All of those? Don't you have some sort of inclination towards some over others?
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Depends on the individual, certainly. The whole point of the thread is to give you some topics, right?What kind of evidence would be sufficient to say you knew?
I'm of the opinion that such a being likely wouldn't limit sentient beings to only one way to find such enlightenment. We're all wired differently, so I suppose we have different ways of discovering different truths.
Tell me, have you died and arisen so that you know the concept of an afterlife is false ? Why should anyone expect to get anything from religion ? It seems to me that you are really confused on a number of issues. What did Mother Teresa "get" from her religion ? A life of poverty, working with the absolute dregs of society. By your lights she was insane, right ? I think there is much to be achieved that you are incapable of understanding. So, don't tryHere's my question, even though you asked for an argument. I suppose we can turn it into an argument, I'm a fan of arguing.
Question is, what do you expect to get from religion? What positive thing do you expect from religion that you can't seem to get without it?
Because my list of positive things about religion is one item long: the lie of an afterlife can mitigate panic over one's eventual demise. That's it, end of list.
I still can't see anything else positive anyone would get from religion that you can't get without it. And with all the negative baggage that comes along with religion, I can't see how it's worth it. There must be better ways to deal with the idea of our finite lives that convincing ourselves there's a happy kingdom in the clouds.
So I'm a Christian without a religion, as I'm unsure what denomination gets it. Thought it might be fun and I might learn something to debate some topic regarding Christianity, such as why one denomination is better than another, or why some other religion is better than Christianity in general, or why atheism why atheism is better than any religion. I'm easy. Suggest a topic of discussion.
Thanks for yho. So does one example come to mind of something Paul taught, which Yeshu likely wouldn't condone?
Our MOST pioneering scientists?? Hmmmm! Take a look at the following list ofIt's no coincidence that our most pioneering scientists tend to buck the academic trend of atheism
I'd say there are a lot more denominations of Christians than atheists, because atheists are far more likely as a group to follow a single authoritative opinion, e.g. anything an academic consensus claims goes 'cause they're the experts, they should know!
That basically sounds like Pascal's Wager, which is fundamentally flawed on multiple grounds.Well, I suppose it has to do with life after death. Some tell me choosing wrong now will be detrimental then.
You misunderstand me. I'm not talking about what you actually believe - I don't think we can actively chose that anyway. My argument is against labelling yourself with a specifically (though often inconsistently) defined label on the basis on a long and hard search to find a denomination you can just about squeeze yourself to fit.I'm thinking we are in part the choices we make, so I don't yet see how making a choice about religion would make me less than I am.
So I'm a Christian without a religion, as I'm unsure what denomination gets it. Thought it might be fun and I might learn something to debate some topic regarding Christianity, such as why one denomination is better than another, or why some other religion is better than Christianity in general, or why atheism why atheism is better than any religion. I'm easy. Suggest a topic of discussion.]
Five pages in twelve hours. I am not going to read them.So I'm a Christian without a religion, as I'm unsure what denomination gets it. Thought it might be fun and I might learn something to debate some topic regarding Christianity, such as why one denomination is better than another, or why some other religion is better than Christianity in general, or why atheism why atheism is better than any religion. I'm easy. Suggest a topic of discussion.
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If you would like to hear about the Buddhist version of Pascal's wager, you can find it in the Kalama Sutta (which is one of my favorite suttas)Well, I suppose it has to do with life after death. Some tell me choosing wrong now will be detrimental then.
Yes, if the premise, above is one to be taken seriously, I suppose.
I'm thinking we are in part the choices we make, so I don't yet see how making a choice about religion would make me less than I am.
and no belief in an after life......supports religion in what way?That is one thing to ask. Should afterlife be a concern of religion in any way?
It frees us up to worthy things, of course.and no belief in an after life......supports religion in what way?
All Wise or All KnowingWhat about the Alwise? [emoji6]
this material life?It frees us up to worthy things, of course.
Surely you realize there is more than "matter" in this life?this material life?
Excellent! The argument I was seeking! (Not to say it's the only one, just the first, today.) Before we begin, is there a religion with more than one god I should consider?