Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure it's a tough journey, OP, but you'll come through it more peaceful and less fearful. I see life so much more clearly and it is so much more beautiful than I could've imagined when I believed in god. And as horrifying as life on earth can be, it feels better not to believe atrocities are god's will. That would be terrifying.
Who believes that? That is certainly not Christian teaching.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure it's a tough journey, OP, but you'll come through it more peaceful and less fearful. I see life so much more clearly and it is so much more beautiful than I could've imagined when I believed in god. And as horrifying as life on earth can be, it feels better not to believe atrocities are god's will. That would be terrifying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Probably -- This makes it easier to continue believing, despite doubts or evidence to the contrary
What evidence to the contrary ?
The evidence is that no one has been able to prove the existence of God, or any other gods.
Actually, God came down Himself as Jesus Christ and proved not only that He existed but that He loved us, and then died for us.
Sorry, that's not proof. That's a story you read from an ancient book that written by men. There's no proof that Jesus was a God. If reading stories from a book proves the existence of something, then we can perform similar proofs on unicorns and mermaids.
First of all, Jesus is not a God. Jesus is the one and only God. And yes, there is historical evidence beyond the Bible that supports this.
No, there aren't. There are QUESTIONABLE accounts - about three, I believe, that are isolated accounts.
Let's reframe this. If some person today were to walk on water and turn water into wine and raise people from the dead, don't you think that there would be MANY accounts?
Where are the others who witnessed these miracles? Surely you don't expect only four men to have captured such miracles?
Stop fooling yourself into thinking these stories are real.
Well, sure, today it would be on Twitter and CNN. But, as you may or may not be aware, means of communication 2,000 years ago was a little primative as compared to today.
Wow, you are really angry about this aren't you? Why does it scare you so much?
I'm far from scared, bible thumper.
I've had 12 years of Catholic education (aka brainwashing). Even then, as we were forced to attend mass and chant in unison, most of us simply went through the motions. If you really STOP and think about your actions in church and what you say again and again b/c it's all so ritualistic, you'll see it amounts to nothing.
If anything, YOU should be scared for not having the ability to think for yourself.
Before Twitter and other such nonsense, there was word of mouth. from oral to written communication, genius
Now, having said that, if Jesus WERE the real deal, you'd still find different accounts of his miracles. Look at all of the primary accounts related to Greek theatre! And the masses were ALSO illiterate. Their brainwashing occurred through tragedies and traveling troupes - carrying the stories to the people.
So there's no comparison.
If Jesus were truly "not of this world," we'd have multiple accounts.
But sadly, your brain is hardwired to "believe."
I think we can all tell that your 12 years of Catholic education ruined your relationship with God. Sadly, that does happen, as the Catholic church -- like all churches -- is man made and thus has human flaws. But I do think the level of anger that you display here is indication that you are still struggling with this. And fortunately, God will never give up on you.
NP. I agree that pp is still carrying a ton of resentment about the church. Who knows why. I'd suggest talking to someone about it.
I'm far from scared, bible thumper.
I've had 12 years of Catholic education (aka brainwashing). Even then, as we were forced to attend mass and chant in unison, most of us simply went through the motions. If you really STOP and think about your actions in church and what you say again and again b/c it's all so ritualistic, you'll see it amounts to nothing.
If anything, YOU should be scared for not having the ability to think for yourself.
Before Twitter and other such nonsense, there was word of mouth. from oral to written communication, genius
Now, having said that, if Jesus WERE the real deal, you'd still find different accounts of his miracles. Look at all of the primary accounts related to Greek theatre! And the masses were ALSO illiterate. Their brainwashing occurred through tragedies and traveling troupes - carrying the stories to the people.
So there's no comparison.
If Jesus were truly "not of this world," we'd have multiple accounts.
But sadly, your brain is hardwired to "believe."
I think we can all tell that your 12 years of Catholic education ruined your relationship with God. Sadly, that does happen, as the Catholic church -- like all churches -- is man made and thus has human flaws. But I do think the level of anger that you display here is indication that you are still struggling with this. And fortunately, God will never give up on you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Probably -- This makes it easier to continue believing, despite doubts or evidence to the contrary
What evidence to the contrary ?
