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How can you decide if they’re good or not? What may be ‘good’ for you, does not have to be good for another.What about good caring people that are atheist or agnostic?
How can you decide if they’re good or not? What may be ‘good’ for you, does not have to be good for another.What about good caring people that are atheist or agnostic?
Well, good by social standards. You know, like nice to people, volunteering, a good neighbor, generous, friendly. You get what I mean.How can you decide if they’re good or not? What may be ‘good’ for you, does not have to be good for another.
I get what you mean. But what are social standards? Are they objectively true or just the current fad? Are they like the mullet haircut of the early 90s? Cool then but stupid looking now? In ancient Rome, it was a social standard to have gladiators fight to the death in the arena.Well, good by social standards. You know, like nice to people, volunteering, a good neighbor, generous, friendly. You get what I mean.
Hello Roothless. Welcome to the forums. I would like to know why you assume that everyone is entitled to live their life how they want? What is it that you think gives people the right to any freedoms at all? Are there no boundaries on what people can or cannot do? If so, why do you think there are boundaries?Eh everyone’s entitled to live their life how they want but I’d be willing to bet the average age people lose their virginity is like 16.
Sexual repression is a problem in Western society?! I disagree strongly. Sex is everywhere. Our society borders on being pornographic because it is so steeped in the act of abusing the gift of our sexuality. The BIGGEST problem is not sexual repression, but a complete lack of sexual responsibility and self-control. Also, there is a gross misunderstanding of sexuality in our culture, because the creative aspect of sexual activity has been completely removed from the unitive aspect. Sex is seen as a method of self-gratification, instead of the deeper meaning intended… the complete giving of one’s self to another as an act of natural and supernatural love.Sexual repression is one of the biggest problems of society especially in the u.s. I’m not saying everyone should go bang as many people as possible, just that marriage seems like a long time to wait to have sex.
Social standards like if i go punch a random stranger in the throat most people will be like “that’s messed up”. Whereas if I help an old lady cross the street it would be viewed as good, by social standards. So things that are objectively “good” in our current society. Ok yes there was gladiators that fought to the death but many ancient civilizations had practices that would be totally frowned upon today so it’s kind of irrelevant.I get what you mean. But what are social standards? Are they objectively true or just the current fad? Are they like the mullet haircut of the early 90s? Cool then but stupid looking now? In ancient Rome, it was a social standard to have gladiators fight to the death in the arena.
Eh ok I don’t really know how to respond to this. You are assuming that god is real which some people would disagree with.I think we can only say that some, maybe even many, atheists are good, because God is.
I understood you perfectly the first time.Social standards like if i go punch a random stranger in the throat most people will be like “that’s messed up”.
Well it’s not irrelevant because in ancient Rome people would look at you and say “that’s messed up” if you challenged their social standard of fights to the death for entertainment. Why should current fads not be immune to such scrutiny in the future?Whereas if I help an old lady cross the street it would be viewed as good, by social standards. So things that are objectively “good” in our current society. Ok yes there was gladiators that fought to the death but many ancient civilizations had practices that would be totally frowned upon today so it’s kind of irrelevant.
Can there be good and bad, if God does not exist?Eh ok I don’t really know how to respond to this. You are assuming that god is real which some people would disagree with.
Whether people agree with it or not, has no bearing on it being true or false.Eh ok I don’t really know how to respond to this. You are assuming that god is real which some people would disagree with.
The Catholic Church does not require one to accept an overly literalistic view of how humanity came to exist. In other words, we are not required to accept the creation accounts of Genesis as literal. But, what is required is that we believe that all of humanity shares a common ancestry with those original two human beings who broke communion with God by their disobedience; because we as their offspring bear the broken nature that arose from that disobedience.I’m just going off the top of my head for this one- [Where science [allegedly] contradicts the Catholic Church]…
The human race could not have started with only two people(Adam and Eve)
As I stated above, we do not take a literalist approach to the creation account. That being said, the “serpent” in the garden is not identified as a “snake.” Although medieval and renaissance artistic accounts like to portray the serpent as a snake, what we understand from Revelation is that this “ancient serpent” was the Devil, also known as Satan. (Rev 12:9)Snakes don’t talk
I agree. This fact is not inconsistent with the doctrines and dogmas of the Catholic faith.The earth is billions of years old
Evolution can be squared with Catholic teaching, provided that we do not exclude God from the process of creation. It is entirely consistent with Catholic teaching to believe that God used the process of evolution to create human beings, provided that we also understand that this process resulted in the creation of our “first parents” Adam and Eve, from whom all of us descend. But this misses the point that Genesis teaches. Evolution provides no explanation of the spiritual side of our nature (we are creatures of flesh and spirit). Genesis is about how humanity lost its original close relationship with God. It is not a science textbook.Evolution gives a much more thorough explanation for how humans came to be.
