Ols habits (and beliefs) are real hard to break!
just saying
eyeuse2badub
by KateWild 105 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
Ols habits (and beliefs) are real hard to break!
just saying
eyeuse2badub
Sorry OLD Habits
eyuse2badub,
I agree with you, and I don't see the harm either. Kate xx
Seems to me Kate that you have your head on the right way round! Trust is a hard thing. I think Jesus got it right when he said to judge a tree by its fruit. Trust to me is a gift one gives or doesn’t with the full knowledge that it might be rejected. So evidence is key because it is the fruit by which we can judge at what point to give the gift of trust or not.
Spinoza: God/nature
The unity of all that exists
The regularity of all that happens
The identity of spirit and nature
Kate said: How does my belief in a creator set me up?
Once you 'believe' without evidence, then you can believe anything. Doesn't matter what it is. I see this as a form of intellectual dishonesty. If you are willing to be dishonest with yourself, then it is very easy to be dishonest with others.
Heaven- just remember there are Fundamentalists who have stood over a cavern and heard sounds from people screaming in Hell, how can you possibly not believe....
Heaven- just remember there are Fundamentalists who have stood over a cavern and heard sounds from people screaming in Hell, how can you possibly not believe....
There are 3 possible answers here. There is a natural state occurring where voices are being transported from elsewhere (fog can do this for example), there is a prank being played out, or these people are schizophrenic.
Once you 'believe' without evidence, then you can believe anything.- Heaven
I see your perspective, I feel though that the chemistry behind enantiomers is my evidence. Homochirality in nature is explained by the Soai reaction, but I don't see how the autocatalyst proves there is no God. I am afraid I disagree with your point, I do believe in a creator, however I don't believe everything that I am told. I think it's possible to be prudent and still believe in God.
Nice picture of the FSM. I know they are a recognised religion, but I don't believe the FSM is real, they are trying to prove a point and good for them.
Thanks for explaining, I respect your perspective and understand that it can hold true for many.
Kate xx