No, I don't believe that, much to some of my fundie friends' chagrin.Mentalist said:Friday, you're a Christian, do you believe that? What about those who are unable to have the word of their saviour Jesus Christ reach them?
Should they burn as well?
No offense taken-but what do you mean? Why is that a load of crap?de_mona said:'I am spiritual, but not religious.' No offense, but what a load of crap.
Friday said:Open your heart...I mean genuinely open your heart to the possibility of regaining your faith.
You never know Who might wander back in...
Mentalist said:Thats about the closest to me as well.
I am pretty confident there is a god or gods. In the strictest meaning of the word. I'm a realist and that means that I have to accept that Intelligent Design is on the whole more than likley from my limited view of the universe. PErhaps not, but it semes that way, I don't really know, but I lean that way.
I also believe that good and bad are instinct and are not only taught.
We all know right and wrong, it's wether we choose to actually pay any attention to it that matters.
Live your life well, don't hurt other people and that is enough.
Christians piss me off for a number of reasons. Not least of which is because they believe that non-believers will suffer eternal damnation for ever in the fires of hell.
Well, fuck you too.
Friday, you're a Christian, do you believe that? What about those who are unable to have the word of their saviour Jesus Christ reach them?
Should they burn as well.
But yeah, thats another argument. Organized religion is not something I want a part of, I believe I was given the facility to make my own choices and to discover on my own, not follow a flock of sheep due to location and coverage of a particular religion. That shit is just insane.
But I am willing to keep my mind open. Those who say there is no god and there is nothing after death and think they are being somehow the smartest of the bunch by 'believing' that there is nothing are as delusional as the rest in my mind.
We don't know.
Anything.
And it's going to stay that way. Fixing on a 'belief' so strongly that you can never be swayed to the point you stop accepting alternate ideas is crippling and the indicator of a weak mind.
So in that sense, I am religious. But not to any earthly religion in it's current form.
Sendell said:Why does anyone believe in god? It's based on nothing.
Friday said:No, I don't believe that, much to some of my fundie friends' chagrin.
I believe if you live a good life, if you live your life as a Christian (and by that I mean Christ-like, following the Golden Rule: Love your neighbor as yourself), then you will make it to heaven. That belief doesn't jibe with most organized religions, which is why I have a problem really belonging to one. I do consider myself Episcopal, but my personal beliefs don't agree with even that denomination completely.
I never tell people that they have to believe, or they go to hell (tho I've been known to tell people just plain old go to hell ). It's a personal choice, and not one that detemines one's arrival in Heaven.