Small Gods.malkin86 said:There's a school of belief that says that belief is the food of gods.. the more powerful the belief, the more powerful the god. therefore without belief, a god could theoretically die.
Small Gods.malkin86 said:There's a school of belief that says that belief is the food of gods.. the more powerful the belief, the more powerful the god. therefore without belief, a god could theoretically die.
*bashes head against wall*trickster_812 said:Ok so you're saying that the Bible can be proven false...how? There is historical evidence that some of the things are true ie parts of Noah's ark was found on a mountain. God is the one and only God :uhhuh: There is historical evidence!!!!!!!!!!
Vezzellda said:Ok, woh, lets see here. Why don't we stop with this whether the bible is true or not because that is just going around in circles. Ok, if we're talking about Christianity the more important thing to work out whether it happened or not, whether it is true or not is the person of Jesus. If everything Jesus claimed and did was false Christianity is codswallop and Christians are to be pitied over all mankind, but if everything Jesus said and did was true, then Christianity is true, because Jesus claimed to have died and risen from the dead (yes he was definitely dead) and I hope we all agree that this is physically impossible without the help of some higher power than ourselves (and there was definitely no technology back then). Physical death is final, Jesus claims to have risen from the dead and not only that he also predicted that he would. Ok then, lets see:
There are many many historical documents which document the life of or make reference to Jesus, and a variety of them are non-religious, Jewish and the like. If you even bother to investigate some of the evidence before putting it in the too hard basket, you will see that there are many many more times the documents documenting the life of Jesus than documenting the existence of Caesar Augustus, the occurrence of ancient historical events and figures that we accept to be accurate without a second glance. (I won't go into the accuracy of the actual copying and manuscripts at the moment).
Ok, and I have to address a point here that annoys me no end, that is when people say that Jesus was just a good teacher or a good man. Hello, a good teacher does not go around claiming he is the son of God, despite how perfect a life he might lead. A man who claims he is God but who is not, is either a liar or a loony. Therefore, the only options for this Jesus fellow are: the biggest liar ever, a psycho crazy madman or God. I think that the only way we can work this out is to read first historical books, then the books which have been written to draw all the evidence together and give you the opportunity to make a conclusion yourself. One man, a famous author and committed atheist, Josh McDowell, set out to actually disprove the life and story of Jesus by researching all the evidence thoroughly. However, in the end the book he produced was one that proved Jesus existed and was everything he had claimed to be, McDowell had been convinced by the hard evidence. For anyone interested its called; "Evidence that demands a verdict."
Alrightey now I have that off my chest, what do you guys say?
Yeh, sorry mossup, the bible is not were morality come from.mossup said:even if you have had no contact with the bible, many many years ago, other people in your family line, or friends of your family, would have had some kind of contact with with the bible. Morals and thoughts are passed on by mouth, and watching the way people live their lives.
That sounds interesting... a tolerant religion.. who would have thoughtJase said:Well I can't be bothered to join in on the deep conversation so far... so i'm just going to cut in intrusively and create my own.
EVERYONE JOIN THE UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS. THIS IS NOT RELIGIOUS PROPANGANDA... I REPEAT. THIS IS NOT RELIGIOUS PROPAGANDA. JOIN NOW AND YOU WILL RECIEVE TWO FREE TICKETS TO ETERNAL SALVATION. !!
*ahem* but seriously, the Unitarian Universalists are the most sane religion i've yet come across. They don't have a creed, you dont even have to believe in God.. tending to focus more on personal and spiritual growth and civil rights. The unitarians were a split of from the Church.. rejecting the trinity, and the Universalism was a doctrine saying that every human on earth would eventually go to heaven regardless of orthodoxy (which most classical orthodox christians would consider as heresy)
Have a look at it, just so you agnostics and atheists and secularists are aware that there can be religions that don't flaunt God's power and denounce other religions. But it's still safer to call yourself agnostic or secular.
For an unbiased documentary: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unitarian_Universalism
Oh and to add as a summary, I guess you could call them a bunch of Humanitarian Hippies - minus the woodstock.
