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Great! One down, how many to go.Koreshanity is incorrect because the Earth is not a hollow sphere. There is at least one religion that is not completely true.
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Great! One down, how many to go.Koreshanity is incorrect because the Earth is not a hollow sphere. There is at least one religion that is not completely true.
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Just so, nobody knows they are not true. But many people claim they are not true.Well, no one knows if any religion is the truth or if all are just fabrications based on wishful thinking. …
True, which is why I would now consider myself as an agnostic. I can’t say if there is a God or if there is no God. I remember when I was about five. I sat in the back of my parent’s car while we passed this huge cemetery on Queens Blvd in New York. I thought maybe life is just an illusion and I suddenly wake up and realize I am a being on another planet who was just dreaming.Just so, nobody knows they are not true. But many people claim they are not true.
“The sun is an invisible electromagnetic battery revolving in the universe’s center on a 24-year cycle. Our visible sun is only a reflection, as is the moon, with the stars reflecting off seven mercurial discs that float in the sphere’s center. Inside the earth there are three separate atmospheres: the first composed of oxygen and nitrogen and closest to the earth; the second, a hydrogen atmosphere above it; the third, an aboron (sic) atmosphere at the center. The earth’s shell is one hundred miles thick and has seventeen layers. The outer seven are metallic with a gold rind on the outermost layer, the middle five are mineral and the five inward are geologic strata. Inside the shell there is life, outside a void.”Koreshanity is incorrect because the Earth is not a hollow sphere. There is at least one religion that is not completely true. rossum
Lui, I can’t either prove or disprove the existence of God. But as a Catholic, I act as if God exists, and as if religious claims are true.True, which is why I would now consider myself as an agnostic. I can’t say if there is a God or if there is no God. I remember when I was about five. I sat in the back of my parent’s car while we passed this huge cemetery on Queens Blvd in New York. I thought maybe life is just an illusion and I suddenly wake up and realize I am a being on another planet who was just dreaming. Don’t ask me how a five year old can come up with this thought/theory. Who knows if that isn’t the truth?
Replace the word “born” with “standing”, replace “specific faith” with “light” and replace geographic location with the metaphor of a plain of dappled sunshine. All you are saying here is that some people are standing in darkness, some are standing in full sunshine, and others are standing in a mixture of shade and bursts of light. There is in fact nothing stopping any of the people on the plain from walking to another location, either brighter or dimmer, and to suggest that such journeys are never made insults most of humanity. I have heard this meaningless assertion so many times that it induces a gag reflex. Please stop it.That’s what people of all regions claim. Specific faith has less to do if a person does “the work” but rather where he is born. If a person is born in Istanbul, he will most likely be a Muslim. If a person is born in Bombay he will probably be a Hindu and if a person is born in the US to a Protestant family he will most likely be a Protestant.
You analogy suggests there is something superior about light. Most of the universe is dark, and more people on earth have brown eyes than blues, and more people have dark rather than light skin. Please stop with your “light-is-superior” analogy or it will induce my gag reflex.Replace the word “born” with “standing”, replace “specific faith” with “light” and replace geographic location with the metaphor of a plain of dappled sunshine. All you are saying here is that some people are standing in darkness, some are standing in full sunshine, and others are standing in a mixture of shade and bursts of light. There is in fact nothing stopping any of the people on the plain from walking to another location, either brighter or dimmer, and to suggest that such journeys are never made insults most of humanity. I have heard this meaningless assertion so many times that it induces a gag reflex. Please stop it.
You just activated my own gag reflex for redirecting the conversation to some inappropriate political theme which cannot be inferred from the quoted poster’s statements. I didn’t read hue into his post, but you obviously did. I read illumination as the connotation of “light.”You analogy suggests there is something superior about light. Most of the universe is dark, and more people on earth have brown eyes than blues, and more people have dark rather than light skin. Please stop with your “light-is-superior” analogy or it will induce my gag reflex.
