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Originally posted by Bullcookies
Religion is a crutch for the weak and corrupt.
Such an answer would be based on other peoples' claims on the subject, as I consider 'god' as an abstract fabrication. If I was to refer to the concept 'primary source' the best 'label' I could give it is "unknown" (in the daily-usage of 'unknown', not any theist semanticism).
Originally posted by sk0rpi0n
reply to post by bogomil
(I said) Im curious to know what your definition of God is... or at least, what is your understanding of God?"
Such an answer would be based on other peoples' claims on the subject, as I consider 'god' as an abstract fabrication. If I was to refer to the concept 'primary source' the best 'label' I could give it is "unknown" (in the daily-usage of 'unknown', not any theist semanticism).
Fair enough... at least for me.
So long as you dont question my understanding of God while at the same time, holding that "God hangs out in the sky" ... fair enough.
Originally posted by Darkmask
reply to post by Frira
My first suspicion was that you are saying it to troll for stars and flags..
I come to ATS for information, discussion and debate. I honestly don't care much about stars and flags. ATS isn't a video game.
Some have deeply spiritual experiences, and of those, religions, theology, and the the metaphysical is a meaningful language-- expressing concepts and idea familiar to their own experiences.
This being the religious person.
On the other hand are those who do not perceive such things-- and when they encounter those who do-- such sometimes become very uncomfortable by the very alien nature of those experiences-- alein to their own perceptions.
According to you, this would be me. I must disagree. It is the religious person who displays these characteristics to those who have no religion.
Originally posted by bogomil
reply to post by Frira
You wrote:
["but I warn you, my intelligence does not hinder, but enhances, my religious beliefs."]
Is there any need of 'warning' anybody?
And as to intelligence leading this or that way, it's personal. In my case my intellect leads me increasingly away from religion.
When you say 'religious beliefs' do you MEAN beliefs and not 'faith'. I'm asking because there is a difference, and it would be useful to know, if you are precise on this.
reply to post by mamabeth
They know that they are not walking alone in the darkness.
You see,...this is pretty much the whole reason religion exists.Most people don't even want to consider for a moment that when you die you just cease to be. It IS the only logical answer. That is what makes life so precious. You don't continue on afterward.
I also think it is the human ego as well. The mind just can't accept that someday the lights will go out and there will be nothingness. All that was you the individual is over.