Anonymous wrote:I disagree. I am agnostic Christian. I don't have evidence or surety that God is real. But I hope against logic that He is. And I pray, go to church, and try to follow the way Jesus showed us.
The "leap into the absurd" resonates with me. If we have to be sure, then there's really no such thing as faith.
Anonymous wrote:I disagree. I am agnostic Christian. I don't have evidence or surety that God is real. But I hope against logic that He is. And I pray, go to church, and try to follow the way Jesus showed us.
The "leap into the absurd" resonates with me. If we have to be sure, then there's really no such thing as faith.
Anonymous wrote:Gnosticism refers to knowing. The opposite of knowing is not knowing. As an agnostic I don’t know if there is a higher power, and if there is I don’t know how it manifests. Some agnostics, like me, also believe that it is impossible to know.
That not knowing is different from atheism. Theism is the belief in God or gods. The opposite of that is the belief that there are no gods. That is completely different from agnosticism.
Someone who is areligious is someone who doesn’t follow an organized religious tradition. You can believe in a higher power and be areligious. You can also be like me and participate in an organized religion even though you are agnostic or even atheist.
Anonymous wrote:No, they don’t.
Faith is different than belief. Knowledge is different than experience. Religion is different than spirituality.
How these distinctions matter to you is up to you and I wish you nothing but peace and comfort in your journey.
Anonymous wrote:May God bless you and protect you and show you the way back to Him. Amen.
Amen 🙏
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:May God bless you and protect you and show you the way back to Him. Amen.
Cough cough god doesn't exist cough
Anonymous wrote:May God bless you and protect you and show you the way back to Him. Amen.
Anonymous wrote:May God bless you and protect you and show you the way back to Him. Amen.