The evidence is that no one has been able to prove the existence of God, or any other gods.
Actually, God came down Himself as Jesus Christ and proved not only that He existed but that He loved us, and then died for us.
Sorry, that's not proof. That's a story you read from an ancient book that written by men. There's no proof that Jesus was a God. If reading stories from a book proves the existence of something, then we can perform similar proofs on unicorns and mermaids.
First of all, Jesus is not a God. Jesus is the one and only God. And yes, there is historical evidence beyond the Bible that supports this.
No, there aren't. There are QUESTIONABLE accounts - about three, I believe, that are isolated accounts.
Let's reframe this. If some person today were to walk on water and turn water into wine and raise people from the dead, don't you think that there would be MANY accounts?
Where are the others who witnessed these miracles? Surely you don't expect only four men to have captured such miracles?
Stop fooling yourself into thinking these stories are real.
Well, sure, today it would be on Twitter and CNN. But, as you may or may not be aware, means of communication 2,000 years ago was a little primative as compared to today.
Wow, you are really angry about this aren't you? Why does it scare you so much?
I'm far from scared, bible thumper.
I've had 12 years of Catholic education (aka brainwashing). Even then, as we were forced to attend mass and chant in unison, most of us simply went through the motions. If you really STOP and think about your actions in church and what you say again and again b/c it's all so ritualistic, you'll see it amounts to nothing.
If anything, YOU should be scared for not having the ability to think for yourself.
Before Twitter and other such nonsense, there was word of mouth. from oral to written communication, genius
Now, having said that, if Jesus WERE the real deal, you'd still find different accounts of his miracles. Look at all of the primary accounts related to Greek theatre! And the masses were ALSO illiterate. Their brainwashing occurred through tragedies and traveling troupes - carrying the stories to the people.
So there's no comparison.
If Jesus were truly "not of this world," we'd have multiple accounts.
But sadly, your brain is hardwired to "believe."
I think we can all tell that your 12 years of Catholic education ruined your relationship with God. Sadly, that does happen, as the Catholic church -- like all churches -- is man made and thus has human flaws. But I do think the level of anger that you display here is indication that you are still struggling with this. And fortunately, God will never give up on you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Probably -- This makes it easier to continue believing, despite doubts or evidence to the contrary
What evidence to the contrary ?
The evidence is that no one has been able to prove the existence of God, or any other gods.
Actually, God came down Himself as Jesus Christ and proved not only that He existed but that He loved us, and then died for us.
Sorry, that's not proof. That's a story you read from an ancient book that written by men. There's no proof that Jesus was a God. If reading stories from a book proves the existence of something, then we can perform similar proofs on unicorns and mermaids.
First of all, Jesus is not a God. Jesus is the one and only God. And yes, there is historical evidence beyond the Bible that supports this.
No, there aren't. There are QUESTIONABLE accounts - about three, I believe, that are isolated accounts.
Let's reframe this. If some person today were to walk on water and turn water into wine and raise people from the dead, don't you think that there would be MANY accounts?
Where are the others who witnessed these miracles? Surely you don't expect only four men to have captured such miracles?
Stop fooling yourself into thinking these stories are real.
Well, sure, today it would be on Twitter and CNN. But, as you may or may not be aware, means of communication 2,000 years ago was a little primative as compared to today.
Wow, you are really angry about this aren't you? Why does it scare you so much?
I'm far from scared, bible thumper.
I've had 12 years of Catholic education (aka brainwashing). Even then, as we were forced to attend mass and chant in unison, most of us simply went through the motions. If you really STOP and think about your actions in church and what you say again and again b/c it's all so ritualistic, you'll see it amounts to nothing.
If anything, YOU should be scared for not having the ability to think for yourself.
Before Twitter and other such nonsense, there was word of mouth. from oral to written communication, genius
Now, having said that, if Jesus WERE the real deal, you'd still find different accounts of his miracles. Look at all of the primary accounts related to Greek theatre! And the masses were ALSO illiterate. Their brainwashing occurred through tragedies and traveling troupes - carrying the stories to the people.
So there's no comparison.
If Jesus were truly "not of this world," we'd have multiple accounts.
But sadly, your brain is hardwired to "believe."
