Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn’t there only be one religion if religion is real?
Why would this be true?
If you mean "Shouldn't there only be one *true* religion?" Then yes. We agree. Like most religious people, I believe that mine is the only true one. Most religions make exclusive truth claims.
You’d think that’d trigger some critical thinking…
Anonymous wrote:It's not about being rational. That's why it's called "faith."
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why DO atheists care so much what other people think.
They don't. But they have reason and logic and don't understand how others get benefit from fairy tales. I grew up Catholic. But I'm pretty confident Mary conceived Jesus the usual way. I'm pretty confident Jesus didn't use miracles to turn water into wine. And I'm pretty confident the body of Jesus didn't magically rise into someplace called heaven three days after he was crucified. None of it makes sense. But people wil say you have to have faith. Ok, but I could also have faith in the spaghetti monster. It doesn't make it real. I think Jesus was a good dude and there's a lot of wisdom there. But I can't make myself believe in the hocus pocus.
Anonymous wrote:Relational people think it’s all parables and lessons and traditions and community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn’t there only be one religion if religion is real?
I believe God presents himself to different people in different ways.
So there’s one God, but a multitude of religions and beliefs
Why does God allow people to fight and kill each other over different religious beliefs, if it is all one God?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why DO atheists care so much what other people think.
They don't. But they have reason and logic and don't understand how others get benefit from fairy tales. I grew up Catholic. But I'm pretty confident Mary conceived Jesus the usual way. I'm pretty confident Jesus didn't use miracles to turn water into wine. And I'm pretty confident the body of Jesus didn't magically rise into someplace called heaven three days after he was crucified. None of it makes sense. But people wil say you have to have faith. Ok, but I could also have faith in the spaghetti monster. It doesn't make it real. I think Jesus was a good dude and there's a lot of wisdom there. But I can't make myself believe in the hocus pocus.
. The most probable etymology of hocus pocus is that it is a distortion of "Hoc est corpus meum" (This is my body) from the Latin Mass.
Anonymous wrote:Why DO atheists care so much what other people think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn’t there only be one religion if religion is real?
I believe God presents himself to different people in different ways.
So there’s one God, but a multitude of religions and beliefs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn’t there only be one religion if religion is real?
Why would this be true?
If you mean "Shouldn't there only be one *true* religion?" Then yes. We agree. Like most religious people, I believe that mine is the only true one. Most religions make exclusive truth claims.
You’d think that’d trigger some critical thinking…
Anonymous wrote:Shouldn’t there only be one religion if religion is real?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn’t there only be one religion if religion is real?
Why would this be true?
If you mean "Shouldn't there only be one *true* religion?" Then yes. We agree. Like most religious people, I believe that mine is the only true one. Most religions make exclusive truth claims.
Anonymous wrote:Shouldn’t there only be one religion if religion is real?
Anonymous wrote:I have thought and thought about this. How can anyone believe religion is real? To me it is all superstition. I can understand why some people need it— it gives them community, structure, for some, morals and for others excuses to commit atrocities. But really, what separates idol worship from Jesus worship or monotheism? In my mind it is all a bunch of made up nonsense that is not grounded in reality. It’s crazy to think that highly intelligent people believe all this.