We deal with claims like this “one at a time.” Can you give me an exampe of how “science” contradicts a teaching of the bible?I am by no means bashing the catholic faith, but how do theists deal with the fact that many many parts of the bible can be put into serious question?
The best way to avoid getting pregnant is not to have sex at all. Why is it that the teen birthrate was incredibly low before the birth control pill was introduced, but skyrocketed once “the pill” was accepted and enshrined in American culture as a way to “avoid” teen pregnancies. Artificial birth control is not a panacea for teen pregnancy and sexual disease. The opposite is true. Where health policies favor artificial means of birth control, unplanned pregnancies increase. Hence, the rise in abortion to the point that tens of millions of babies have now been killed in the womb, sacrificed on the altar of “choice.”read that birth control article. Imo, one reason that outweighs all of those is that so that teenagers don’t get pregnant.
Celibacy Isn’t the Problem See the linked article. BTW, no good Catholic should make excuses for the small number of pedophiles that grossly abused their clerical power and position to commit such crimes. Nor should we shrink away from holding accountable those who protected such men. But at the same time, we should take the time to set the record straight. There’s a lot of hyperbole and distortion of the issue too. We Catholics should not ignore the claims. But we should examine the evidence carefully and critically. Hope this helps you.That’s be great if you could PM me info on how the issue of priests molesting kids in misunderstood.
You have no idea about the Catholic faith or what it teaches. If you did you would not have said that we can sin all we want and go to confession and be forgiven.I’m not sure if I believe in god. Define god.
Eternal life in Christ? Please explain. I actually must not decide anything it is all a matter of choice.
Deny what truth? If you look at this whole situation objectively I likely living in more truth than you are. I suggest you look up the definition of the word “Truth”.
Mmk, so what do you say to the other billions of people who are involved in other religions? What about good caring people that are atheist or agnostic? There are no second chances? Actually there are plenty of second chances in Catholicism. A good practicing catholic could go out, rape pillage and murder then go to confession and be forgiven. I am indeed thinking about this and it’s boggling my mind.
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My soul is fine, thank you.
Where does what people agree or disagree with something make it a truth or a lie.Social standards like if i go punch a random stranger in the throat most people will be like “that’s messed up”. Whereas if I help an old lady cross the street it would be viewed as good, by social standards. So things that are objectively “good” in our current society. Ok yes there was gladiators that fought to the death but many ancient civilizations had practices that would be totally frowned upon today so it’s kind of irrelevant.
Eh ok I don’t really know how to respond to this. You are assuming that god is real which some people would disagree with.
Have you looked at the historical evidence for the resurrection?No, in all seriousness, as a non-believer, I don’t think that there are any compelling reasons to think that supernatural religions (like Christianity) are true.
I would argue that these can be whittled down to a relatively small number of options, especially given that a large number of the world’s major religions don’t hold to an afterlife where knowing denial of the true faith will land an individual in hell. If Buddhism is true, for instance, one will just be reincarnated until achieving enlightenment. In fact, as I recall, the Dalai Lama himself on one occasion stated that Westerners should go delve into and live out their own faiths rather than converting to Buddhism! Next, if Judaism is true, and–as far as I know–most of that religion’s adherents do not believe in an afterlife, it won’t really matter what religion an individual follows as long as they meet the fairly basic standards of the Seven Noahide Laws to qualify as a righteous Gentile.But true? There’s really not a good reason for thinking that. As other posters said, you can try asking God to reveal himself to you, but if you really want to be thorough about your approach, you should ask each god of each religion to reveal himself (or herself) to you, one each day. That will keep you pretty busy, since there are hundreds of religions and thousands of different god-concepts within those religions.
After long periods of praying, meditating, fasting, yearing for an answer, you may actually succeed in brainwashing yourself into having an “experience” of some kind (voices, bright lights, visions, etc.). If this happens, you may want to ask this “god” – whichever one responds – why he only seems to reveal himself to people through extremely dubious means of coming to knowledge, like “personal experiences” of hearing voices.
This is one decent argument against revealed religion on the model of Christianity. I’d like to see it addressed by one of the posters here better informed on these matters.Honestly, if I ever started hearing voices or seeing white lights, my first thought would not be “God is communicating with me!” My first thought would be, “I need to get to a doctor!”
