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20 years ago #2334
>so why the hell should he expect so much out of us???

Why not?
Its game, Its rules- if I got a problem with that I can cry a river and dig a grave.

-is one thought, not to say that is the way it is, but just demonstrating potentials.

20 years ago #2335
>if He does exist, he probably doesn't give a crap whether you believe in him or not. A perfect being couldn't possibly be so egotistical that you'd have to kiss his ass regularly to avoid eternal burnination>

Amen to that. Personally I can see no place in nature where something so tremendously wasteful and sadistic as an *ETERNAL* storage place or pure torture for things that failed to beg forgiveness within the first *100 years (tops)* of their presumably infinite span of being.

Not to say that natural order = the only methodology of the divine, but that afforementioned bit seems psychotic on a level that is CONTRARY to the order and harmony of nature.

20 years ago #2336
>if people didn't think that god expected something from us, religion wouldn't be so dogmatic>

More specificly: if people didnt think God wanted THE SAME THING from all of us (a la: A book of all truths, or a set of rituals that promise enlightenment-on-a-shtick)....THEN religion wouldnt be so reminicent of cattle herding on the general overall

20 years ago #2337
*exhales*


Yeah...

and you thought the 'Rev' thing
was just for some weird
catholic fetish
I had


20 years ago #2338
Colonel, whould it make a difference if you designed the ants, and the molecular structure of the ant farm container. What if the God to people ratio is even greater than that of ant to man. I can't make an ant.

20 years ago #2339
Antitheist: Someone who has an aversion to belief in God.

I mention this term because it's stronger than 'atheist', and often follows a person's disillusionment with some religion (usually Christianity). There was period of a year where I called myself an atheist, but it would be more accurate to say I was an antitheist.

The thing with antitheism is that it's nearly always anti- some specific religion. But this is just another way of affirming acceptance of that religion's premises (God is good and perfect, God expects a great deal of people, etc.). Most antitheists don't consider that there might be another way of looking at it.

A more flippant definition of antitheist would be 'Someone who hates the God in which he/she doesn't believe.'

Food for thought, from someone who's been there.

20 years ago #2340
Is it God or religion that most people hate? A lot of "religion" is the doctrin of power hungry men, most of which were quite wicked. Religion was used to control a rabble of mostly ignorant, hungry, barbaric people.

20 years ago #2341
*shrugs* Lots of people have trouble separating the two (God and religious institutions). That's the main reason I brought up antitheism.

20 years ago #2342
I absolutely hate every religious group I have ever belonged to. But I love God.

20 years ago #2343
Good point about anti-theism Ulrike. I think that fervant and pasionate disblief in a particular religion/god is the shadow of deep belief in that religion. In fact, I believe a period of strong disbelief is part of many religious traditions.

To borrow from Christianity, "I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot; I wish that you were cold or hot. So because you are lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of My mouth." Revelation 3:15-16. In addition to answering the rather blasphamous question of whether the devine spits or swallows, it points out that what the religion/god is looking for is someone passionately engaged, one way or the other.

20 years ago #2344
((>if He does exist, he probably doesn't give a crap whether you believe in him or not. A perfect being couldn't possibly be so egotistical that you'd have to kiss his ass regularly to avoid eternal burnination>

Amen to that. Personally I can see no place in nature where something so tremendously wasteful and sadistic as an *ETERNAL* storage place or pure torture for things that failed to beg forgiveness within the first *100 years (tops)* of their presumably infinite span of being.))

I don't believe either that A God who would have created things for us to enjoy would even think of creating or having a place where those creations would spend eternity burning. I don't know how much you guys are familiar with the ancient religions of the land of Mesopotamia, Caanan...well, they had rituals where they would actually burn their sons and daughters in the fire to the god Baal. Disgusting, huh? But the prophet Jeremiah in ...Jeremiah 19:5, he gives a message to Israel, and it's from God, and this is what God says, "And they built the high places of the Baal inorder to burn their sons in the fire as whole burnt offerings to the Baal, something that I had not commanded or spoken of, and that had not come up into my heart."

Now if the idea of burning people had never come into his heart, then why would he burn people in something like "hell"? That's what I asked myself. Simple answer...There is no fiery hell. I did a lot of research on it, and back around the first century of our common era, just after Christ and the founders of the Christian church died, the church took in ideas and doctrines from other sources, to blend in Christian religion with the greek and roman philosopy, and guess what? the notion of a fiery hell was one of those philosophies from the greeks and "pagan" sources. And ever since then, confusion on certain Bible words has continued the idea in "christian" churches. Nobody seemed to mind in the middle ages...at least not the clergy. That's how religion kept people in fear and obedience...Be good or you'll burn in FIRE AND BRIMSTONE!!!

sorry...got carried away...
Anyway, the idea of fiery hell, if you do enough research far back, came from a nation called Babylon, back in ancient times. At least that's as far as I've traced it.

20 years ago #2345
I respect your views, Charles, but I don't think it's fair to take the word of a Jewish writer at face value when he is describing competing religions of his time. Propaganda is not a new practice, and there were wars going on over the centuries that the old testiment was collected. I know the Bible says it is the inspired word of G-d/God, but there are lots of people claiming to speak for the devine--that doesn't make it so. I guess this is a matter of personal faith.

Not to jump on the "anti-Chistian" bandwagon (I have great respect for sincere believers), but I am pretty sure I remember both fire and brimstone in the Book of Revelations. Look for example at Chapter 20 versees 14 and 15, "And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire and this is the second death. And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast unto the lake of fire." See also Revelations 21:8 "But the fearful...[sinners of various sorts]...and all liars shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death." I could go on, but I won't.

I was raised Luthern and I'm pretty sure about the weeping and the gnashing of teeth--it is in the Bible. Now you do not have to accept the Bible as the literal and only word of God (I do not), but if you are going to quote the Bible as proof of some truth, you have to admit the unpleasant parts are "God's word" as well. And if God allowed parts of the Bible to be twisted and misinterpreted, how can any of the Bible be taken as absolute proof of God's word?


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