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re: religion- do you ever question it?
Posted on 2/27/15 at 4:29 pm to dallastiger55
Posted on 2/27/15 at 4:29 pm to dallastiger55
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I feel guilty feeling this way. its just as I get older and more educated it just feels weird to me.
You shouldn't feel guilty about coming to your own conclusions with the information you have collected over time.
Posted on 2/27/15 at 4:30 pm to dallastiger55
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I have a bible thumper southern Baptist friend and he gets all biblical on me every once in a while and recently he was telling me how hes not drinking anymore and porn is bad and hes not cussing because jesus wouldn't approve.
Is your friend my father? I swear we just had almost the same conversation last week. I set the phone down and let him ramble.
Posted on 2/27/15 at 4:30 pm to dallastiger55
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hes not cussing because jesus wouldn't approve.
There is so much wrong with that worldview that I don't know where to start.
But Jesus didn't turn water into Welch's grape juice like hardcore Southern Baptists will tell you.
Posted on 2/27/15 at 4:30 pm to dallastiger55
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ive always wanted to sit down with my pastor and just bounce some questions off him about religion and Christianity in general.
You do realize you will never know all the answers to these questions? Not saying to not talk with your pastor....just realize he's not ever gonna be able to answer all your questions. If he's a good pastor he will acknowledge that.
Live by faith, not by sight. It's human nature to want to know the answers to everything. But at some point you have to realize your human brain cannot possibly understand everything there is to know about God....and no other person on this planet will have all the answers as well. That's when faith comes in.
Posted on 2/27/15 at 4:33 pm to dallastiger55
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I realize this, just want another opinion from someone who has studied theology
questions like, if we all go to heaven, where do muslims and hindus and Jews go?
why did Jesus appear when he did and only live 33 years? what about the cavemen 30,000 years ago? did they go to heaven?
Sovereignty of God and election - two theological topics you can read about that will answer those two questions thoroughly.
Posted on 2/27/15 at 4:33 pm to lsunurse
also not to get too political but the whole gay marriage thing
im a moderate republican and even I can say "who the frick cares" and don't we have bigger fish to fry?
let them deal with how God treats them on judgment day, who are we to judge?
im a moderate republican and even I can say "who the frick cares" and don't we have bigger fish to fry?
let them deal with how God treats them on judgment day, who are we to judge?
Posted on 2/27/15 at 4:33 pm to Chucktown_Badger
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It's a coping mechanism for most people, to help them rationalize things in their life and why they happen. If it helps them, fine.
I also think that in olden times it was a way to control people. If you have expansive borders and no way to make sure your people are staying loyal and being good, you simply tell them that if they do bad stuff, they'll go to some fiery place for eternity.
This is pretty much where I'm at with it all.
I'd like to think there's a being or something out there, but on the other hand I just can't get into organized religion. Most of those people are crazy. I just try to be a decent person and let whatever happens happen. Which, I think if you look at the big picture, that's whole point of it all.
This post was edited on 2/27/15 at 4:35 pm
Posted on 2/27/15 at 4:33 pm to dallastiger55
Faith gives hope, but there is still hope without faith.
Posted on 2/27/15 at 4:35 pm to dallastiger55
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I realize this, just want another opinion from someone who has studied theology questions like, if we all go to heaven, where do muslims and hindus and Jews go? why did Jesus appear when he did and only live 33 years? what about the cavemen 30,000 years ago? did they go to heaven?
That's exactly what I'm saying...he doesn't have the answers, no one does.
I was raised catholic and gave up on that a long time ago. It works for me and it works for those that are Catholics/religious. Live and let live, but you will NEVER get your answer. Go with god or go with science.
Posted on 2/27/15 at 4:35 pm to lsunurse
Faith is not a reliable basis for belief, rather faith is that which reconciles you to the fact that your beliefs are unreliable, your prayers are not answered. Faith allows you to ignore the misses, but take into account the hits, and therefore suppresses the scietific way of thinking. Faith is the side effect of believing something due to moral rather than rational criteria
Posted on 2/27/15 at 4:37 pm to Lester Earl
also the whole money thing rubs me the wrong way
I know churchs are a business and have to keep the lights on, but how much of their week to week messages are centered around money and tithing?
do they want you to come back next week to hear the word of God or so you will have an offering?
I know churchs are a business and have to keep the lights on, but how much of their week to week messages are centered around money and tithing?
do they want you to come back next week to hear the word of God or so you will have an offering?
Posted on 2/27/15 at 4:39 pm to Lester Earl
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and therefore suppresses the scietific way of thinking
You can still be a person of science and have faith in God.
I believe in modern medicine and God. If I found out I had cancer...I'm not gonna just try to pray it away and refuse all medically proven treatments to fight it.
Posted on 2/27/15 at 4:39 pm to dallastiger55
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questions like, if we all go to heaven, where do muslims and hindus and Jews go?
God cares less about what religion you followed then how you treated people. Love your neighbor as your self is the golden rule. If you succeeded in doing this, you will at least make it to purgatory. Once in purgatory, you have the choice to accept Jesus as savior or not. If you choose never to, you go to Hell. If you choose to, you can pray your way into heaven.
In the end, those that treat people well get in. Those that don't and refuse to repent, don't.
Posted on 2/27/15 at 4:39 pm to dallastiger55
I'm a religious guy also and I can tell you that it is perfectly normal to have questions. You should ask questions and explore every aspect of your faith and religion. I know for a fact that priests encourage this all the time.
And don't be discouraged if someone associated with your church tries to make you feel uncomfortable about asking questions; most times they are just scared to do the same.
And don't be discouraged if someone associated with your church tries to make you feel uncomfortable about asking questions; most times they are just scared to do the same.
Posted on 2/27/15 at 4:41 pm to dallastiger55
I wish I was religious, my life is empty and meaningless, but I can't convince myself to believe any of it.
Posted on 2/27/15 at 4:42 pm to lsunurse
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Once in purgatory, you have the choice to accept Jesus as savior or not. If you choose never to, you go to Hell. If you choose to, you can pray your way into heaven.
so muslims and hindus and jews and athiests will go to hell if they don't accept Jesus in purgatory?
Posted on 2/27/15 at 4:42 pm to TheWalrus
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I wish I was religious, my life is empty and meaningless, but I can't convince myself to believe any of it.
If you start having regular orgasms and living life for others, this mentality will change.
I would suggest start volunteering at an animal shelter. Hot chicks often work at those and they're generally pretty easy after seeing how well a guy takes care of adorable children substitutes.
Posted on 2/27/15 at 4:43 pm to dallastiger55
I never believed, even when I was a little kid who went to church.
Posted on 2/27/15 at 4:44 pm to dallastiger55
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I know churchs are a business and have to keep the lights on, but how much of their week to week messages are centered around money and tithing?
Sounds like maybe you should be looking for another church. Our church takes an offering every service like any other church....however they never try to guilt you into giving by making you feel bad about not always tithing and always make sure to let people that are just visiting know that they are NOT expected to give during the offering.
Our church's stance on tithing is that it is a matter between you and God. I've never been made to feel bad during a sermon for not always tithing like I should.
Posted on 2/27/15 at 4:44 pm to jrodLSUke
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I'm a religious guy also and I can tell you that it is perfectly normal to have questions
yeah just as long as you choose the right answer or else get ready to burn in hell
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