That big question, that should be at the very heart of religion and the very nature of truth, deserves a bigger answer than history and tradition have provided. But the answer could very well leave tradition staring into the abyss and prove humbling for secular speculation.
"The first wholly...
The question presupposes that any of the three have anything to do with God? Or that any of the three have revealed any insight into the nature or being of God? While not denying the potential for that reality, I cannot imagine a true God willing to reveal anything to our species and finding it...
Given the failure of our species to successfully address or resolve the most pressing problems facing both ourselves and the earth itself, I can see nothing wrong in imagining a higher power that might turn mankind off the slippery slope. The problem is with the world 'logic'. For the purpose of...
As someone who also expects "evidence of something before he or she believes in something" conclusively, just for the record, and for "anyone [who would] love to have a connection to some sort of God." I'm TESTING right now the first wholly new interpretation for two thousand years of the moral...
The first Gnostic proof is on the web ready for TESTING and trials have apparently start. I'm studying this material at the moment. More at The Final Freedoms
I would respectfully suggest the problem with the the question lies with the word 'logic'. There is the 'logic' of theology and philosophy which ultimately relies upon learned opinion and there is 'logic' of Empirical method which relies upon demonstrable and testable results. And then there is...
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Why accept the arguments of any mere mortal when the first literal PROOF may have been revealed? This is what I'm studying and testing at the moment!
" The first wholly new interpretation for two thousand years of the moral teachings of Christ has been published. Radically different from...
Personally I have never considered Jesus to be God. It is a ridiculous notion contrived by the early church and the complete theological misunderstanding of the nature of Jesus divinity, his relationship to the Father as a son and the Holy Spirit; offering a corrupted, even pagan like...
That is the ultimate 'religious' question. That it remains without a universally, satisfactory answer is an indictment of the theological project of tradition in what I would call a failed attempt to secure such understanding! Luckily there are others thinking outside the box in the search for...
"I would love having a challenge".
If that is indeed the case, the gauntlet has already been thrown down to both religious and atheist alike. And there is no greater spiritual test. I'm undertaking it for myself at the moment.
The first wholly new interpretation for two thousand years of the...
Plato wrote, "opinion is a consequence of persuasion not truth". Deduce anything you wish but it remains no more than opinion of human intellectual origin and thus has nothing to do with God. Natural reason is without the necessary potential to investigate that ultimate reality. Theology...
Testing has already started! And the implications and results may very well change the course of history.
The first wholly new interpretation for two thousand years of the moral teachings of Christ has been published. Radically different from anything else we know of from theology or history...
It is unlikely, at least in my own mind, that a reality such as God would choose to intervene into the natural world without clear and specific purpose and the expectation of that purpose being accomplished.
If the purpose of the Incarnation was, as I strongly suspect, to in some profound way...
It is unlikely, at least in my own mind, that a reality such as God would choose to intervene into the natural world without clear and specific purpose and the expectation of that purpose being accomplished.
If the purpose of the Incarnation was, as I strongly suspect, to in some profound way...
I can certainly suggest that 'religion' as understood from history and tradition, being a physical, materialist, theological construct of buildings, all the trappings that come with it, including a self ordained priesthood, probably has noting to do with the spiritual. One might gleen from...
If any 'religious' truth is self-evident it must be this: as in the beginning, it is not God who failed man; it is man who failed God, himself, and his fellow man. That is the way of the world. And nothing has yet been revealed to change that analysis.