To fear God, to me, means to reverence God; to fear loss of God's grace; to trust in God's justice as well as God's mercy; to respect God's "Otherness" and realize that his thoughts are not our thoughts, his ways are not our ways.
I rely on personal experience(s). Experience trumps both intellect and religious faith. Experience discloses in me, and to me, a transcendent reality in the midst of immanent, "secular" world-and-life.
As time/opportunity permit, I read comparative religion studies and the literature of divine...
In my view the Bible is not internally consistent and there's no reason it would need to be.
I do not regard the Bible as the inerrant word of a deity, but even so, who's really to say that a book inspired by a deity has to be internally consistent? All it really needs to be is meaningful and...
Atheism precludes atheists from being angry at deities they do not believe exist. Atheists can, however, be angry at theistic God-claims that are blatantly irrational or cruel.
Atheism is motivated by the simple realization that for atheists there is no believable evidence for God. I really...
The mainstream Christian Jesus is "God" because he's said to be ontological God, "of one substance with the Father".
The New Testament Jesus is not God and never claimed to be, not even in John's Gospel, which explicitly excludes Jesus from the Godhead in texts such as John 17:3 where Jesus...
My tradition is Buddhist and has no high creator god or any gods capable of "saving souls".
Therefore there is no petitionary prayer in Buddhism. Exceptions are only those Buddhists who have not been properly educated and mix folk religion with their Buddhism.
The NT does not claim that Jesus is God - not even in John's Gospel. It's more a case of Jesus (in Paul, some of the other Epistle authors, and John) being seen as a pre-existent, archangelic figure, who was made "the Son" by his taking on a Davidic/Jewish body, emptying himself, and assuming...
Except in Job, suffering does not "simply happen". It is deliberately directed to righteous Job from YHVH to test Job's loyalty. YHVH makes a pact with Satan and does every vile thing possible to Job, short of killing him. This is not misfortune. It is divine paranoia and sadism combined. Thus...
In everything I've read on Buddhism, there are indeed plenty of warnings against imagining one is Enlightened, against thinking that Enlightenment is "proved" by the development of paranormal powers ("siddhis" in one tradition). The leveler is probably the teacher him/herself, who, having been...
My religion is godless - Jodo Shinshu Buddhism. All Buddhism is godless. In Jodo Shinshu, the primordial Buddha, Amitabha, is said to grant the adherent Shinjin - "perfect faith" - in this life, and then to spark our hitherto dormant Buddha Nature upon taking birth in the next life.
Amitabha...
God is like the sun which shines on all things, except for those under the soil or in some other way hidden from sunlight.
However, sentient beings are equipped - like certain plants - with "sensors" that, once exposed to the divine "sunlight", cause the flower to open to the light, to blossom...
In the case of Jesus, I support Christ Myth theory.
Paul, our earliest source, makes no unambiguous reference to a historical (or a Gospel) Jesus. This is a silence that screams, i.e., Paul never mentions Jesus's supposed ministry in Galilee, his cures, exorcisms, parables, sermon on the...
The received narrative is that YHVH preferred to work inside human hearts and human history after the Edenic "Fall". Hence "salvation history" launched, via scripture and its evolving story of kings, prophets, revelations, etc. YHVH preferred to reveal himself to a nomad named Abram and promised...
The resurrection was "bodily" but not physical. Jesus's resurrection or spiritual body does things that no physical body could ever do. The risen Christ can pass through solid objects, appear and disappear at will, and ascend to heaven inside a cloud. Which means that his risen body was not...
Anger is a natural and sometimes healthy reaction, depending on its effects.
I can't speak for others, but I become justly, righteously outraged at violent crime because I empathize with the victim and because I despise the attacker's arrogance and aggression. It's really that simple. Some are...
Right. Wisdom, like charity, begins at home. Home in this case being the ego with its overconfidence and defenses. Wisdom dictates a non-condemnatory stance toward people of other beliefs than one's own.