Ateista you know I don’t want to sound mean here, but it just seems like everytime there is a post that you can speak negative about God you are there.
Let me clarify something. I don’t say anything negative about “God”,
per se. What you perceive as negative comments are not about “God”, they are about the belief system pertaining to God. That is where I see very serious problems.
I really believe that you are searching for a way to believe again, If im not mistaken you used to be catholic.
No, I am not searching for a way to believe again, and I never was a Catholic. I was baptized Presbyterian, and until I became 18 years old, I was a lukewarm believer. I attended church on Sundays, went to Bible classes - though, I have to admit - mainly for the company. The sermons I never really “heard”, I found them incredibly boring and pretty much “tuned them out”.
Now if you were Catholic, you must remember the fullness of the truth was revealed to you, You have go to find a way to come to terms with what you are going through.
I am not going through anything. My time here is simply a little innocent entertainment, which I can afford, being retired.
I don’t know if its life in general, you feel someone has done you wrong, etc but you must get you soul right back on the right track.
I never had any traumatic experience inside the church or outside. My life is great. I had my share of hard times, just like everyone else, but generally speaking my life was most satisfactory.
I mean one moment you see God as this wonderful forgiving person, the next moment you reject him.
I have no idea why you think that. When I speak about God, I speak of the human (Catholic) concept of a being, who has many “strange” attributes. I find some of them nonsensical, and some in dire contradiction with life as we all experience it.
What I am saying if you keep rejecting him, he will reject you, I dont want that to happen to you.
You are very kind, and I sincerely thank you for your concern. But I don’t “reject” God, I do not believe that such a being exists. I look at the available evidence, and find it wanting.
He is a mercyfull and loving God, and he does listen but you must live your life in the light the best you can.
And that is precisely what I am doing.
You are stuck in the dark and its your own fault.
I don’t think so.
Why doesnt’t God destroy the devil now, its like you yourself seem to be having this same fight spiritually within yourself.
I don’t have “spirituality” and I don’t fight.
God can destroy the devil, and will. all we have to do is help him.
God does not need our help, if he is omnipotent.
Just like the devil uses us to TRY to destroy God, he will never win. But he can destroy the Devil. and God will. but we can help him by staying away from him.
I don’t believe in the devil either.
But please quit letting the devil keep destroying your soul.
I never found a “soul” within me.
You seem so smart, and could help so so many people, but all you want to do is darken their lives, look how many people who can be on the edge right now, did you help push them over or throw them a rope into the light. Well I want to throw you the rope. Please just grab on to it. We can all help you here. We have no power but God can use his power thru us! Please let him.
That is also very kind of you.
As I said, I am not “looking” for anything.
However, if during these conversations I would find something that would change my mind, I would not fight against that either. The “trouble” is that I am very logical and rational. I only accept sound arguments. I reject appeals to emotions. I do not accept “stuff” just because many people assert their veracity. I never experienced “revelations”.
There is only one way to convince me. Start from what we all see and know. Use logical arguments based upon those premises. I
promise that I will listen.
But be honest about it. If you can make a compelling argument about God’s benevolence (for example) based upon the many wonderful things we truly experience, don’t forget the very bad things we also experience. Don’t pretend that they don’t exist. Don’t forget the hypothetical sign on God’s hypothetical desk: “
The buck stops here!”. If you wish to give praise to God for the good things, don’t try to blame “Mother Nature” for the bad ones. That would be intellectually dishonest.
Don’t make the mistake many posters do. They like to “redefine” words and concepts. If you wish to speak of God’s benevolence (for example) don’t say that benevolence means certain things when applied to humans, and means something totally different when applied to God.