mikkel_the_dane
My own religion
Why would that be a criteria for belief?
Because it is his criteria and it works for him.
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Why would that be a criteria for belief?
I think that is true for some people but not for all people."God", can go about existing and doing whatever a God does but I have no need or use for them. I think for some, God has some psychological/emotional/motivational benefits.
I also handle my own psychological/emotional/motivational needs.I can handle my own psychological/emotional/motivational needs.
At one time, in the past, maybe I needed God for these things. Now I don't
Yes, I replied to the question "some"for some is a fact.
for all is not a fact.
I'm in constant pain. I've just learn how to deal with it. Painkillers don't work for me for long.
Some of pain is mental attitude. I find ways to distract myself from the pain, though truthfully sometimes it isn't pleasant.
Well, I surrendered to Sai Baba (God) ca. 30 years ago,
By maintaining all of reality. In him, we live and move and have our being.
I hate to be a pedant, well maybe not but here it comes anyway... I agree that those texts may contain some moral claims that might have a broad consensus, though I'd be dubious without sufficient objective evidence. I don't believe Jesus said those things though, as there is naught but unsubstantiated hearsay.Possibly, Jesus said some objectively true things about morality (or "how best to treat another person") in his Sermon on the Mount.
In that case you just agreed that something has to maintain reality.That's just a repletion of the claim, not an explanation of, or evidence or that claim.
Do you fear and love the giant invisible dragon? You should as it maintains your existence.
Now can you point out any objective difference between my claim and yours?
I hate to be a pedant, well maybe not but here it comes anyway... I agree that those texts may contain some moral claims that might have a broad consensus, though I'd be dubious without sufficient objective evidence. I don't believe Jesus said those things though, as there is naught but unsubstantiated hearsay.
Though there may have been an historical figure called Jesus, who may have said some or most of those things. I have little confidence this is true though.