Is this what Christians really think?

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  • soulsinging
    soulsinging Posts: 13,202
    cornnifer wrote:
    yep. Still waiting.

    sorry :) it's been a wild couple weeks preparing for my move. ill get to it once i get some work done this afternoon!
  • onelongsong
    onelongsong Posts: 3,517
    angelica wrote:
    How does possession of your items prove your love of Pearl Jam?

    Can you prove to us that you have ever had a boyfriend or girlfriend? Sure, you can scan pictures for us. What does that tell us? That you got them off the internet?

    Does your lack of legitimate proof mean your relationship with a significant other did not exist? I mean the relationship itself, not the physical human.

    Can you prove to us what you were thinking 5 years ago? If you cannot prove that, does it mean it did not happen?

    Do you think you can prove how you experience the meaning and value in your life? Even if you could, do you think how you personally interpet your ideals and the meaning and value in your life is more real than how another experiences the meaning and value in their life? I'm not talking objects here--I'm talking about how you frame and interpret your life.

    What you can tell me is that you don't understand the human experience of connecting with God in a spiritual sense. I can accept that. However that is a very different case than being able to legitimately state that a personally empowering relationship with God does not exist.

    religion is faith. we know where the original 10 commandments are but the monks will not display them. one must have faith. if you have faith you don't need proof. if you need proof; you don't have faith.
  • cornnifer
    cornnifer Posts: 2,130
    sorry :) it's been a wild couple weeks preparing for my move. ill get to it once i get some work done this afternoon!

    Looking forward to it... still. :)
    "When all your friends and sedatives mean well but make it worse... better find yourself a place to level out."
  • surferdude
    surferdude Posts: 2,057
    If i'm your neighboor and you have a party, i hope i'll be invite to join, otherwise i'll start a neighboor war... hehe. Obviously there are laws that nobody will dispute, like late night noise, or driving under influence, or killing a man, those are humanity values, more than a religious one. It also doesn't mean that a quran law or value that is impose to people, is automaticly wrong, but when it is done "because" it's in the quran or the Bible, then that's where i see a problem......
    Will you come even if it's a Canada Day celebration??

    All laws are about telling people how to live. Just laws can be based on religious principals. Civil laws should be based on their justness. It should not matter where the idea for a just law comes from.
    “One good thing about music,
    when it hits you, you feel to pain.
    So brutalize me with music.”
    ~ Bob Marley
  • RockinInCanada
    RockinInCanada Posts: 2,016
    Rushlimbo wrote:
    This was posted by someone on here that hail hails from the heartland (Kansas City). Is this really what most Christians think?

    Radical Islam has driven away the truth of Jesus Christ and the Bible from these people, and instead replaced it with a satanically inspired fanaticism that has led these people in the wrong direction, both morally and spiritually. That's why they will never find peace, financial prosperity, or food or shelter that is adequate. Satan's ulitmate goal is the destruction of Israel, to prevent the coming of Christ, and he uses these radical Islamists through his guile and influence to do his bidding. And yes, I just said that…and I really believe it and mean it. All you have to do is look at the nations who believe in God and the Bible, and then compare them to the nations who follow these ideals of Islam, and then compare the two to see who God has allowed to prosper, and who he has allowed to suffer via their faith.

    I guess the person who believes in this bigot crap would also tend to believe that African Americans are the spawn of Satan since they were enslaved to work for the "enlightened" white man whose Christian faith led them to their upper statues..

    The more I read this paragraph the more disgusted I get...it really gets me irrate....
  • angelica
    angelica Posts: 6,038
    religion is faith. we know where the original 10 commandments are but the monks will not display them. one must have faith. if you have faith you don't need proof. if you need proof; you don't have faith.
    Interesting. I was not aware of that about the commandments.

    If by faith you might also refer to an openness to "see", I would agree. What we choose to believe or not believe can prevent us from expanding our awareness. If we seek to justify keeping our minds closed, that is exactly what we will keep--a closed mind. Expanding our mind and embracing new ideas is how we grow and learn.

    One of my favourite authors has a book entitled, "You'll see it when you believe it". It's very true, in my experience.
    "The opposite of a fact is falsehood, but the opposite of one profound truth may very well be another profound truth." ~ Niels Bohr

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  • RockinInCanada
    RockinInCanada Posts: 2,016
    angelica wrote:
    Interesting. I was not aware of that about the commandments.

    If by faith you might also refer to an openness to "see", I would agree. What we choose to believe or not believe can prevent us from expanding our awareness. If we seek to justify keeping our minds closed, that is exactly what we will keep--a closed mind. Expanding our mind and embracing new ideas is how we grow and learn.

    One of my favourite authors has a book entitled, "You'll see it when you believe it". It's very true, in my experience.


    Who is the author?
  • thankyougrandma
    thankyougrandma Posts: 1,182
    surferdude wrote:
    Will you come even if it's a Canada Day celebration??