Which of these apparent flaws in the Bible would make your top five list of “contradictions, both internal and external”?Well, you’re already getting a taste of the answers on here: no matter how many contradictions one can find in a religion’s doctrines or holy book – and the Bible is chock-full of contradictions, both internal and external (i.e. it just gets so many things wrong about what we know about the world) – the true believers always have an answer to explain away the contradiction and make the whole thing internally consistent. The same is true of every religion.
But the thing is, it doesn’t matter if an idea is internally consistent or even if it’s consistent with some of what we know about reality: consistency isn’t sufficient to determine that an idea is true.
For example, I could, if I wanted to, write a long book with a complicated story that is completely internally consistent and contains elements from reality, but the moral of the story is that I, NonServiam, am a superbeing whom everyone should worship.
This is true. But dozens of human authors contributed books to the Bible, so the work as a whole remaining consistent gives it a lot more credibility, as long as the prior text wasn’t tampered with or carefully reviewed before a new segment was added.That right there ought to tell you that even if someone can argue that the Bible is internally consistent and doesn’t necessarily contradict reality – and that’s a tough argument to make – but even if someone can argue that, it still wouldn’t come anywhere near demonstrating that its claims are true.
I understand what you’re saying. This is why I’d be very interested to take a look at that top five list if you get the chance to put one together.That’s why it’s a waste of time to try to ask the true believers about contradictions because there’s always an answer that (attempts to) resolve the contradiction.
I’m genuinely curious: what would convince you of the existence of the supernatural world, let alone a divine being such as that of Judaism and Christianity?Anyway, I sense from your tone that you probably know all this already and that you’re just here to see what wacky responses you can get or what kind of “lulz” you can get out of the folks from around here…good luck to you.
I have – I don’t find any of it even remotely close to sufficient to accept a claim of that magnitude.Have you looked at the historical evidence for the resurrection?
I guess if your only concern were to avoid punishment, you could do that – though I think the list of potential gods and potential punishments is still pretty vast – but I thought the point here was to discover the truth.I would argue that these can be whittled down to a relatively small number of options, especially given that a large number of the world’s major religions don’t hold to an afterlife where knowing denial of the true faith will land an individual in hell.
As I said, since all of them can be explained away by the faithful, I consider discussing them to be a waste of time. The issue isn’t whether it’s internally consistent but whether it’s true.Which of these apparent flaws in the Bible would make your top five list of “contradictions, both internal and external”?
You’re forgetting also that many people who wrote the Bible knew the parts that came before: it’s not really that hard to stay consistent with a story when you know the previous parts of a story.But dozens of human authors contributed books to the Bible, so the work as a whole remaining consistent gives it a lot more credibility, as long as the prior text wasn’t tampered with or carefully reviewed before a new segment was added.
Off the top of my head, I’m not completely sure since I’ve never encountered anything that’s convinced me of any of those claims. But if there is a God – and if this God is all-knowing, as many people claim – then this God already knows exactly what would convince me, even if I don’t.I’m genuinely curious: what would convince you of the existence of the supernatural world, let alone a divine being such as that of Judaism and Christianity?
In other words, he can’t think of any defense to his statement. This is a complete dodge. If they are not woth discussing, then why spend your time on a **discussion **forum?As I said, since all of them can be explained away by the faithful, I consider discussing them to be a waste of time. The issue isn’t whether it’s internally consistent but whether it’s true.
You forget that the NT writers had the OT, but did not know what each other was writing. It is also a proven fact that people will die for what they believe to be truth, but nobody will die for what they know to be a lie. The Apostles, except one, were all martyred. They could have saved their lives by simply renouncing their stories. If they made up this story, why would they die for a lie?You’re forgetting also that many people who wrote the Bible knew the parts that came before: it’s not really that hard to stay consistent with a story when you know the previous parts of a story.
And any contradictions that arise are just explained away. Presto-changeo!
Catholic school was awful because it was extremely strict,
How awful it was so strict! Let me ask…how many people walked into school back with guns? How many folks were selling drugs? How many folks were disrespectful to teachers and other students?
No the catholic church doesn’t teach you how to travel faster than light, obviously. However, a lot of current scientific knowledge can explain what religion attempted to “hypothosize” about.
What, exactly, has science disproven?
I also don’t agree with a lot of things that go against catholic faith like how you can’t use a condom, no premarital sex, how priests can’t get married, how women can’t be priests. Sex is a natural human instinct, and the sexual repression against priests has lead to a lot of bad bad things as I’m sure you know. Also the fact that the pope has helped cover up for priests that were pedophiles is pretty disgusting to me.
