Anonymous wrote:I'm another atheist and I would never do that. I have been mocked by religious people but very rarely. I don't expect most people to mock me if I tell them I am not religious.Anonymous wrote:Do you mock religious people? If someone makes an offhand comment about going to church (say on a Sunday afternoon, mentioning they just came from there), do you sneer? If so, why?
Out of respect and love, I listen happily to the sermon at your wedding and observe all the rules at a funeral. It's not difficult to be a good person in those ways.
Anonymous wrote:I assume you're consistent and don't celebrate Christmas, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think the reasoning behind son's apology is different. If he apologised just to his sister, do you think he is really remorseful and never ever going to do it again? Just saying sorry doesn't mean that he is sorry for pushing a woman. Asking forgiveness from God involves processing the act and consequences inside your mind and changing your mind.
To OP: you are viewing all religions the same way (I assuming this was your quote: "What if you're wrong and the "right answer" is Islam and Jesus was just a man? Not trolling but just asking the same question of me to you."?). If you do a research, you will easily separate human created religion from the God, it is no brainer.
I also have a question for you since you said that bad things just happens. Have you not seen any connection why the bad things are happen? I know it is hard to see the connection when bad things happens to people we don't know -- like the plane crashed into the house, or the mention burned with 4 young children. But if you look at the lives of the people you know very well (or your own life) -- do you just ignore the connection or you cannot make the logical connection?
non-OP atheist here -- what is the logical connection you think is being ignored?
It is quit simple. God always gives you a choice in life, however there are consequences to every choice. At any given moment you making your choice, the consequences will come (either good or bad). So, given choices A or B, you will receive consequences C or D, with A-C or B-D (no brainer). If the consequence D is bad thing, you just say bad things just happen, right? You just don't go years back to the event B to connect it.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think you are smarter than and/or superior to religious people, specifically Christians? Be honest here, because I will... I'm a Christian and I think I am smarter than every atheist I know.
Anonymous wrote:Do you mock religious people? If someone makes an offhand comment about going to church (say on a Sunday afternoon, mentioning they just came from there), do you sneer? If so, why?
Anonymous wrote:13:11: no, I am not Anita. Out of curiosity -- who is Anita?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think the reasoning behind son's apology is different. If he apologised just to his sister, do you think he is really remorseful and never ever going to do it again? Just saying sorry doesn't mean that he is sorry for pushing a woman. Asking forgiveness from God involves processing the act and consequences inside your mind and changing your mind.
To OP: you are viewing all religions the same way (I assuming this was your quote: "What if you're wrong and the "right answer" is Islam and Jesus was just a man? Not trolling but just asking the same question of me to you."?). If you do a research, you will easily separate human created religion from the God, it is no brainer.
I also have a question for you since you said that bad things just happens. Have you not seen any connection why the bad things are happen? I know it is hard to see the connection when bad things happens to people we don't know -- like the plane crashed into the house, or the mention burned with 4 young children. But if you look at the lives of the people you know very well (or your own life) -- do you just ignore the connection or you cannot make the logical connection?
non-OP atheist here -- what is the logical connection you think is being ignored?
It is quit simple. God always gives you a choice in life, however there are consequences to every choice. At any given moment you making your choice, the consequences will come (either good or bad). So, given choices A or B, you will receive consequences C or D, with A-C or B-D (no brainer). If the consequence D is bad thing, you just say bad things just happen, right? You just don't go years back to the event B to connect it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think the reasoning behind son's apology is different. If he apologised just to his sister, do you think he is really remorseful and never ever going to do it again? Just saying sorry doesn't mean that he is sorry for pushing a woman. Asking forgiveness from God involves processing the act and consequences inside your mind and changing your mind.
To OP: you are viewing all religions the same way (I assuming this was your quote: "What if you're wrong and the "right answer" is Islam and Jesus was just a man? Not trolling but just asking the same question of me to you."?). If you do a research, you will easily separate human created religion from the God, it is no brainer.
I also have a question for you since you said that bad things just happens. Have you not seen any connection why the bad things are happen? I know it is hard to see the connection when bad things happens to people we don't know -- like the plane crashed into the house, or the mention burned with 4 young children. But if you look at the lives of the people you know very well (or your own life) -- do you just ignore the connection or you cannot make the logical connection?
non-OP atheist here -- what is the logical connection you think is being ignored?
Anonymous wrote:I'm back! I am not the OP, but I am the sometimes respectful and sometimes (apparently) not respectful atheist poster from last night. I posted from 19:46, 19:48, 20:19, 20:37, 20:47, 20:58 and 21:05. Then I got grouchy and posted 21:21
I don't think that the poster insisting that God exists out of time is trying to be circular. This is an answer that is the product of many years of indoctrination, from a young age. I was raised in a fundamentalist Christian household and it was a struggle for me to get clear of it. I was determined not to raise my children that way, but I also didn't want to become bitter or confrontational about religion. I just wanted to exist outside of it without making it important in anyway. This forum is the first place that I have ever spoken about it - in a variety of the religion forums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Believer here.
God also created matter, time, order, mathematics , physical laws and logic.
Who created God?
If you believe "matter, time, order, mathematics, physical laws and logic" couldn't have come from nothing, why isn't the same true for God?
God exists outside of time itself. Time is a creation applicable only to the Universe which is also a creation. Our minds are not capable of comprehending Gods capacity.