Anonymous wrote:I know; I want to know too. God's on everybody's side as far as I'm concerned. It sounds so self righteous to say that. Same with "I'm blessed." It implies that everyone else is not. And no, I'm not an atheist. I was raised a Christian and am now an agnostic, I suppose because I ponder stuff like this.
Anonymous wrote:Hubris.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know; I want to know too. God's on everybody's side as far as I'm concerned. It sounds so self righteous to say that. Same with "I'm blessed." It implies that everyone else is not. And no, I'm not an atheist. I was raised a Christian and am now an agnostic, I suppose because I ponder stuff like this.
If you are agnostic, then why on earth would this statement offend you? You shouldn't care what anyone of faith, any faith, believes or says about their faith.
Unless you are secretly concerned that they might actually be right...
Anonymous wrote:I know; I want to know too. God's on everybody's side as far as I'm concerned. It sounds so self righteous to say that. Same with "I'm blessed." It implies that everyone else is not. And no, I'm not an atheist. I was raised a Christian and am now an agnostic, I suppose because I ponder stuff like this.
Anonymous wrote:It can be meant combatively, as PP pointed out. the "I'm right, you're wrong" approach.
Or, I also take it to mean that the person has faith that God is looking out for them. "I have a lot on my plate, but I know God is on my side so it'll all be okay." It's a different means of expressing faith. My grandma used to say that God doesn't give you more than you can handle. If he's "on your side", you can handle whatever life brings you.
Just my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:I've said this before and honestly it doesn't mean some deep thing that needs to be looked in to. It just means I'm a follower of God, I do things with him in mind, and I try to lead a Christian life.