If everything was created by God, then God is the creator/origin of evil. |
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So you can't make up your mind about anything, then. |
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OP, I'll bite the bullet. You're very young, or very dumb, or both.
And it has nothing to do with you being religious. You sound like you believe because that's what you think you're supposed to be (ie, "was born and will die a Catholic"). Like you don't have an option, and that it's the paradigm you're in no matter what. There are a lot of intelligent religious people who make informed and educated understandings about faith and religion. They really research. They believe they have a choice about what to believe and identify as. They don't just go to church because it's what they're supposed to be and die as, but because of a sincere search. So maybe you have some growing up to do, or maybe you should really study religion (not just Catholicism, but other traditions) so you have an informed understanding. You could be young, you could be dumb, but it has nothing to do with belief/unbelief. |
I am happy for you. Enjoy feeling superior to me. I guess it is one way to feel content
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I was not educated in "your" schoold. Enlighten me how something like this can be inherent in a method. |
Huh? Where are you getting "superior" from? That sounds like insecurity speaking. I very genuinely wish you peace and happiness in your life, as is, right now. |
No, I'm not more intelligent. Not at all. I simply think differently than you do. I didn't just decide one day that I don't believe anymore. It took years. It isn't that Atheism is appealing per se, it's simply what feels right to me. I could have remained a hypocrite, going to church and trying/pretending all was well and good. But it wasn't. So I'm honest with myself and no longer pretend to believe in something that makes no sense to me even after growing up going to church etc. That's the thing for me. All I ever did was GO to church. I sat in a pew for an hour/week, and as a kid attended Sunday school classes. I don't think I ever got anything out of it. For a while as an adult I went to church, I took my kids. I did the bible readings every day. But I was just going through the motions. Now I don't. |
People may be reacting very strongly because Catholicism is not LGBT friendly |
+1 I honestly don't know how people can say "you can't deny science" with a straight face. Yes, you can. In fact, scientific theories are disproven all the time. Okay, today scientists think the Universe came out of nowhere 13.8 billion years ago. Who's to say it was not 13.9 or 13.7 billion years ago? A mathematical model? Give me a break. For ages we've been taught about the Big Bang. Now many say it is highly questionable. I won't even mention that science doesn't bother to explain what was before the Big Bang. And these people will lecture others about the scientific method? Pathetic. (And I'm not even religious in the traditional sense.) |
NP. I think this is a source of frustration for me regarding atheism. Religion =/= God. |
You are not the first on to assume that faith is for the weak. Strong successful people don't need its solace. Well, you are wrong. That's as much as I care to say. |
Not pp. How are you determining belief in God, or attributes about God, without religion? What is informing your ideas that, for example, God is a loving and understanding being, rather than a hateful and vengeful being? What are you using to determine how you describe your belief in God? I'm not trying to snark, I'm genuinely trying to understand what informs this kind of belief in a god, but not religion. |
Oh, dear... Read: "A Beginner's Guide to the Scientific Method" http://www.amazon.com/A-Beginners-Guide-Scientific-Method/dp/1111305552 If you're not scared of Dawkins, "The Magic of Reality" is a great book. The TV series "Cosmos" was beautiful, but is limited by its format. Worth watching, though. |
Why can you accept that God is eternal, but not accept that the Universe is eternal and continuously expands and contracts? |