Actually, what causes problems with sex is that the Catholic Church teaches modesty and morality while the world (TV, movies, etc) teaches sexual freedom and immorality. The conflict in young people is horrible. And what does the immorality you prescribe to lead to? Unwanted children, abortions, divorce, prostitution…yes, I can see your point…how DARE the Catholic Church teach morality. Immorality is much better! And the “sexual repression”: did not lead to pedophilia. The allowance of bad people into the priesthood in the late 60s and 70s did that.
As your life goes on, you will probably come to realize that there is really nothing down here on earth that in the end means one darn thing. For whatever reason we have to go through this life in order to be with He who created us once again. So, why not be religious? The concept of forgiveness of our sins, prayer to help comfort us when we think all is lost, and the promise of a place far beyond all the mayhem that exists here on earth. Think of it, we have the Master with us in the Holy Eucharist as a constant source of comfort and grace.I was raised a catholic and haven’t gone to church regularily in a long time. I went to a catholic school until 5th grade and it was pretty awful. Anyways, I can’t really think of any compelling reasons to be religious other than it is a healthy thing to help keep things in perspective in life, and be thankful for what I have in life. I’m a freshman in college right now and that would also be a road block. I don’t think I could ever take the catholic religion seriously because I don’t think it’s possible that someone knew all of the answers so many thousands of years ago and science can put so many things in question in the bible blah blah blah. Just some random thoughts.
So perhaps the Catholic faith tradition is not for you. The Unitarians I believe is an everything goes Christian sect, maybe your religious home is there?Catholic school was awful because it was extremely strict, I was obviously young at the time but with the exception of a few, most of the teachers seemed like generally angry people. One of my teachers was a nun who said something along the lines of “if you sin you will have to go home and sit on a nail in a closet for an hour”. Also one of the teacher got arrested for “feeling up” students. Anyways public school was much better in my opinion.
No the catholic church doesn’t teach you how to travel faster than light, obviously. However, a lot of current scientific knowledge can explain what religion attempted to “hypothosize” about.
I also don’t agree with a lot of things that go against catholic faith like how you can’t use a condom, no premarital sex, how priests can’t get married, how women can’t be priests. Sex is a natural human instinct, and the sexual repression against priests has lead to a lot of bad bad things as I’m sure you know. Also the fact that the pope has helped cover up for priests that were pedophiles is pretty disgusting to me.
Who said God only reveals Himself through visions etc? Your comment is curious to me because it doesn’t represent the experience of any Christian I’ve ever met.After long periods of praying, meditating, fasting, yearing for an answer, you may actually succeed in brainwashing yourself into having an “experience” of some kind (voices, bright lights, visions, etc.). If this happens, you may want to ask this “god” – whichever one responds – why he only seems to reveal himself to people through extremely dubious means of coming to knowledge, like “personal experiences” of hearing voices.
Honestly, if I ever started hearing voices or seeing white lights, my first thought would not be “God is communicating with me!” My first thought would be, “I need to get to a doctor!”
Because I’m interested in discussing the things that are worth discussing, which is why I answered the other parts of the post but not this one.In other words, he can’t think of any defense to his statement. This is a complete dodge. If they are not woth discussing, then why spend your time on a **discussion **forum?
Most Biblical scholars have long determined that at least two of the Gospel authors (Matthew and Luke) were likely working from an earlier source, the so-called Q source, and it is widely thought that Matthew and Luke were also working from Mark.You forget that the NT writers had the OT, but did not know what each other was writing.
Well, in the first place, no one is asserting that they “made up” anything: they may have very well sincerely believed that Christ was resurrected and were simply mistaken, or they may have sincerely believed in the teachings of Christ and embellished on the stories (and thus they were willing to die for Christ’s teachings or for the memory of their friend), or they may have realized that simple recantation probably wouldn’t have saved their lives – since they were likely going to be executed as political radicals no matter what – so that they decided that the most honorable death would be to go down affirming the convictions they lived for, or the stories of the Apostles’ martyrdom – which exists mainly in Church tradition and not really in any independent sources – may also have been exaggerated, embellished, or otherwise made into a legend.It is also a proven fact that people will die for what they believe to be truth, but nobody will die for what they know to be a lie. The Apostles, except one, were all martyred. They could have saved their lives by simply renouncing their stories. If they made up this story, why would they die for a lie?
Religion is like the cup. And Jesus is the coffee.
You can’t order coffee at Starbucks but not get a cup, or it gets all messy and you burn yourself. Same thing with religion.
Religion is the vehicle, the container by which we get Jesus. You can try to have Jesus without religion but like coffee without a cup, it’s hard to handle and in the end you just get a mess.
-Tim-