyone just starts making up their own theology, its putting fingers in holes to plug leaks to prevent the rushing flood of reason
12/18/2013 8:47:58 AM
^
12/18/2013 1:13:46 PM
why Christianity? especially since you have amended the Bible to fit your own desireshave you explored any other religion?
12/18/2013 1:20:29 PM
also in secular humanism, for example while sitting quietly on a mountain overlook and enjoying the view
12/18/2013 1:38:25 PM
^^No, I've not explored other religions to any serious extent. And I don't strictly believe that there's only one "correct" religion, or only one path to God. Christianity is the religion of my culture, to which I've had incomparably the most exposure; so it's the one I've adopted. But I don't actively believe that Islam or Hinduism is "wrong'' or that all Muslims or Hindus are going to Hell.]
12/18/2013 1:40:19 PM
it seems lazy to base one of the most important aspects on your life on how you were raised without exploring alternativesespecially considering it's a belief system you know is flawed ("I'm simply amending the conventional Christian doctrine so that it makes logical and moral sense to me")
12/18/2013 1:49:36 PM
KJV literally uses the word "omnipotent":
12/18/2013 1:53:15 PM
^^I guess I hear what you're saying...but if I believe there's as much or more truth in Christianity than in any religion (which I do) then I might as well adopt it. Plus, there's something to be said for sticking with those things that are already precious to you, and have the merit of long familiarityplus, I suspect I'd find myself amending the doctrine of ANY religion I tried to adopt.Everything I just said is after-the-fact, though. The real reason I stick with Christianity is that it's my religion and it feels right to me. I mean, if I love my wife, I'm not going to abandon her just because I might find someone better.^Okay, fair enough. I guess the scriptures say (more or less unambiguously) that God is omnipotent.
12/18/2013 1:54:39 PM
Since you like Battlestar Galactica enough to put it in your username, maybe try worshiping the Lords of Kobol or just being a Mormon or something!
12/18/2013 1:54:50 PM
^^^to be fair, all of that is up to interpretation, as is a lot of the bible[Edited on December 18, 2013 at 1:56 PM. Reason : .]
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12/18/2013 2:03:22 PM
but what if not leaving your wife to find something better meant that you were both going to be eternally damned?!
12/18/2013 2:05:26 PM
12/18/2013 2:06:34 PM
Why do you hate mormons so much?
12/18/2013 2:18:32 PM
12/18/2013 2:40:37 PM
he's not past it
12/18/2013 3:06:44 PM
Pascal's Wager does not enter into my theological calculations. I believe in God because I think He is real, not for any pragmatic, mercenary reason.
12/18/2013 10:23:08 PM
12/18/2013 10:30:33 PM
^if you're referring to Buddhism (or Buddhist sects) that's not really a religion. Anyhow (while this violates the spirit of my point) I'm willing to sacrifice some logical soundness for the sake of the conclusions I want to draw.If sacrificing logic for the sake of expedience sounds horrible and foolish, consider that there are absolutely no rigorous, formally demonstrable logical grounds for believing that the sun will rise tomorrow. None whatsoever. But we believe it, because it's desirable and convenient. (This is a stretch, I know; but it illustrates that when we demand perfection in our logic, we sacrifice a whole lot.)
12/18/2013 10:40:21 PM
12/19/2013 8:45:04 AM
yeah i'm really confused by his stancei see the value in "believing" something outside demonstrable reality, but not when you're completely aware that that belief system is inconsistent within itself, let alone inconsistent with reality.my guess is it's a combination of self-comfort/laziness/fear
12/19/2013 8:57:13 AM
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12/19/2013 9:34:00 AM
For me, it's fine if it's part of a process of belief refinement and not as an end unto itself. "Because it makes life more interesting" isn't good enough.
12/19/2013 11:15:43 AM
^Sure. One example is he believed humans would achieve immortality by the 21st century. Unfortunately, that didn't work out for him.
12/19/2013 11:25:08 AM
http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2014/03/20/does-the-big-bang-breakthrough-offer-proof-of-god/
3/22/2014 1:03:47 PM
3/22/2014 1:07:19 PM
The worse part of that is assuming it was the Christian god of the bible, and no other god. How sad. Also ignores the parts in genesis that are disproved by our current understanding. Smh
3/23/2014 12:27:50 PM
from my FB feed after my response to some some video about finding religion:" I'm not saying Christianity is better than any other religion. But, I am a Christian. I believe in the one true King. But you are correct...who knows what the future holds. I rely on my faith in God...that he will continue to guide me and lead my family until we are in his kingdom. I hope that people out there have some sort of religion to turn to. I promote Christianity because I am a Christian. I just wonder about the ones who are lost, who don't practice anything at all?...Cult and religion are very similar but they do have their differences. But, I'm not gonna debate this on Facebook."If yours is not the BEST, why the hell are you following it? You seem to have plenty of conviction telling others they're going to Hell, but all you can muster is "well I think my religion is pretty OK." The "who knows what the future holds" is in reference to my comment about US Protestantism circa 2000 being but a speck on the religious history timeline. W T F
4/20/2014 9:59:34 AM
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4/20/2014 2:11:17 PM
Christians: doesn't the fact that you're asked to believe on faith alone not itself a giant red flag? Why doesn't the call for faith instead of evidence set off alarm bells? Wouldn't a god know that we would eventually figure out empiricism and the scientific method? Wouldn't he know that hearsay from ancient scrolls would be unconvincing?At least Muslim apologists understand this problem: they unsuccessfully try to demonstrate modern scientific predictions from the Koran because they know the all-knowing creator of the Universe would do a hell of a lot better than "just believe it." If one of his actual goals is to have humanity know that he exists.Why does it all appear to be completely made up by primitive savages if it isn't so?
4/21/2014 12:33:40 AM
^^^ That's postmodernism infiltrating orthodox Christian belief, unfortunately.^And that is a good, and very common, question. I know you didn't like his book (sorry ), but as this talk by Tim Keller illustrates, that modern conception of faith as you've described, isn't Biblical at all. http://sermons2.redeemer.com/sermons/noah-and-reasons-faith-faith-understanding
4/21/2014 10:19:46 AM
It seems your argument for everything is that the people who say or believe nutty things in the name of Christianity aren't really Christians or don't know what Christianity really says... This isn't really a valid argument when these nutty people represent the mainstream. Isn't god supposed to be guiding people to the right beliefs? Isn't the Bible supposed to be accessible to all? By your arguments, that system has failed.
4/21/2014 11:34:21 AM
so... i haven't stepped in here for months... has god been found yet within the preceding pages?
4/21/2014 12:35:02 PM
god is sleeping on a bench at Davidson, but some of the locals complained
4/21/2014 12:38:18 PM
'Homeless Jesus' Sculpture Continues To Divide Wealthy Community In North Carolinahttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/17/homeless-jesus-sculpture-davidson_n_5167418.html
4/21/2014 12:41:37 PM
^^^so...i haven't stepped into the secular pop culture for months...has god been disproven? i must have missed that memo.
4/21/2014 12:47:28 PM
4/21/2014 1:00:17 PM
No diving allowed in the bible!
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