    All laws are about telling people how to live. Just laws can be based on religious principals. Civil laws should be based on their justness. It should not matter where the idea for a just law comes from.

    oh i always celebrate Canada day, maybe not the same kind of celebration, maybe less "patriotic", but i do celebrate, i usually pay a visit to my Ottawa/Gatineau friend in that time of the year... and we celebrate on the parliament hill (no i have not piss on the soldiers memorial)...

    About laws, of course some will be in agreement with laws even if they come from the Bible or quran or else, but when some peoples oppose a law or a bill, and the other side argument is something related to the Bible or to God, then it's getting "dangerous" (see gay marriage as an example.)
    "L'homme est né libre, et partout il est dans les fers"
    -Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • RockinInCanada
    RockinInCanada Posts: 2,016
    oh i always celebrate Canada day, maybe not the same kind of celebration, maybe less "patriotic", but i do celebrate, i usually pay a visit to my Ottawa/Gatineau friend in that time of the year... and we celebrate on the parliament hill (no i have not piss on the soldiers memorial)...

    About laws, of course some will be in agreement with laws even if they come from the Bible or quran or else, but when some peoples oppose a law or a bill, and the other side argument is something related to the Bible or to God, then it's getting "dangerous" (see gay marriage as an example.)

    Totally agree a law/bill should neither be approved/rejected because of a relgious arguement...
  • angelica
    angelica Posts: 6,038
    Who is the author?
    Wayne W. Dyer. He teaches about self-realisation.

    Another favourite of mine from him is "Real Magic". Those books taught me that I had it in me to heal myself and to become healthy and whole, many years ago. The books are about the amazing human potential many of us don't realise we have to tap into.
    "The opposite of a fact is falsehood, but the opposite of one profound truth may very well be another profound truth." ~ Niels Bohr

    http://www.myspace.com/illuminatta

    Rhinocerous Surprise '08!!!
  • RockinInCanada
    RockinInCanada Posts: 2,016
    angelica wrote:
    Wayne W. Dyer. He teaches about self-realisation.

    Another favourite of mine from him is "Real Magic". Those books taught me that I had it in me to heal myself and to become healthy and whole, many years ago. The books are about the amazing human potential many of us don't realise we have to tap into.

    I will have to look into those...sounds very interesting...last time I got recommended a book on AMT I ended up finally readign Ishmael and The Story of B...which were excellant....
  • angelica
    angelica Posts: 6,038
    I will have to look into those...sounds very interesting...last time I got recommended a book on AMT I ended up finally readign Ishmael and The Story of B...which were excellant....
    Yeah, it's worth a look. If you find either one is for you, great. And if not, keeping your mind open alone, well, you never know what you will find on your journey. :)
    "The opposite of a fact is falsehood, but the opposite of one profound truth may very well be another profound truth." ~ Niels Bohr

    http://www.myspace.com/illuminatta

    Rhinocerous Surprise '08!!!
  • boxwine_in_hell
    boxwine_in_hell Posts: 1,263
    Rushlimbo wrote:
    This was posted by someone on here that hail hails from the heartland (Kansas City). Is this really what most Christians think?

    Radical Islam has driven away the truth of Jesus Christ and the Bible from these people, and instead replaced it with a satanically inspired fanaticism that has led these people in the wrong direction, both morally and spiritually. That's why they will never find peace, financial prosperity, or food or shelter that is adequate. Satan's ulitmate goal is the destruction of Israel, to prevent the coming of Christ, and he uses these radical Islamists through his guile and influence to do his bidding. And yes, I just said that…and I really believe it and mean it. All you have to do is look at the nations who believe in God and the Bible, and then compare them to the nations who follow these ideals of Islam, and then compare the two to see who God has allowed to prosper, and who he has allowed to suffer via their faith.

    This person is not so smart. Did God put the most precious and valuable natural resource in Muslim nations to punish them by making them wealthy?
    one foot in the door
    the other foot in the gutter
    sweet smell that they adore
    I think I'd rather smother
    -The Replacements-
  • *Toastie
    *Toastie Posts: 59
    Rushlimbo wrote:
    This was posted by someone on here that hail hails from the heartland (Kansas City). Is this really what most Christians think?

    Radical Islam has driven away the truth of Jesus Christ and the Bible from these people, and instead replaced it with a satanically inspired fanaticism that has led these people in the wrong direction, both morally and spiritually. That's why they will never find peace, financial prosperity, or food or shelter that is adequate. Satan's ulitmate goal is the destruction of Israel, to prevent the coming of Christ, and he uses these radical Islamists through his guile and influence to do his bidding. And yes, I just said that…and I really believe it and mean it. All you have to do is look at the nations who believe in God and the Bible, and then compare them to the nations who follow these ideals of Islam, and then compare the two to see who God has allowed to prosper, and who he has allowed to suffer via their faith.

    Hahaha....no
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