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What I know is that all religions are completely false.
What I know is that all religions are completely false. They are systems of belief created by humans to answer questions that thousands of years ago could not be answered. All scripture is self-proclaimed word of God with no way of determining authenticity.
From what the bible says, almost all people I have met are going to hell, and it's because they are scared to follow their religion word by word.
If I were to say that I believe in a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh with me and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree. Yeah you would call me f**king crazy, but because your thought is rationalized by society, and how it is so willing to let groups they do not fully research into control their lives to some extent. I believe you are the crazy f**king out of your mind one for this one.
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Quote from: Mangled* on December 15, 2008, 11:14:29 pmWhat I know is that all religions are completely false.How do you know that?
Quote from: SadistAtHeart on December 16, 2008, 12:10:35 amQuote from: Mangled* on December 15, 2008, 11:14:29 pmWhat I know is that all religions are completely false.How do you know that?Introduce me to a faith that offers a strict and universal moral code as an end and scripture as merely the means to such an end, and I will follow said faith proudly. It would be taught so that moral values would be imposed upon scripture rather than extracted from it, and therefore everyone would interpret scripture very similarly. If this was the case with existing religions, Christianity would not be split into a googolplex of small sects which differ mainly in their interpretations of specific portions of scripture.
you cant ever KNOW that god exists. you can just believe that. you also cant KNOW that he doesnt existand even more for agnostics, you cant ever KNOW that its impossible to find out whether or not god exists
Edit: Not to mention, it's my firm belief that the story of Jesus Christ is a perfected plagiarism of several other myths which precede it, mainly the Egyptian god Horus, as Mangled already stated. Although it may seem like an advertisement, I strongly advise all of you to watch Zeitgeist. It may fall under the "we can make just about anything believable if we try hard enough" category, but I found it interesting enough to watch it at least three times.
I strongly advise all of you to watch Zeitgeist. It may fall under the "we can make just about anything believable if we try hard enough" category, but I found it interesting enough to watch it at least three times.
There are two types of religious people. There are fundementalists and there are hypocrites. Fundementalists believe solidly in their religion despite how often parts of it are downright proved wrong. Hypocrites label themselves as being part of a religion but then pick and choose what does and does not seem relevant and feasible from that religions teachings, constantly evading their "belief" clashing with the ever expanding knowledge of science.
An apple being green is a terrible analogy to use for what is the most important question in the universe.
EDIT: Mangled. You don't know anything about how the world works. Please. Please. Shut up.
you completely missed the point of what i was saying
A good Christian would argue that God communicates in some way with the people when they pray/do other religion-y stuff and that lets them KNOW that what they are doing is right. I've never been particularly religious, but my Christian friends seem to be pretty sure on the fact that there is a being that transcends us all that they are communicating with.
The only way to truly know 100% for damned sure who's up there (if anyone) is to actually GO there.Honestly, I don't really care weather or not i know how the universe started. I stopped caring long ago when I realized above fact. ^^^When I die I'll find out.
Oh GOD I just love religious threads. QuoteI strongly advise all of you to watch Zeitgeist. It may fall under the "we can make just about anything believable if we try hard enough" category, but I found it interesting enough to watch it at least three times.Guess what. Turns out Zeitgeist has about the same amount of bullcrap as it blames on Christianity. You could look up the mentioned facts on wikipedia, and see them leaking already. As far as I recon, the only one standing from their examples is Mithras, and even that's crippled a bit.QuoteThere are two types of religious people. There are fundementalists and there are hypocrites. Fundementalists believe solidly in their religion despite how often parts of it are downright proved wrong. Hypocrites label themselves as being part of a religion but then pick and choose what does and does not seem relevant and feasible from that religions teachings, constantly evading their "belief" clashing with the ever expanding knowledge of science.Hey, hypocrit reporting here. Turns out that you can't choose between being dumb or staying clever, since you're getting labeled either way. Heck, it also turns out that even though you try and follow the arbitary moral code set by Jesus Christ (which could be interpreted like almost.. freaking anything), you will get pointed fingers at. Some from christians, some from atheists, like everyone instantly knows better.I perfectly understand what is 'dumb' in this religion. I perfectly reject the idea of infernal and eternal torment for those who sinned, I reject the idea of a soul existing, and God knows that I wanked enough to get me burned if we had lived in the middle ages. However, I consider myself a christian, altough the answer to 'based on what?' is slipping my grasp day by day.I have a friend, a girl, same age as me. As she puts it, she accepted Jesus Christ into her heart at the age of 15. She went through a major change, with faith giving a purpouse to her life. Never the brightest tool in the box, but she had faith that God will help her prevail. Now she is in a happy relationship, planning on marriage, studying to be a social helper at the baptist's university. More than that, after long days of die-hard prayer and reading of scripture, one night she burst out, speaking tongues, uncontrollably. Now, I underline that she has not telled a lie since her 'turning', always helps everyone, and her existance is something anyone could consider a step forward for this crummy world.Now you tell her that all what she believes in is nonsense bullcrap, that she is probably lying and she's totally delluded. You do that, and you rob her of her purpouse. Now won't that just make you the better f**king man. That's not the same weight as Santa doesn't exist.No it won't. Get off your pedestal of enlightment.[/size]
Quote from: Mangled* on December 15, 2008, 11:14:29 pmAn apple being green is a terrible analogy to use for what is the most important question in the universe.By who's standards?
Quote from: Mangled* on December 15, 2008, 11:14:29 pmThere are two types of religious people. There are fundementalists and there are hypocrites. Fundementalists believe solidly in their religion despite how often parts of it are downright proved wrong. Hypocrites label themselves as being part of a religion but then pick and choose what does and does not seem relevant and feasible from that religions teachings, constantly evading their "belief" clashing with the ever expanding knowledge of science.Reading this, even though you mispelled fundamentalists twice, has made me rethink my being a Catholic. I find what you said to be a very interesting fact and will probably mention it to a few people I know and hope for an interesting reaction.
Could you cite how exactly Zeitgeist is "full of bullcrap"? I found it rather compelling. I think the overall message of it was don't believe the first thing that you hear.
The moral code of "be nice" isn't exclusive to Christianity, or any religion for that matter. Jesus was a good guy but hell, so was Ghandi and at least we know Ghandi existed, am I right?
Perhaps you are not so much a Christian as simply a theist who leans towards the Christian belief system, it's good that you willingly admit that parts of your religion are truely outrageous, because that takes some guts. I know plenty of religious people who would lie to get out of that one, say that the ridiculous parts of the scripture are not meant to be taken literally, et cetera.As for the girl speaking tongues.... I've seen people who are mentally ill, braindamaged or off their head on smack speaking tongues. Religion doesn't give people a purpose, it perhaps gives them some comfort and false promises. Purpose in life should be found in love and just being human, being an active part of society. You don't need to dedicate yourself to some ancient and rather pornographic book to give your life meaning. Just be yourself and enjoy life and persue your dreams and that is all the purpose you need to be fulfilled.
Fun fact: I went to a Christian school as a child, I believed in Santa until the age of 7 but I never once believed in God or Jesus.