I didn't make any such comparison
Except you brought in red riding hood to make a comparison with the OT
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Say what? Should i take that as a threat of just bumbling humour?
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I didn't make any such comparison
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I've never heard a rational solution -- and I've heard a lot of arguments and apologetics.It is not impossible for everyone to resolve, just for some people.
It depends on which god turned out to be real, don't you think?To all that believe a god does exist and those that believe(or lack belief) a god does not exist.....
What if you are wrong? Will it matter?
Unless you can prove that "To know truth one needs to renounce faith. For truth comes from nothingness" it is only a personal opinion or a belief.It's not opinion.
But you will only ever see it as such.
And I have no desire to help anyone else walk the path of Truth.
The way I see it, what if God DOES exist, but I' worshipping the wrong one, and this real God keeps getting madder and madder each time I ignore him and worship the fake one? I"d rather not worship at allTo all that believe a god does exist and those that believe(or lack belief) a god does not exist.....
What if you are wrong? Will it matter?
How do you know that the truth doesn't come from religion?Because it doesn't come from religion. Which, as I stated, you're hung up on.
How do you know I didn't do that before I learned the truth?To learn the truth, you have to let go of All that is. Including that which we have faith is True.
Nope...as an example of an allegory made to draw and hold attention.Except you brought in red riding hood to make a comparison with the OT
That's the message of a frightening allegory made to draw and hold attention in the OT. It's not history, it's not literal, it's "stories" sometimes correlating to true events, but more like FOX News would report.Say what? Should i take that as a threat of just bumbling humour?
It also doesn't matter if there is one (or an afterlife) - at least not yet - a position called apatheism.perhaps it doesn’t really matter if there is no God.
To me agnostic means unknowing. Its etymology is 'not know.' The word has application outside of religious belief. We can call ourselves agnostic about any matter in which we cannot decide yes or no based in present evidence."I don't know" isn't agnosticism. Not by itself, anyway. For it to be agnosticism, you'd need "I don't know because the existence of this god (or gods in general) is unknowable."
I don't feel that way. I assume that consciousness ends with death and find life quite meaningful. Ultimate reality doesn't matter at all.If we, as humans, were mortal and finite only, our ability to discern the ultimate futility of existence would be nature's cruel, cruel curse, for all others of her offspring can never discern such futility—and can never, therefore, become lost in it.
You don't have to believe in gods to take biblical advice if you think it's good advice.If I am wrong and Bible God is not real, I don't think it matters much, because I would still think the teachings are good in the Bible.
The omnipotent creator of the universe would surely know how to make His existence clear and unambiguous.... if He actually cared or desired salvation for all.Do you expect to locate God with a GPS tracker?
All of God is not hiding.
According to Baha'u'llah, God is "the most manifest of the manifest and the most hidden of the hidden.”
Manifest Yet Hidden
Atheism is disbelief or lack of belief in the existence of God or gods, although hard atheists claim that no God exists."I don't know" is atheism. Agnosticism is "we can't know."
If you mean a person has to start their search for truth from nothingness, that is exactly what I did.
I am not sure what you mean by "renounce faith." One cannot believe in God without faith since there is no proof that God exists
How do you know I didn't do that before I learned the truth?
How do you know that the truth doesn't come from religion?
Why should a person let go of the truth after they learned it?
So the life - and example of living (good or bad) - you passed on to your kids...and grandchildren and their children...etc. would not matter? I think it would be more accurate to say that if we are wholly mortal and our existence finite, what we do in life is the ONLY thing that matters...whether God exists or not.If we were wholly mortal and our existence finite, nothing we do in life would ultimately matter, whether God exists or not.
I am wrong and I know it. I know for sure that future generations will achieve a far better explanation of reality than we have now, just as my generation has improved on the understanding of my great-grandparent's generation a century ago. Eventually, I imagine that what I now know as "the truth" will be entirely superseded...in ways that I can probably scarcely imagine. And their explanations of reality may or may not include something that might be what we call "God" or "gods" - but it probably will bear only a passing resemblance to what we understand (or more usually fail to understand) by those terms today.To all that believe a god does exist and those that believe(or lack belief) a god does not exist.....
What if you are wrong? Will it matter?
I'm extremely good with my choices. I found peace when I let go of "organized" religion. No more fear of judgement by man or God. My God knows my heart at all times and guides me through my worldly travails.How about you? Are you good with your choice even if the religion it false and its god nonexistent?
God could have done that, Baha'u'llah said so, and then He explained why God chose not to do that.The omnipotent creator of the universe would surely know how to make His existence clear and unambiguous,
God does care and desire salvation for all, but salvation only by use of one's own innate powers, not because God made His existence clear and unambiguous.if He actually cared or desired salvation for all.
That is actually an important Baha'i teaching, one I strive to attain to.To die to Oneself.
That is actually an important Baha'i teaching, one I strive to attain to.
“By self-surrender and perpetual union with God is meant that men should merge their will wholly in the Will of God, and regard their desires as utter nothingness beside His Purpose….. The station of absolute self-surrender transcendeth, and will ever remain exalted above, every other station.”
Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, pp. 337-338
This is where I realize Pascal's Wager almost fails. If there is no god, the bet is not an insignificant loss. Well, at least, to some, they might have to give up a lot. I'm giving up the person I love the most out everyone I fell in love with. Its not easy. I know I would be happy with her, but I am letting her go because my religion forbids us being together.Me too.