1. No one can prove the existence of God (whatever it means to you). Quoting some man made holy texts is not proof. Citing a near death experience is not proof. Talking about strange dreams is not proof. Feeling warm and fuzzy inside when you pray is not proof.
2. No one can disprove the existence of God. Your personal beliefs against God are not proof. The Big Bang is not proof. Evolution is not proof. Science is not proof. Medicine is not proof. As we evolve so does our knowledge and understanding.
If someone has a particular belief about God(s), whether it is theistic, atheistic or anywhere in between, why argue with them if their beliefs don't actually harm anyone else, the environment or the universe? Why feel compelled to educate, admonish, or convert them? Just leave them be.
I think the medium is to talk
about each other's experiences, use our own means to express our experiences, and
get to know people and find interest in their experiences because that is how we come to our beliefs, faiths, or ways of seeing things.
I don't see anything wrong with religious debates, though. We can talk about religion all day and night. However, what did I Say.... debates is proving proving that we are right and arguments are proving the other wrong. It's alright to share how you feel and what you feel is right. (It's alright to debate). I just wish people can get beyond "oh, I don't mind talking about religion...." and just be a bit more open minded with What-Ifs.
Do people actually challenge their own beliefs? For example, when someone taught me two and two was four, I didn't go by their opinion, I actually tested it out an amateur as I was as a kid. When someone told me that a comma is supposed to go after a clause, writing creatively, I broke from that (can't you tell), but then there is a balance if I want people to understand what I write.
As long as we don't take interest in other people even if their beliefs or views one hundred percent completely conflict with our own and as long as we don't see outside the box, there won't be any
learning.
Are we here to learn? or just prove ourselves or others right?
It's alright to talk about god exists and this is why. And visa versa. It's alright to say "god is fact" and visa versa. It's about learning. Take interest in
why and if you challenge, challenge with the
intent to learn not defensiveness. I mean, one member just completely cut me off when I asked on my OP is there any one thing about their religion they may be uncomfortable with. Not false. Not fake. Not wrong. Just uncomfortable. I love my mother to death but that doesn't means I'm always comfortable around her.
So anyway, that's my essay. If we took interest in each other, maybe the perspective of things on RF would change; if that's true, maybe the OP can get beyond "you have a point" if people are willing to say.... let us
talk about it...
So.. what do you mean by that Deist... what are your thoughts.... and guys hip hop. No flowers on the wall.
Talk.
Night folks.