I think we can all tell that your 12 years of Catholic education ruined your relationship with God. Sadly, that does happen, as the Catholic church -- like all churches -- is man made and thus has human flaws. But I do think the level of anger that you display here is indication that you are still struggling with this. And fortunately, God will never give up on you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Probably -- This makes it easier to continue believing, despite doubts or evidence to the contrary
What evidence to the contrary ?
The evidence is that no one has been able to prove the existence of God, or any other gods.
Actually, God came down Himself as Jesus Christ and proved not only that He existed but that He loved us, and then died for us.
Sorry, that's not proof. That's a story you read from an ancient book that written by men. There's no proof that Jesus was a God. If reading stories from a book proves the existence of something, then we can perform similar proofs on unicorns and mermaids.
First of all, Jesus is not a God. Jesus is the one and only God. And yes, there is historical evidence beyond the Bible that supports this.
No, there aren't. There are QUESTIONABLE accounts - about three, I believe, that are isolated accounts.
Let's reframe this. If some person today were to walk on water and turn water into wine and raise people from the dead, don't you think that there would be MANY accounts?
Where are the others who witnessed these miracles? Surely you don't expect only four men to have captured such miracles?
Stop fooling yourself into thinking these stories are real.
Well, sure, today it would be on Twitter and CNN. But, as you may or may not be aware, means of communication 2,000 years ago was a little primative as compared to today.
Wow, you are really angry about this aren't you? Why does it scare you so much?
I'm far from scared, bible thumper.
I've had 12 years of Catholic education (aka brainwashing). Even then, as we were forced to attend mass and chant in unison, most of us simply went through the motions. If you really STOP and think about your actions in church and what you say again and again b/c it's all so ritualistic, you'll see it amounts to nothing.
If anything, YOU should be scared for not having the ability to think for yourself.
Before Twitter and other such nonsense, there was word of mouth. from oral to written communication, genius
Now, having said that, if Jesus WERE the real deal, you'd still find different accounts of his miracles. Look at all of the primary accounts related to Greek theatre! And the masses were ALSO illiterate. Their brainwashing occurred through tragedies and traveling troupes - carrying the stories to the people.
So there's no comparison.
If Jesus were truly "not of this world," we'd have multiple accounts.
But sadly, your brain is hardwired to "believe."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Probably -- This makes it easier to continue believing, despite doubts or evidence to the contrary
What evidence to the contrary ?
The evidence is that no one has been able to prove the existence of God, or any other gods.
Actually, God came down Himself as Jesus Christ and proved not only that He existed but that He loved us, and then died for us.
Sorry, that's not proof. That's a story you read from an ancient book that written by men. There's no proof that Jesus was a God. If reading stories from a book proves the existence of something, then we can perform similar proofs on unicorns and mermaids.
First of all, Jesus is not a God. Jesus is the one and only God. And yes, there is historical evidence beyond the Bible that supports this.
No, there aren't. There are QUESTIONABLE accounts - about three, I believe, that are isolated accounts.
Let's reframe this. If some person today were to walk on water and turn water into wine and raise people from the dead, don't you think that there would be MANY accounts?
Where are the others who witnessed these miracles? Surely you don't expect only four men to have captured such miracles?
Stop fooling yourself into thinking these stories are real.
Well, sure, today it would be on Twitter and CNN. But, as you may or may not be aware, means of communication 2,000 years ago was a little primative as compared to today.
Wow, you are really angry about this aren't you? Why does it scare you so much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Probably -- This makes it easier to continue believing, despite doubts or evidence to the contrary
What evidence to the contrary ?
The evidence is that no one has been able to prove the existence of God, or any other gods.
Actually, God came down Himself as Jesus Christ and proved not only that He existed but that He loved us, and then died for us.
Sorry, that's not proof. That's a story you read from an ancient book that written by men. There's no proof that Jesus was a God. If reading stories from a book proves the existence of something, then we can perform similar proofs on unicorns and mermaids.
First of all, Jesus is not a God. Jesus is the one and only God. And yes, there is historical evidence beyond the Bible that supports this.
No, there aren't. There are QUESTIONABLE accounts - about three, I believe, that are isolated accounts.
