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Losing faith in God

The Hammer

Skald
Premium Member
That’s the way a lot of Christian’s see things I guess now. Wonder what there version of heaven looks like.

Probably hasn't changed much. I see no reason it should have to?

Personally, I see more than One signature on Creation, but that's me.
 

Heyo

Veteran Member
Anyone here believe god is the creator of all things? Or have most religious people become followers of abiogenesis at this point?
All theists believe in magic. They just don't agree on what magic.
Some people have realized that the gaps they could find magic in and accept reality are being closed by science. To keep their belief in a deity, they become deists.
 

Hermit Philosopher

Selflessly here for you
About the thread’s title @Moon,
Do you feel yourself losing faith …or are you concerned that others “are losing” your type of faith …or that you cannot find people who share your exact beliefs?


Humbly,
Hermit
 

TagliatelliMonster

Veteran Member
Think about it. What does that look like? Being reunited with a deceased loved one? Where would abiogenesis, evolution , science, Big Bang, and an existence that has always been here and always will be fit in to that hope? It doesn’t. Just a thought

I fully accept that death = game over.
I fully accept that the only place where I'll "see" deceased loved ones is in my memories of them and on old photo's and video's (if available).

Death is a fact of life.

You seem to be trying to make an emotional plea here.
 

danieldemol

Veteran Member
Premium Member
Think about it. What does that look like? Being reunited with a deceased loved one? Where would abiogenesis, evolution , science, Big Bang, and an existence that has always been here and always will be fit in to that hope? It doesn’t. Just a thought
It depends on how you envision being reunited with them.
If you envision being reunited in physical bodies it may not make sense, but if you envision being reunited in the spirit realm there is no reason the material realm couldn't have always been around if God only intervenes in the spirit realm in my view.

In my opinion.
 

SalixIncendium

अहं ब्रह्मास्मि
Staff member
Premium Member
Think about it. What does that look like? Being reunited with a deceased loved one? Where would abiogenesis, evolution , science, Big Bang, and an existence that has always been here and always will be fit in to that hope? It doesn’t. Just a thought
You assume such a reunion takes place in pragmatic reality.
 

viole

Ontological Naturalist
Premium Member
Not really talking about evolution anyway. I’m talking about existence itself really.
well, if god exists, and She has not been created, then we can conclude that existence does not necessitate creation. unless we make an exception for a creator, which would kill the entire argument on account of circular reasoning, special pleading, which are the fundaments of any argument for the existence of God.

ciao

- viole
 

osgart

Nothing my eye, Something for sure
Well abiogenesis must have happened, but that doesn't rule out intelligence playing a role there. Making a God connection is a huge jump. I started out early with the God concept but it never lead to anything meaningful.
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
well, if god exists, and She has not been created, then we can conclude that existence does not necessitate creation. unless we make an exception for a creator, which would kill the entire argument on account of circular reasoning, special pleading, which are the fundaments of any argument for the existence of God.

ciao

- viole
You've forgotten one key thing. The destruction of existence. God is needed for both
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
well, if god exists, and She has not been created, then we can conclude that existence does not necessitate creation. unless we make an exception for a creator, which would kill the entire argument on account of circular reasoning, special pleading, which are the fundaments of any argument for the existence of God.

ciao

- viole
Existence is god as far as I’m concerned
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
I suppose I could tell you a line of bulls@$t and say I have hope that I’ll see my loved ones again, oh and by the way I believe evolution actually took place. Think about it folks!
Deceased loved ones really don't go away. Just their atoms are all over the place waiting for future bonding into more loved ones!

I miss the form but it's comforting to know they are still around.
 

viole

Ontological Naturalist
Premium Member
Existence is god as far as I’m concerned
which would entail that the existence of things like children cancer is, in fact, God Herself. Right?

and is “as far as I am concerned” something of any logical value? or something compelling, in any way or form?

ciao

- viole
 
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