I find God does reply back to us. God replies through the words of His Book aka Holy Bible.I don't know. God didn't reply back to me.
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I find God does reply back to us. God replies through the words of His Book aka Holy Bible.I don't know. God didn't reply back to me.
Religion speaks of eternal beings. Eternal beings are needed to explain us. And that's all.
God wants different religions to exist. God wants all human to live in peace with each other. God want us to learn to be kind to each other no matter what religion a person believes in. God has no spesific religion. God is behind different religions
Any thoughts? Do you agree or disagree?
God wants different religions to exist. God wants all human to live in peace with each other. God want us to learn to be kind to each other no matter what religion a person believes in. God has no specific religion. God is behind different religions. Any thoughts? Do you agree or disagree?
I find God does reply back to us. God replies through the words of His Book aka Holy Bible.
Material evolution or should I say Material technology hinder humans today in spiritual growth ( in my understanding)
Why should I have to when they are just opinions. You explain all yours? With suitably chosen evidence of course.a
Ah. Its a forum? Wow. Enlightening. Good come back when you are making empty, baseless, bigoted statements.
Try your best to substantiate your claims in the future. If you try, you can succeed.
Why should I have to when they are just opinions. You explain all yours? With suitably chosen evidence of course.
OK Which experts about what?Nah. You should not think that experts in the field are just posing their opinions based on nothing.
Maybe you should study the literature.
OK Which experts about what?
It's self evident, the kinds of things no one should be allowed to do. It's also self evident what good things can and do happen.
People know good and evil in the heart, and by the fruits of their actions.
That would depend on what you think "religion" means. If, as many suppose, religion means what you think to be unassailably true and what you must bind yourself (religare), then how is it possible for there to be different ones? How could any "god" suppose that some people need to believe one "truth" -- while a bunch of other people should believe another "truth," and then that they should all get along by pretending to ignore that they think each other completely wrong, stupid and "against God?"God wants different religions to exist. God wants all human to live in peace with each other. God want us to learn to be kind to each other no matter what religion a person believes in. God has no spesific religion. God is behind different religions
Any thoughts? Do you agree or disagree?
That's not empirical; what's "in the heart" is subjective feeling. Could you please give me empirical evidence?
Ergo, God wants/wanted conflict - given that this is what we have had since religions originated as to human beliefs and behaviour. Or one might conclude God is not all-knowing and just gambled as to many different religions not being a problem.
But perhaps religions just evolved naturally as part of the human realm without any involvement of God (which entity may or may not exist), and this could provide an equally plausible explanation. And being the right one for me. Sad that it is, we have been doomed to conflict because of such beliefs. And just another to add to the pile that we already have.
Religion can mean many things as you say but if you want to argue that religious beliefs have never caused conflict and/or deaths and that it is merely down to humans acting wrongly then you might say the same for all other causes of such - like nationality, cultural differences, whatever. But many religious doctrines promote the differences in how they see believers and non-believers or those of different faiths. Religion equals unity - often unified against others. Too many religious believers seem to think their religion will be the one that will predominate in the future and/or as being 'the truth'. Can't all be so, surely?Difference does not equal conflict. Religion does not equal separation. God does not equal Chaos. Difference equals Opportunity. Religion equals Unity. God equals Freedom. If you don't see that now we will.
Charming - as usual - and expected.You dont even have a clue about what you yourself is talking about. Nice.
Cheers.
Charming - as usual - and expected.
Go back to where you tried to nail me on what I wrote. I said that some beliefs were more likely to be intractable (as to causing conflict) because of how they are viewed by those who hold them. This might apply mostly to those who have very firm and/or strict views as to their religious beliefs, and Islam happens to be one of these it appears - in that it tends to apply to much or all aspects of their lives - unlike many other religious beliefs. Hence such might affect what they tend to believe and/or how they might behave more than most others. As evidence (perhaps not from the best source I'll admit), and you can find more if you want to search:
BBC NEWS | UK | British Muslims poll: Key points
86% of Muslims feel that religion is the most important thing in their life.
36% of 16 to 24-year-olds believe if a Muslim converts to another religion they should be punished by death, compared with 19% of over-55s.
https://www.ipsos.com/ipsos-mori/en-uk/review-survey-research-muslims-britain-0
Religion is far more important to Muslims’ sense of identity than it is for others, which is notable given that wider research points to a decline in religion in British life.
Are you going to dispute the fact that Islam is, as a major religion, is the belief system most likely to affect more aspects of one's life than most other major religions - and which might claim to be the highest authority from which a believer might seek answers?
Tis so. That is where you seemed to jump in initially. All I said essentially was that if a belief was more important to one then conflicts might be more intractable if such tended to cause conflict or was involved in such. Which is what often happens when conflict arises between those with different religious beliefs. I wasn't disputing that religions are hardly the major cause of conflicts, just that they can be the hardest to solve - because of being such beliefs.This is absolutely not relevant to where you began here.
Nevermind, you did a Cathy freeman strawman. "Are you saying this that and the other". I never said Islam is not important for Muslims.
No issue with this, and this will continue no doubt, but one can hardly dispute the fact that religions have added to the causes of conflict and are often the most intractable ones to solve - given that many are the highest claims to one's sense of self as to beliefs about the world and such.
Started a lot earlier though.This was your post Mock. ITs just presumption, not based on any studies. Your response was "this is a forum". Of course this is a forum. Its called a forum. Its alright to make such opinion without any grounding I suppose. Many do.
If there is only one God, how can there be agreement with many, or even several gods? Oh, yes, who or what created those different gods related to those different religions? Did God create them to have fun, or is it to have a pagan god war?God wants different religions to exist. God wants all human to live in peace with each other. God want us to learn to be kind to each other no matter what religion a person believes in. God has no spesific religion. God is behind different religions
Any thoughts? Do you agree or disagree?