Re: Atheism and Thanksgiving
[QUOTE=PL456;819209]Well, regarding human logic and reasoning. This is not to be relied on too much. You guys' own political arguments about the current President (a human) and his apparent glowing errors are one example. There are myriad examples in medicine--didnt the best doctors at the time bleed George Washington to death, believing this was a way to relieve his body of various malicious "humors"?
Wasnt it Plato or Aristotle (I dont care to google it presently) the one who posited the earth was at the center of the universe? These are examples of "great minds" of the time. Humans are fallible, feeble, and totally have totally no control over life. Human opinion and our body of knowledge constantly change, things are modified, removed, adapted. A belief in God, and a living relationship with Him will strengthen you beyond belief. This base does not change. So-called "rational" people demand answers and proof. Faith is just that--belief in something that you cannot prove. There are, however, many examples of miracles in the Bible. Jesus appeared to many after His death. He performed many miracles prior to His death. How can these be explained? I believe this is a challenge to many who are non believers. They cannot, will not relinquish their falsely-held belief that they are in control of their lives. Having faith means you admit you are not in control, and you need help and strength from God. We all need this.
Now, people make the mistake of looking at what others do in the name of religion, what humans do, that are often-times incorrect and self-motivated. People look at the actions of these people who claim to be religious, and therefore, are assumed to be living exactly by the book. When people that are non believers see someone that is spiritual make an error, it is easy to jump in and say--See! I knew that religion was no good!!! This is, IMO, a form of self-assurance. They are trying to tell themselves they are right, and assuage their own insecurities. Remember, people do things and people are fallible. People make mistakes--God doesnt. Dont look at the person--look at God. Just listen to what people say and go read the Book and see for yourself. Dont think all the televanglists and others are speaking directly from God. We are taught to compare what they say with the scripture. Remember friends, in the Book it does state that sooner or later, every knee shall bow. Sooner or later, you will call on God. This is a fact.[/QUOTE]
OK where to start, if logic and reason are not to be relied upon what other faculty shall we use to make our decisions? Luck? Imagine disregarding this most important method of making decisions, in the past religious ideas were passed down and when something came about like say the plague, it was religious minded people that proclaimes that it was god punishing everyone and so nothing was done to discover the method by which people became sick and literrally 3/4 of Europes population was decimated. Same goes for the detriment of knowledge, the idea that the galaxy was geocentric (earth was at the centre) was an idea purpetuated by the catholic church and anyone that said anything against it was branded a heritic!
Assuming one has the truth without ever looking for it is one of the best ways to ensure that knowledge will not progress. Yes medicine and "great minds" have made mistakes but this was usually due to previous misconceptions, often spurred by religious ideas. The scientific method is such that one uses first off our 5 senses to make observations, through those observations we can make reasonable conclusions, how else would you have us come to any new ideas? prayer?
Now you are correct the very definition of faith is to believe without proof, wich begs the question in the first place how did you gain your knowledge to say there was a god or that the religion you put your faith in in the first place was the correct one?
Miricles in the bible are just that writings in a book. Did you know that there wre no contempory christian authors that wrote about Jesus! There are no contempory pagan authors that wrote of Jesus! The gospels we know were written between 80 CE and 140 CE. We know this due to writing styles and references to events that occurred much later in history than when they are traditionally prescribed to. All the authors that mention Jesus or even Christians that were pagan were born after jesus was already supposedly dead (pliny the younger, Josephus...). therefore the miricles that you describe are no different than the miricles described in Klashes statement, Harry Potter. there is no proof that Jesus existed, read my other post about how jesus's magical properties were preceeded by countless others before his idea came about.
Have you seen a miricle or proof of a god or gods? I have not but i am sure that if you want to you can make any good thing that happens in life into a miricle but that is not like watching someone walk on water (although I think Chris angel did it), or resurect the dead (its called cardio/pulminary resusitation) no one is privy to such occurances.
That old idea that everyone that is going to die will eventually call on god is a false statement as well. I know from personal experience that when the time came, and my life was most assuradly over, I did not pray to anyone for deliverance. I accepted the fact that I was going to die said goodbye to my wife and children.........I am still here!
I might mention as well that this one belief system is just one among many. How do you then decide which is he correct religion (christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism......) or that even if you get the right religion that you have the right faith (Christian Orthodox, Roman catholicism, 2500 + sects of protestantism...). We all know there is no easy answer to this one.
And the fact that there are no people in this world that profess to a belief but follow that belief wholeheartedly is proof enough that no one really believes in gods/religion. If i beleived that 1. there was eternal paradise waiting for me and all I had to do was behave accordingly to gain this, how could i ever falter? 2. if this all poweful, all knowing god is watching over us, how could I ever do wrong? I would be afraid to! 3. All the representatives of the various faiths prove time and time again they are more evil than the people they are preaching too (cite, countless protestant preachers caught with drugs, hookers, in homosexual acts, Catholic preasts molesting children, the everyday faithful committing what they are taught sin after sin). It leaves one with the question if the faithful behave this way then what does it say about that religion.
