Your suspicions are unfounded and incorrect. To which 'good deity' are you referring?
You are a very badly divided religious person, who stubbornly clings on to archaic thoughts, ideas and concepts. Please strive to correct your division problem.
Thank you.
Okay, I concede. I exaggerated. Not EVERY Christian or EVERY Atheist has doubts, but I know many do. It takes a leap of faith to claim either stance as a truth. Everybody has their opinions, testimonials and personal journeys. I, for one, believe in God. This does not make me archaic. This is just my personal belief. I don't think anybody's religious opinions make them "modern" or "archaic". People have had many religious opinions since the beginning of humanity.
You have once again used a term which divides a group of religious people, from other religious people, as well as dividing them from people who are not religious. The use of this, and / or similar terminology, might be offensive to some people, whether they are religious, or whether they are not religious.
Please discontinue dividing yourself and / or others.
Please do not use -ists or -isms.
Thank you.
To have "faith", means 'to trust'.
How does one 'take a leap of trust'?
Is / are the person or people to who you are referring cadaver(s)?
In future, please use 'everyone' instead, but be extremely careful with 'blanket assumptions'.
I do not believe that 'bodies' have any opinions, nor do they give any testimonials. They might take a journey, however, with the help of living people, to such places as a mortuary, cemetery or crematorium, etc.
Which deity do you believe exists?
Please delineate the approximate period of time that 'humanity began', in your opinion.
Thank you.
While that is true in your case, I know many Atheists who have doubts and many Christians who have doubts. I think right now, we do not have the science, brain-capacity or information as a collective species to prove or disprove a God. Every person has to make their best choice and while I believe in God, I cannot prove His existence to others and nobody has disproved His existence to me. This is why many people, regardless of their faith or lack there of, are confronted with doubts, even if you are not.
True, Zeus and Jupiter could be real. Unicorns have not been documented thus most people, including myself, do not believe in them, but I am sure some people believe in them somewhere. Do you think it's important to convert people to Atheism? If so, why? There's no theoretical reward for Atheism or punishment for faith in the Atheist standpoint. Everybody just dies and ceases consciousness.
I feel like I'm a mixture of being Christian and being agnostic
← View full post
It's normal. Every Christian has doubt. I suspect that every Atheist has times where he/she wonders if there IS a God.
--
suckonthis9
9 years ago
|
pl
Comment Hidden (
show
)
Report
0
0
-
GoraIntoDesiGals
9 years ago
|
pl
Comment Hidden (
show
)
Report
0
0
Your suspicions are unfounded and incorrect. To which 'good deity' are you referring?
You are a very badly divided religious person, who stubbornly clings on to archaic thoughts, ideas and concepts. Please strive to correct your division problem.
Thank you.
--
Goomats
9 years ago
|
pl
Comment Hidden (
show
)
Report
0
0
Okay, I concede. I exaggerated. Not EVERY Christian or EVERY Atheist has doubts, but I know many do. It takes a leap of faith to claim either stance as a truth. Everybody has their opinions, testimonials and personal journeys. I, for one, believe in God. This does not make me archaic. This is just my personal belief. I don't think anybody's religious opinions make them "modern" or "archaic". People have had many religious opinions since the beginning of humanity.
--
suckonthis9
9 years ago
|
pl
Comment Hidden (
show
)
Report
0
0
You have once again used a term which divides a group of religious people, from other religious people, as well as dividing them from people who are not religious. The use of this, and / or similar terminology, might be offensive to some people, whether they are religious, or whether they are not religious.
Please discontinue dividing yourself and / or others.
Please do not use -ists or -isms.
Thank you.
To have "faith", means 'to trust'.
How does one 'take a leap of trust'?
Is / are the person or people to who you are referring cadaver(s)?
In future, please use 'everyone' instead, but be extremely careful with 'blanket assumptions'.
I do not believe that 'bodies' have any opinions, nor do they give any testimonials. They might take a journey, however, with the help of living people, to such places as a mortuary, cemetery or crematorium, etc.
Which deity do you believe exists?
Please delineate the approximate period of time that 'humanity began', in your opinion.
Thank you.
I never doubt that there is no god because evidence that one or several god(s) exist(s) was never presented to me.
--
Goomats
9 years ago
|
pl
Comment Hidden (
show
)
Report
0
0
While that is true in your case, I know many Atheists who have doubts and many Christians who have doubts. I think right now, we do not have the science, brain-capacity or information as a collective species to prove or disprove a God. Every person has to make their best choice and while I believe in God, I cannot prove His existence to others and nobody has disproved His existence to me. This is why many people, regardless of their faith or lack there of, are confronted with doubts, even if you are not.
--
GoraIntoDesiGals
9 years ago
|
pl
Comment Hidden (
show
)
Report
0
0
Disproving is a fallacy. You can't disprove Zeus, Jupiter or unicorns.
--
Goomats
9 years ago
|
pl
Comment Hidden (
show
)
Report
0
0
True, Zeus and Jupiter could be real. Unicorns have not been documented thus most people, including myself, do not believe in them, but I am sure some people believe in them somewhere. Do you think it's important to convert people to Atheism? If so, why? There's no theoretical reward for Atheism or punishment for faith in the Atheist standpoint. Everybody just dies and ceases consciousness.