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I hope the happiness you found now won’t cost you anything in the end.Yup, I did…and my life is now finally on the right track.
I hope the happiness you found now won’t cost you anything in the end.Yup, I did…and my life is now finally on the right track.
If God does not exist, then objective moral values do not exist.
Objective moral values do exist
Therefore, God exists I agree. No, you didn’t because when I act charitably or I’m about to act charitably I don’t say to myself because God expects me to (but I am compelled by his love/grace to always act charitably), I do it because I truly love the person who I am acting charitably towards. It becomes instinctual. It becomes part of my nature to love my neighbor and I can’t separate that from my love for God or vise versa (think of it as a circle instead of a straight line). My motive is love from beginning to end.
Yup. Emphasis mine.But that is what I believe to be true.
I did not say I love God so therefore I must love my neighbor, it’s more like: I love God and so therefore I’m compelled to always love my neighbor.
Okay, I stand corrected on that one.Also, the Red Cross (by the cross we refer to Christianity) was begun by a man named Henry Dunant:
Sarcasm? Tsk tsk. You asked, I answered.Yes, I’m sure the aids hospices catering to many sick homosexuals (I’m not saying they are the only ones who are sick with this disease, so please no recriminations) under the guidance of the sisters doesn’t count for anything.
Not well enough, apparently. Please clarify, because I can’t see how I’m guilty of propaganda.I’ve already explained it through my responses.
Who is this question directed to?Why is it so important to have atheist charities? Atheism isn’t comprehensive like Christianity or other religions, which typically call for charitable deeds. Christians are commanded by their religion to care for the poor, and they form groups together under those auspices. The only “tenet” of atheism is disbelief in God, so an atheist who wants to do charitable work isn’t being motivated by atheism to do so.
Well, you are a plethora of information and I for one am totally enjoying your posts. You and guanophore should get together.No offence taken by the way, but trust me when I say I am well aware of the limitations of rationalizing faith, however, I feel it incumbent to respond on those issues that can provide signs (or at least put into question the atheist’s position) of God’s existence. I think the CCC does a great job of delineating the relationship between faith and reason. Anyways my modus operandi is twofold, to discuss by use of rational arguments and prayer. But I know it is prayer which will lead to conversion more so than any rational argument will.
P.S. I think I also engage in such arguments because I refuse to be seen as illogical.
To you, I suppose. Why would it matter whether there are atheist charities or not?Who is this question directed to?
Prove it.
- If God does not exist, then objective moral values do not exist.
In what sense do they “exist”?
- Objective moral values do exist
We’ll cross that bridge when we get to it.
- Therefore, God exists
That is a very good point. Sometimes I can get caught up in things a bit closelyWhy is it so important to have atheist charities? Atheism isn’t comprehensive like Christianity or other religions, which typically call for charitable deeds. Christians are commanded by their religion to care for the poor, and they form groups together under those auspices. The only “tenet” of atheism is disbelief in God, so an atheist who wants to do charitable work isn’t being motivated by atheism to do so.
I know it to be truth. Emphasis God’s.Yup. Emphasis mine.
It is propaganda because those organizations are not atheist organizations. They are secular meaning they hold to no particular belief (including atheistic). For example, we in North America are governed by a secular government (separation of church and state) not an atheist government (the only atheist governments were under Communist rule) because if we were we could not practice our religious beliefs.Not well enough, apparently. Please clarify, because I can’t see how I’m guilty of propaganda. I feel it’s a false accusation and I won’t stand for that.
Cost me what in the end exactly? My soul? Even if you are correct, and I’m seriously doubting how we can even remotely be sure that if there for some fluke reason end up being a god, that it be the christian god.I hope the happiness you found now won’t cost you anything in the end.
It wouldn’t. It was Penitent who seemed concerned with validating his claims by stating secular organizations were atheist organizations. We were in effect discussing charity.To you, I suppose. Why would it matter whether there are atheist charities or not?
Prove it.I know it to be truth. Emphasis God’s.![]()
Communism does not equal atheism. I would say that countries like Sweden is much more of a purely atheistic society.It is propaganda because those organizations are not atheist organizations. They are secular meaning they hold to no particular belief (including atheistic). For example, we in North America are governed by a secular government (separation of church and state) not an atheist government (the only atheist governments were under Communist rule) because if we were we could not practice our religious beliefs.
That’s what I’ve been doing on this thread and others.Prove it.(Warning, possible thread derailment)
I never said atheism equates communism (although it’s a pretty relevant component to communism) As for the Swedes I have another set of statistics (it will have to wait since I will be going to the movies now) that states otherwise. Also, secular is secular and atheism is atheism otherwise we would call the United States of America not a secular state but a religious one as believers far outstrip atheists/agnostics.Communism does not equal atheism. I would say that countries like Sweden is much more of a purely atheistic society.
Much more than countries like Japan or Korea who deifies their leaders, alive or dead, to the point of claiming that they are gods, or demigods.
