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First off, I would like to say sorry to those nonbelievers who have had bad experiences with believers.
Remember just because a person acknowledges God with their mouth does not mean they are acknowledging God with their heart.
Who says athiests can't have faith?
From another thread,Who says you have to have faith in anything to be a good person?
In a relationship, you need to have faith that your partner won't cheat on you. It's about trust. The choice to trust is based upon faith in the other person.
Not all faith is about God, Kcnorwood. Without faith in one's lover, people tend to become abusive and controlling. Just one example.That's an excellent example of faith, because we are choosing to act on the hope that our partner will not deceive us, even though we know quite clearly that what we're hoping for may turn out not to be so.
From another thread,
Not all faith is about God, Kcnorwood. Without faith in one's lover, people tend to become abusive and controlling. Just one example.
No, but it fit rather well with the tangent you and cardero were on.Your right it's not but that is the topic here.
No, but it fit rather well with the tangent you and cardero were on.
i think a person with faith but at the same time bad to another person is a person who claims he have faith when infact he doesnt. for if he has real faith he would be the most humble loving person. and he would strive to be good as oppose to branding people as this and that.
Who says you have to have faith in anything to be a good person?
Salvation is not free, Yeshua's life wasn't free and so to say so, is why the question of this thread....
Its Balaam teachings (God doesnt sacrifice) and is sick to put it politely....
How can people say it is right, to cover your own responsibilities by murdering others is just plainly wrong!
So on that, how can people say they have more faith in murdering the innocent?
So when this is proclaimed as Good, then this is why the whole world is getting worse, when we can set that as our moral standard.
Why is it that faith alone does not make someone a good person? How come faithful people are not necessarily good people?
Is it a flaw of some religions to put so much emphasis on faith and not a similar emphasis on living a good, decent life?
Faith doesn't change who a person is. People are either good or not, faith doesn't really change that.
My belief is that religion, by design, does not promote people being well-rounded. While one CAN be deeply religious and well-rounded, it will have to be of their own motivation. Most religions do not actively promote that you seek out information, because the more information you know, the more apt you will be to question dogma and ultimately faith.
Sad thing is, Ned Flanders is what Christians are supposed to be like.
Who says you have to have faith in anything to be a good person?