Let's reframe this. If some person today were to walk on water and turn water into wine and raise people from the dead, don't you think that there would be MANY accounts?
Where are the others who witnessed these miracles? Surely you don't expect only four men to have captured such miracles?
Stop fooling yourself into thinking these stories are real.
Well, sure, today it would be on Twitter and CNN. But, as you may or may not be aware, means of communication 2,000 years ago was a little primative as compared to today.
Wow, you are really angry about this aren't you? Why does it scare you so much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Probably -- This makes it easier to continue believing, despite doubts or evidence to the contrary
What evidence to the contrary ?
The evidence is that no one has been able to prove the existence of God, or any other gods.
Actually, God came down Himself as Jesus Christ and proved not only that He existed but that He loved us, and then died for us.
Sorry, that's not proof. That's a story you read from an ancient book that written by men. There's no proof that Jesus was a God. If reading stories from a book proves the existence of something, then we can perform similar proofs on unicorns and mermaids.
First of all, Jesus is not a God. Jesus is the one and only God. And yes, there is historical evidence beyond the Bible that supports this.
No, there aren't. There are QUESTIONABLE accounts - about three, I believe, that are isolated accounts.
Let's reframe this. If some person today were to walk on water and turn water into wine and raise people from the dead, don't you think that there would be MANY accounts?
Where are the others who witnessed these miracles? Surely you don't expect only four men to have captured such miracles?
Stop fooling yourself into thinking these stories are real.
Well, sure, today it would be on Twitter and CNN. But, as you may or may not be aware, means of communication 2,000 years ago was a little primative as compared to today.
Wow, you are really angry about this aren't you? Why does it scare you so much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Probably -- This makes it easier to continue believing, despite doubts or evidence to the contrary
What evidence to the contrary ?
The evidence is that no one has been able to prove the existence of God, or any other gods.
Actually, God came down Himself as Jesus Christ and proved not only that He existed but that He loved us, and then died for us.
Sorry, that's not proof. That's a story you read from an ancient book that written by men. There's no proof that Jesus was a God. If reading stories from a book proves the existence of something, then we can perform similar proofs on unicorns and mermaids.
First of all, Jesus is not a God. Jesus is the one and only God. And yes, there is historical evidence beyond the Bible that supports this.
No, there aren't. There are QUESTIONABLE accounts - about three, I believe, that are isolated accounts.
Let's reframe this. If some person today were to walk on water and turn water into wine and raise people from the dead, don't you think that there would be MANY accounts?
Where are the others who witnessed these miracles? Surely you don't expect only four men to have captured such miracles?
Stop fooling yourself into thinking these stories are real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Probably -- This makes it easier to continue believing, despite doubts or evidence to the contrary
What evidence to the contrary ?
The evidence is that no one has been able to prove the existence of God, or any other gods.
Actually, God came down Himself as Jesus Christ and proved not only that He existed but that He loved us, and then died for us.
Sorry, that's not proof. That's a story you read from an ancient book that written by men. There's no proof that Jesus was a God. If reading stories from a book proves the existence of something, then we can perform similar proofs on unicorns and mermaids.
First of all, Jesus is not a God. Jesus is the one and only God. And yes, there is historical evidence beyond the Bible that supports this.
No, there aren't. There are QUESTIONABLE accounts - about three, I believe, that are isolated accounts.
Let's reframe this. If some person today were to walk on water and turn water into wine and raise people from the dead, don't you think that there would be MANY accounts?
Where are the others who witnessed these miracles? Surely you don't expect only four men to have captured such miracles?
Stop fooling yourself into thinking these stories are real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Probably -- This makes it easier to continue believing, despite doubts or evidence to the contrary
What evidence to the contrary ?
The evidence is that no one has been able to prove the existence of God, or any other gods.
Actually, God came down Himself as Jesus Christ and proved not only that He existed but that He loved us, and then died for us.
Sorry, that's not proof. That's a story you read from an ancient book that written by men. There's no proof that Jesus was a God. If reading stories from a book proves the existence of something, then we can perform similar proofs on unicorns and mermaids.
First of all, Jesus is not a God. Jesus is the one and only God. And yes, there is historical evidence beyond the Bible that supports this.