A true Secular government will not suppress religion, the people will just be enlightened enough to show stats like Sweden or Denmark.
Several studies have found Sweden to be one of the most secular countries in the world. According to Davie (1999), 80% of Swedes do not believe in God.” That sounds more like atheism to me.
I will not retract because it was not meant to convey anything deliberate on your part. I think you are being hoodwinked by atheistic propaganda. God bless.So, how did I “deliberately spread this information with the purpose of harming” you or this thread or this forum? (“ “ denotes definition). You asked and I answered. At no time did I spread propaganda on this thread. I resent that accusation. Please retract.
The term propaganda means deliberately spreading harmful information. I did not deliberately spread harmful information and I resent the accusation.I will not retract because it was not meant to convey anything deliberate on your part. I think you are being hoodwinked by atheistic propaganda. God bless.
"The Church is unwavering in its rules." Could it possibly be that the Church is unwavering in its rules because these rules are the gospel of Christ which the Church was commanded by Jesus to teach all His disciples (those baptized in the name of the Trinity) to obey and follow? Yes!!!I did actually find the answers I was looking for here. I learnt that** the church is unwavering in its rules, with no room for the suffering it causes to families.** So, in that sense this forum (and other sources like priests and bishop visits, counseling and spiritual direction sessions) helped me to realize that the church can’t be right on infallible. Long, long story, like I said.
As far as I can see and have found, the “rules” are all man-made. Prove that they come from god. You’ll have to prove god first though.Originally Posted by PennitentMan
I did actually find the answers I was looking for here. I learnt that the church is unwavering in its rules, with no room for the suffering it causes to families. So, in that sense this forum (and other sources like priests and bishop visits, counseling and spiritual direction sessions) helped me to realize that the church can’t be right on infallible. Long, long story, like I said.
Only how do you know it’s true?Truth cannot change or it is not truth. The Catholic Church will not change her teachings even though people are “unhappy” with her strict teachings on faith and morals and she will not change them even though they persecute her leadership and her members for her unwavering unpopular teachings.
No, because I can’t know that it’s true to begin with.Shouldn’t this be a moment for you?
Once again, prove that.The Catholic Church teaches God’s Truth on earth.
I’m sure you believe that.The Church is Jesus’ own. He founded it and He promises to protect it until He returns and the gates of Hades will not prevail against His Church. The world is stuck with Jesus’ Catholic Church until Jesus’ Second Coming when He takes His remaining Church members home to heaven. Get used to the idea! We’re here to stay, our continued existence guaranteed by God.
No, we were following the churches rules to the letter, fully, faithfully and prayerfully and that was the result.“No room for the suffering it causes to families.” Could this be that when persons break God’s commandments/rules, that they bring suffering upon themselves and their families?
If everyone, including one’s spouse, obeyed God’s commandments, would we be suffering very much in this life due to our own choices? No! God’s commandments/rules when obeyed actually give us joy and happiness in our lives and those around us. Disobeying them brings all of us only misery and pain.I never claimed that I was infallible, she did. I merely ask how can, by following these “infallible rules” families can get hurt.“the church can’t be right on infallible” So, the Church cannot be right because she disagrees with you? Who made you infallible since you now believe this “infallibly?”
Right on, on all of the above. Hence I’m an Atheist.God promised infallibility for His Catholic Church in teaching faith and morals. If Jesus’ Church teaches error, then Jesus is a liar since He promised to be with His Church always, and if His Church teaches error, then He is not God because God is truth.
Okay.Jesus promised that if you listen to His Church, then you are hearing Him and if you reject His Church, then you are rejecting Him, etc. [Luke 10:16]
Maybe I have thought and this was my conclusion. This is much better for my family.Perhaps you should rethink your “self-ish” position of “non-belief” and change from an “atheist” to “a theist” who believes in and obeys the one Triune God. It would be much better for your “future.”
You will not be just “six feet deep” if you continue on your present path. Your future abode will be much different than you presently think:that’s what you believe.Matthew 13:41-43
2 Thessalonians 1:7-9
I gotta run, I’ll post more tomorrow.
If you’re not aware it’s propaganda how can it be deliberate? Where did you get that information from?The term propaganda means deliberately spreading harmful information. I did not deliberately spread harmful information and I resent the accusation.
Please retract. Until you do, this conversation is over.
You better be right. If not, then you will be held responsible for their loss of salvation, too.Maybe I have thought and this was my conclusion. This is much better for my family.
I know at the very least that LGBT people suffer for being held to the Church’s rules. And even people who follow every rule to the letter can still be hurt by those who follow them as far as they need to maintain power and then break them in order to commit abuses.If everyone, including one’s spouse, obeyed God’s commandments, would we be suffering very much in this life due to our own choices? No! God’s commandments/rules when obeyed actually give us joy and happiness in our lives and those around us. Disobeying them brings all of us only misery and pain.