Not my problem if light makes you gag. Am I the only one who is tired of people saying “The only reason you believe that is because you were born in Philadelphia”? Is there no one else who does not find the suggestion that we are helpless victims of geography offensive? Come on, there must be at least one other person out there who is fed up with this.Please stop with your “light-is-superior” analogy or it will induce my gag reflex.
My answer was basically the follow-up of several answers. I didn’t mean that you can only believe in a specific faith if there is evidence but rather the opposite: faith is based on belief and not on evidence.Lui, I can’t either prove or disprove the existence of God. But as a Catholic, I act as if God exists, and as if religious claims are true.
Oh, I guess you were actually born into a Muslim family with Persian roots but discovered the truth when you picked up the Bible…lol.Not my problem if light makes you gag. Am I the only one who is tired of people saying “The only reason you believe that is because you were born in Philadelphia”? Is there no one else who does not find the suggestion that we are helpless victims of geography offensive? Come on, there must be at least one other person out there who is fed up with this.
Listening to people say it is a fact that Christianity is the truth is just as tiresome after hearing it the millionth time and btw, your whole post induces a gag reflex. So I guess we’re evenI have heard this meaningless assertion so many times that it induces a gag reflex. Please stop it.
Whether that is or is not true of him, it is an utterly false assumption. Not only is there insufficient data to back up that assumption as a general theory, there is abundant anecdotal evidence that religious adherence is eventually weakly related to one’s upbringing but strongly related to one’s adult decisions about that upbringing (regardless of what that upbringing was/is).Oh, I guess you were actually born into a Muslim family with Persian roots but discovered the truth when you picked up the Bible…lol.
I’m pretty sure that both your parents were Christians and you were baptized as a child and raised in a Christian environment with a Christian upbringing and THAT led to your enlightenment that the Gospels are true.![]()
Me.Not my problem if light makes you gag. Am I the only one who is tired of people saying “The only reason you believe that is because you were born in Philadelphia”? Is there no one else who does not find the suggestion that we are helpless victims of geography offensive? Come on, there must be at least one other person out there who is fed up with this.
Of course there are always exceptions to the norm like my Catholic born father who became an extreme atheist. My mother went to an all girl Catholic school and is as religious as Richard Dawkins.Whether that is or is not true of him, it is an utterly false assumption. Not only is there insufficient data to back up that assumption as a general theory, there is abundant anecdotal evidence that religious adherence is eventually weakly related to one’s upbringing but strongly related to one’s adult decisions about that upbringing (regardless of what that upbringing was/is).
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I’ve never heard that Christianity **is **the truth. Sounds funny like misplaced grammar.Listening to people say it is a fact that Christianity is the truth is just as tiresome after hearing it the millionth time and btw, your whole post induces a gag reflex. So I guess we’re even![]()
Because it is forced on them and enforced.WHY are the majority of Arabs Muslims?
You mean like Catholicism was forced on people all throughout history? The Romans forced it on the rest of Europe and the Europeans went on a World Tour of Force. In 1533 Atahualpa, the Emperor of the Incas was given a breviary by the Spaniards led by Pizzarro with the words “this is the word of God”. Atahualpa tossed the breviary away and said “I don’t hear anything”. Ooooooh, big mistake. That led to his execution. Obviously the religion of the Incas was wrong and they had to be forced to become Christians.Because it is forced on them and enforced.
Catholicism on the other hand is a proposition.
The Romans executed people for not being Catholic?You mean like it Catholicism was forced on people all throughout history? The Romans forced it on the rest of Europe and the Europeans went on a World Tour of Force. In 1533 Atahualpa, the Emperor of the Incas was given a breviary by the Spaniards led by Pizzarro with the words “this is the word of God”. Atahualpa tossed the breviary away and said “I don’t hear anything”. Ooooooh, big mistake. That led to his execution. Obviously the religion of the Incas was wrong and they had to be forced to become Christians.
Pizarro and his men were SpaniardsThe Romans executed people for not being Catholic?
Local abuse of power was not sanctioned by the Magisterium.Pizarro and his men were SpaniardsThe Roman Empire didn’t exist in 1533 anymore.