Captain Gh3y
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Postmodernism and interpretation and such present no challenge to the idea that there is absolute right and wrong, as they are simply, absolutely wrong.
That is why you fail.sp0ntane0us said:Yes there are grey areas, but it is an incredibly pointless and depressing to think that there is no truth in the world.
uhhh spontaneous, didnt anyone tell you? there is no spoon.sp0ntane0us said:Ok, just for a moment, let's look at this from my point of view.
There is only one absolute truth. It's not a matter of opinion. If our beliefs contradict, then at least one of us is wrong.
eg, Hindus believe there are many Gods. Chrsitians believe there is only one. Aethiests believe there aren't any. So they can't all be true.
Through careful reasoning over a couple of years, I've come to the conclusion that Christianity is the one truth. I honestly do. I feel like it's given my life meaning and hope. I've found answers to all my questions. Should I be blamed in sharing this revelation with others?
so does that make Islam wrong as well? Or Judaism? Or are you just pinning down Jehovah's Witnesses' on its own?sp0ntane0us said:They think he was a phrophet and a good man, but not God....they are wrong
and Judaism? I'm not saying Islam is perfect and I certainly wasn't saying that any of these beliefs are wrong. The point of that post was to try and get that poster to think outside the square.Nietzsche said:Of course Islam is wrong.
Yes.Nietzsche said:You're a muslim right?
Essentially, both you and me are atheists, I just believe in one less religion than you do.
so i just jumped in, and this comment was a loooong time ago, but i have to say that if you are a christian it isn't just about "believing in God or Jesus". Lots of people believe in God or Jesus who aren't christians. Islamic people believe in God and Jesus, but believe different things.iwannarock said:i'm not talking about the casual christian who believes in god or jesus and thats it. i'm talking about the committed christian who goes to church every sunday and reads the bible. these seem to be more of the bible basher types.
Let us accept the idea of relativism; that there are no absolute rights or wrongs but our beliefs are dictated by our culture. For example, in Culture A, sex before marriage is acceptable, while in Culture B, it is not. If someone from Culture A and another from Culture B were to argue on whether sex before marriage was ok, each would present the ideas and reach the conclusion that is accepted in their own culture, but an agreement would never be reached as to whether it was accpetable or not, each believing their society's truth was the absolute one.ur_inner_child said:wrong.
you can't seem to grasp that there can be more than one right answer, and I don't know how I can try and fix this. The world have opposing values, and the idea of "good" and "bad" is different across cultures. Assuming these values are not humanist, no one has really the right to say who is "right" or "wrong".
lets see
"it is universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife"
now this is the truth, regarding the context of this incredibly famous quote. But how real is this truth?
I can't be bothered. Is that why you people stopped talking to this person..
To have grey is one thing, to propose life is meaningless because of it is another.wheredanton said:Have you heard of 'grey'? Your reasoning, while not totally unexpected for someone of your age, is alarmingly simplistic and black and white.
Relativisim is simply a subjective belief. To an adherant of religion that religion is the one belief.wheredanton said:Religion is simply a subjective belief. There is no 'correct' belief or one belief.
What are you doing in this post? Why? What's the difference.wheredanton said:The only reason people evangelise is so they can have more people who share the same beliefs so that they don't have to feel insecure about their faith.
Don't be so arrogant as to even pretend for one moment you truly understand why people of different faiths from all over the world attend church or the equivalent thereof. Church for many is a social and community experience, where they learn more about their religion, but also socialise, enjoy themselves, and in many cases perform acts of good will that may benefit an entire community.wheredanton said:It's the reason you go to church.
Firstly, much of Africa is Christian. While I may believe the Hindu gods are not the true God, I am not the one who believes that all human ideas, whether they include a god or not, are not just wrong but also worthless. See above.wheredanton said:In any case religion is a historical construction built on cultural customs and practices that have evolved to best suit the needs of the society in which it evolved from. It gives people hope, solace and explanation in times of desperate sadness. If you were born in the midde of africa your one true god would be very different to what you think is the one true god. And who are you to judge and say that joe blow in India who has grown up in a very different environemnt to you is somehow wrong in his or her subjective belief? How damn narrow midned is that?
Her beliefs are a product of good will, love, faith, tolerance, understanding and are shared by a microcosm that accounts for 1.7 billion people. Your belief is an academic trend bred in ivory towers by academics that equates to nihilism.wheredanton said:Your beliefs are a product of the little microcosm thats exists out in the hills. It has nothing to do with 'the one' or other such bullshit. Gawd who breeds these people?
Christianity has promoted stability and been a civilising influence in many places.wheredanton said:No one would get so upset if stupid religion didn't pandered to their stupid followers that their belief is somehow the one and only. Great way to ensure the world is stable and tolerent
so does that make your thoughts and opinions a work of fiction as well? because men just like me and you(well not exactly like you they were beleivers) wrote the bible and thought it was all inspired from god mouth he allowed some of them to write from their hearts that where book like Galatians and ephesians came from. . . So if u can write from your point of view and with "your version of the truth" we can quote the bible because it is our truth and our point of view on all things.. .Damage Inc. said:Steph9, if you're going to have a proper argument, don't refer to the Bible. It is a work of fiction and does nothing to support your argument.
i am unsure whether to laugh at the blatant contradiction displayed in this post or to be astounded if this is what you truly believe (...do you really speak like that??)KYKYJ said:WOW. . .i haven't been on here a whiole but it is good to see that there are awesome worriors of our god standing up for what we beleive in. .
but we must remember when we push it too much it becomes more of a forced opinion and that what causes wars wheteher its racial, for land or power even political , we as christian should know that evreything we do should be out of love
but don't give up on people that refuse to listen the first time
Press on soldiers know that our master has the greatest reward for our work waiting at our eternal home. . .
ONE GOD
THREE PERSONS
ONE CREATOR
SEVEN DAYS
ONE HEAVEN
ONE EARTH
ONE MAN
ONE WOMAN
ONE CHOICE
ONE SIN
ONE DEBT
ONE WORD
ONE PROMISE
ONE LOVE
ONE PLAN
ONE BIRTH
ONE SON
ONE HOPE
ONE MAN
ONE CROWN
ONE SPEAR
THREE NAILS
ONE CROSS
ONE DEATH
ONE LAMB
THREE DAYS
ONE COST
ONE BATTLE
ONE KING
ONE FREEDOM
ONE CHRIST
ONE FAITH
ONE TRUTH
ONE WAY
ONE HOME ABOVE
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