Yes sorry.. I shall nitpick nowVezzellda said:Ok, moonlightsonata, this is what I wrote a few pages ago and I think you must have missed it because I didn't receive a nit-pick on every point made.
YesVezzellda said:Ok, if we're talking about Christianity the more important thing to work out whether it happened or not, whether it is true or not is the person of Jesus. If everything Jesus claimed and did was false Christianity is codswallop and Christians are to be pitied over all mankind,
That seems straightforward: if Jesus existed, and everything that he said was true, then Christianity is true. But the supressed premise there is that Jesus said everything that was recorded of him. And even if Jesus did say everything that might be recorded about him, it does not follow that everything he said was true - I mean I might say a lot of true things but it doesn't follow from that that everything I say is true.. I'm not sure if I am interpretting you correctly here - if I'm not, sorry - perhaps you could rephrase a bit to make it clearer for meVezzellda said:but if everything Jesus said and did was true, then Christianity is true, because Jesus claimed to have died and risen from the dead (yes he was definitely dead) and I hope we all agree that this is physically impossible without the help of some higher power than ourselves (and there was definitely no technology back then). Physical death is final, Jesus claims to have risen from the dead and not only that he also predicted that he would.
I think that, based on the amount of historical evidence, there is a strong indication that there was actually a man by the name of Jesus who existed roughly around the relevant time. It doesn't follow that he was the son of a God though, or that he did all those things Christians talk aboutVezzellda said:There are many many historical documents which document the life of or make reference to Jesus, and a variety of them are non-religious, Jewish and the like. If you even bother to investigate some of the evidence before putting it in the too hard basket, you will see that there are many many more times the documents documenting the life of Jesus than documenting the existence of Caesar Augustus, the occurrence of ancient historical events and figures that we accept to be accurate without a second glance. (I won't go into the accuracy of the actual copying and manuscripts at the moment).
Being crazy doesn't preclude you from being a good person. I might be delusional in that everytime I see a taxi I think it is made of newspaper, but I could also be extremely compassionate and devote my time to reducing poverty. Similarly, being crazy does not rule out you being a good teacher. The greatest marksman in the world might be the best to teach you how to shoot, but also might be very sadistic and enjoy picking off hapless pedestrians, or some such evil.Vezzellda said:Ok, and I have to address a point here that annoys me no end, that is when people say that Jesus was just a good teacher or a good man. Hello, a good teacher does not go around claiming he is the son of God, despite how perfect a life he might lead. A man who claims he is God but who is not, is either a liar or a loony. Therefore, the only options for this Jesus fellow are: the biggest liar ever, a psycho crazy madman or God.
Sounds interesting, I'll add it to my reading listVezzellda said:I think that the only way we can work this out is to read first historical books, then the books which have been written to draw all the evidence together and give you the opportunity to make a conclusion yourself. One man, a famous author and committed atheist, Josh McDowell, set out to actually disprove the life and story of Jesus by researching all the evidence thoroughly. However, in the end the book he produced was one that proved Jesus existed and was everything he had claimed to be, McDowell had been convinced by the hard evidence. For anyone interested its called; "Evidence that demands a verdict."
Been there, done that.However, in the end the book he produced was one that proved Jesus existed and was everything he had claimed to be, McDowell had been convinced by the hard evidence. For anyone interested its called; "Evidence that demands a verdict."
The person who said there is evidence for Noah's ark. This is bullshit no evidence has been found. There have been photos that people like to claim show a ark this just biased, the try to make out a shadow is a ark. Maybe you missed the docoumentory awhile ago.lengstar said:God and Jesus can be seen as separate entities. I see a few similarities between Buddha ans Jesus. God on the other hand is altogether something else.
You obviously haven't been paying attention. I don't believe in Noah's Ark at all. In fact I'm atheist last time i checked. I'm saying if there was evidence of Jesus, which the idea seems more likely, that he can be likened to Buddha.Comrade nathan said:The person who said there is evidence for Noah's ark. This is bullshit no evidence has been found. There have been photos that people like to claim show a ark this just biased, the try to make out a shadow is a ark. Maybe you missed the docoumentory awhile ago.