McBell
Unbound
Ah.No, I’m just saying human nature tends toward independent, self-centered thinking; atheists or religionists.
My apologies for jumping the gun.
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Ah.No, I’m just saying human nature tends toward independent, self-centered thinking; atheists or religionists.
As have I, however my beliefs tend to match better with Christian Unitarian. Or non subscribing Presbyterian.
Yes Anglicans seem very tolerant and don't kick people out for differing views. That said, I'm sure that the variety in Anglicanism also includes intolerant people also.
Of course having views outside the Anglican doctrines may allow you to fellowship there but does not mean that you could be baptised there.
I was baptised Anglican as as infant.
The Anglicans are a very broad church ranging from near puritanical to Anglo Catholic. Our previous rector had no problems with people rejecting the Virgin Birth and any of the more miraculous beliefs. however he though Unitarianism "Dangerous"
He was not at all happy with Atonement theology himself.
I believe what atheists tell me and what they tell me is that they are atheists because there is 'no evidence' that God exists, or so they believe.Theists: do you agree with this? Why do you think atheists are atheists?
I was an atheist because God was not interesting - worth my time thinking about. So that was my reason back in the day.
Others I've seen are searching for truth and don't find any reason to believe in God.
As to being angry: I've read or heard that theists have been angry with God whereas some atheists might possibly think about God "you don't exist and I hate you".
There is an apocryphal story about St. Teresa whose life was threatened when she was trying to cross a river to do God's work. Her emotions might or might not include anger - who knows. But in any event, it's reported she said to God "when wilt Thou cease from scattering obstacles in our path?” “Do not complain, daughter,” the Divine Master answered, “for it is ever thus that I treat My friends.” “Ah, Lord, it is also on that account that Thou hast so few!” was her reply. St. Teresa of Ávila: “If this is how You treat your friends….”
I am an atheist simply because no one has convinced me that a deity exists outside their imagination.I believe what atheists tell me and what they tell me is that they are atheists because there is 'no evidence' that God exists, or so they believe.
True.I think there are some people who might claim to be atheists, and are angry at God. I wouldn't see them as actual atheists (since any belief in a God to be angry at is then logically impossible), but people sometimes claim to be believers without belief, right? So I daresay the opposite occurs also.
Most often, though, the 'angry atheist' trope is not based on actual people.
I never thought this is why people turned away from God because most people don't talk about it. I just assumed they stopped believing in God.I'm a theist and I'm always angry at God because in my opinion, He's not a compassionate Father. There are billions of people all around the world suffering from diseases, poverty and hunger.
Maybe it is because of our sins or karma that we suffer. But that doesn't mean God should turn his back on us and leave us in our miserable condition. He should be forgiving. But He's not. That stopped me from praying to God. I mean, what's the use. He's not gonna listen to our prayers anyway. But i do believe in His existence (as a cruel father).
I think this is the reason why many have turned away from God.
I don't think anyone can convince you that God exists, you would have to become convinced on your own.I am an atheist simply because no one has convinced me that a deity exists outside their imagination.
But did not Bahaollah say that God is all-loving. Have you abandoned Bahaiism?I think there is suffering because of the way God created the world, a material world is a storehouse of suffering because of all the things that can cause suffering.
Oh sure, I am a deeply religious person. I can give you (my) exact definition of God - Human imagination.Have you met 1 religious person who could give you a "true" definition of God
It seems to me that whoever uses the word God not really has a clue what it means
No, I have not abandoned it, I just don't agree that God is all-loving, and obviously that puts me at odds with other Baha'is who believe that.But did not Bahaollah say that God is all-loving. Have you abandoned Bahaiism?
I just say I don't know. God does not seem all-good to be, but I realize there are things I don't know.That certainly is not a good God. How can one believe that such a God will have the next world any better? Probably, there will be more sorrow once we are in his complete control.
Was Bahaollah an Advaitist Hindu or a Buddhist? Because many Hindus believe that the world is an illusion 'maya'. Buddhists say that it has no substance (anatta). I have not come accross Abrahamics saying that the world is an illusion.“If we suffer it is the outcome of material things, and all the trials and troubles come from this world of illusion.
For instance, a merchant may lose his trade and depression ensues. A workman is dismissed and starvation stares him in the face. A farmer has a bad harvest, anxiety fills his mind. A man builds a house which is burnt to the ground and he is straightway homeless, ruined, and in despair.
.. whereas the spiritual Kingdom never causes sadness.
The Baha'i Faith has many similar teachings to Buddhism and probably also with Hinduism from what I have heard from a Hindu who was on Baha'i Forums.Was Bahaollah an Advaitist Hindu or a Buddhist? Because many Hindus believe that the world is an illusion 'maya'. Buddhists say that it has no substance (anatta). I have not come accross Abrahamics saying that the world is an illusion.
Nobody controls Allah, He is in complete control of everything.Who controls all this, Allah. Then we should say that the cause of suffering is Allah
I believe He knew more about God than anyone has ever known, but I know you do not believe that since you have no reason to since you are not a Baha'i..
Bahaollah had no clue about Allah (you said those who use the world God have no clue about God). All he claims for God may not be true since he had no clue about God.
No, I am not confused but I understand why I sound confused. I have certain feelings about God because of my own suffering and the suffering of others but in my mind I realize I am wrong since I cannot know more than the Messengers of God..
You are confused and say contradictory things because you do not apply your mind to them.
I cannot force myself to love a God I do not believe is loving. I hope that changes someday before I die.
I feel the same way. I cannot pretend to love God and make myself love God, and even if did I believe that God would know it was not sincere, so what would be the point?I feel the same way.
People keep telling me that i should love God or that i should have complete faith in Him no matter what.
But I cannot force myself to love a cruel God ... I mean, i can always pretend to love Him but that's not really loving ... Is it?
True love for God should come from within and right now i don't feel anything for Him.
That's why instead of staying on the path of love, faith and devotion, I chose the path of knowledge (like studying scriptures, taking part in online discussions etc.) so that i can know more about Him and his cruel ways.
ok. the dead will rise and live again. not.You will need to be much more specific than that.
Though I strongly suspect you already know that.
And that belief makes them a cult?ok. the dead will rise and live again. not.
In another thread, the idea was brought up that many theists believe that atheists are atheists because they're angry with God.
Theists: do you agree with this? Why do you think atheists are atheists?
What do you think causes a person to abandon their theistic belief system and become an atheist?
What do you think motivates a person to never adopt a theistic belief system in the first place?
A huge one.And that belief makes them a cult?
What?Or is it your claim that that lacking in your beliefs is all it takes for your beliefs to not be a cult?