[QUOTE=PL456;819209]Well, regarding human logic and reasoning. This is not to be relied on too much. You guys' own political arguments about the current President (a human) and his apparent glowing errors are one example. There are myriad examples in medicine--didnt the best doctors at the time bleed George Washington to death, believing this was a way to relieve his body of various malicious "humors"?
Wasnt it Plato or Aristotle (I dont care to google it presently) the one who posited the earth was at the center of the universe? These are examples of "great minds" of the time. Humans are fallible, feeble, and totally have totally no control over life. Human opinion and our body of knowledge constantly change, things are modified, removed, adapted. A belief in God, and a living relationship with Him will strengthen you beyond belief. This base does not change. So-called "rational" people demand answers and proof. Faith is just that--belief in something that you cannot prove. There are, however, many examples of miracles in the Bible. Jesus appeared to many after His death. He performed many miracles prior to His death. How can these be explained? I believe this is a challenge to many who are non believers. They cannot, will not relinquish their falsely-held belief that they are in control of their lives. Having faith means you admit you are not in control, and you need help and strength from God. We all need this.
Now, people make the mistake of looking at what others do in the name of religion, what humans do, that are often-times incorrect and self-motivated. People look at the actions of these people who claim to be religious, and therefore, are assumed to be living exactly by the book. When people that are non believers see someone that is spiritual make an error, it is easy to jump in and say--See! I knew that religion was no good!!! This is, IMO, a form of self-assurance. They are trying to tell themselves they are right, and assuage their own insecurities. Remember, people do things and people are fallible. People make mistakes--God doesnt. Dont look at the person--look at God. Just listen to what people say and go read the Book and see for yourself. Dont think all the televanglists and others are speaking directly from God. We are taught to compare what they say with the scripture. Remember friends, in the Book it does state that sooner or later, every knee shall bow. Sooner or later, you will call on God. This is a fact.[/QUOTE]
OK where to start, if logic and reason are not to be relied upon what other faculty shall we use to make our decisions? Luck? Imagine disregarding this most important method of making decisions, in the past religious ideas were passed down and when something came about like say the plague, it was religious minded people that proclaimes that it was god punishing everyone and so nothing was done to discover the method by which people became sick and literrally 3/4 of Europes population was decimated. Same goes for the detriment of knowledge, the idea that the galaxy was geocentric (earth was at the centre) was an idea purpetuated by the catholic church and anyone that said anything against it was branded a heritic!
Assuming one has the truth without ever looking for it is one of the best ways to ensure that knowledge will not progress. Yes medicine and "great minds" have made mistakes but this was usually due to previous misconceptions, often spurred by religious ideas. The scientific method is such that one uses first off our 5 senses to make observations, through those observations we can make reasonable conclusions, how else would you have us come to any new ideas? prayer?
Now you are correct the very definition of faith is to believe without proof, wich begs the question in the first place how did you gain your knowledge to say there was a god or that the religion you put your faith in in the first place was the correct one?
Miricles in the bible are just that writings in a book. Did you know that there wre no contempory christian authors that wrote about Jesus! There are no contempory pagan authors that wrote of Jesus! The gospels we know were written between 80 CE and 140 CE. We know this due to writing styles and references to events that occurred much later in history than when they are traditionally prescribed to. All the authors that mention Jesus or even Christians that were pagan were born after jesus was already supposedly dead (pliny the younger, Josephus...). therefore the miricles that you describe are no different than the miricles described in Klashes statement, Harry Potter. there is no proof that Jesus existed, read my other post about how jesus's magical properties were preceeded by countless others before his idea came about.
Have you seen a miricle or proof of a god or gods? I have not but i am sure that if you want to you can make any good thing that happens in life into a miricle but that is not like watching someone walk on water (although I think Chris angel did it), or resurect the dead (its called cardio/pulminary resusitation) no one is privy to such occurances.
That old idea that everyone that is going to die will eventually call on god is a false statement as well. I know from personal experience that when the time came, and my life was most assuradly over, I did not pray to anyone for deliverance. I accepted the fact that I was going to die said goodbye to my wife and children.........I am still here!
I might mention as well that this one belief system is just one among many. How do you then decide which is he correct religion (christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism......) or that even if you get the right religion that you have the right faith (Christian Orthodox, Roman catholicism, 2500 + sects of protestantism...). We all know there is no easy answer to this one.
And the fact that there are no people in this world that profess to a belief but follow that belief wholeheartedly is proof enough that no one really believes in gods/religion. If i beleived that 1. there was eternal paradise waiting for me and all I had to do was behave accordingly to gain this, how could i ever falter? 2. if this all poweful, all knowing god is watching over us, how could I ever do wrong? I would be afraid to! 3. All the representatives of the various faiths prove time and time again they are more evil than the people they are preaching too (cite, countless protestant preachers caught with drugs, hookers, in homosexual acts, Catholic preasts molesting children, the everyday faithful committing what they are taught sin after sin). It leaves one with the question if the faithful behave this way then what does it say about that religion.
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