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Mr.Ex_Nihilo
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Check this out.You are right that I am playing devil’s advocate throughout this thread, because I call myself Catholic and I think that there is truth in the teachings of the Church. Possibly there is absolute truth in the teachings of the Church, but I haven’t come to those conclusions yet. I have an optimistic outlook on Christianity, because I have seen the good it can do in people. I have been confirmed in the Catholic Church (at a too early point in my life, I might add, as far as the perception of finality that it brings). I continually find more truth in Catholicism it than other denominations of Christianity, but that is only when I place myself already on the side of the argument of a belief in God. The other side of the argument makes sense if I place myself on their side of the argument, of no belief in God.
So, to the extent of answering the title of the thread, THAT is why I bother with religion, because I want to investigate the good it brings. This does not mean that I have convinced myself that Catholicism contains the absolute truth above that of another religion in the world, it is just what I have been exposed to and what I have found to be useful so far.
All of my posts here completely follow my logical, intellectual way of thinking, and their purpose are to help myself and others reading the thread who are coming from a similar standpoint (there are a lot of these types that become or are atheists) get to this intellectual side of things, and to the crux of the argument.
What I have found here are that there are a lot of “emotional feelers” here that contribute nothing in helping the “thinkers” get anywhere.
The books that were mentioned were quite helpful, and maybe that is all that will be needed is to read them, however, I really am surprised that no one here can take this discussion any further than “to develop one’s faith, you can’t read anything to do it, it is just going to occur, and you will just FEEL it.”
Just because I am the one coming from the Catholic side of things doesn’t mean that I can’t argue from the other side if things if their indvidual points make more sense, because the absolute truth should prevail and come out, right?
Merry Christmas.
Oh, and by the way, you seem to be only getting approval for your words from (perhaps?) an atheist. I though that Sandy’s noting that she was praying for others was perfectly fine to be honest. I see no reason to put down anyone who says they are praying for others. We never know how the Spirit may move someone who is open to the petitions of a devout person.