Why not?
You're not related to Robert Kennedy, are you?
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Why not?
At least not until someone gives God an iPhone.
This kind of sacrilegious talk only shows your lack of understanding.The trouble with developing an iPhone for God is that it would take a huge amount of research, given that it has to be immaterial so God can use it and also able to interact with material cell towers. Apple would probably say it wasn't worth the cost, given the very limited potential customer base.
Why these people, from the Bible, and not others?Why not?
I find the authors very consistent as we look at the message from beginning to end.
Of those teachers you have come across, are there any that you’d now be critical of their teaching?
Why these people, from the Bible, and not others?
Or do you think everyone who claims to speak for God does so?
For example did Muhammad speak for God?
Spoken from such a lofty position of superiority.I think a big error is assuming these ancient people had the same understanding of "what is true" as we do in the 21st century (or even the 19th and 20th centuries). We have the advantage of hundreds of years of science and skilled thinking (reasoning) to guide us to an understanding of truth. We see modern theists struggle to make ancient religious stories fit in with more factual and realist approaches to meaning and life. They often have to take sides, and reject science, facts, and reasoning to various degree to alow themselves their religious illusions.
I think it is interesting how ancient people thought and believed without a set of valid knowledge (apart from learned trial and errors) as we have with the modern sciences.
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Why trust any claims made by other people about God?
This kind of sacrilegious talk only shows your lack of understanding.
Me too<sigh>
I thought I had worded that so that nobody could see it as anything but humor.
The writers of the Bible knew anything about God?
I’ve heard from several people who feel they know God. They will say with certainty what God is like. The problem of course is that what they claim is not consistent with each other.
I understand people feeling they have personnel knowledge about God.
I accept these biblical authors feeling they had reliable knowledge about God, doesn’t mean they did.
Why trust any claims made by other people about God?
Hi. My understanding is that. No one knows the essence of God. We only hear about God and some of the attributes of God from the Prophets but other than that none of us has direct contact with Him.
What we ‘imagine’ to be God is our own imagination only.
I trust to what is said in the Bible, because things go as told in the Bible and I think it is correct especially about what is god and right.
Some think otherwise. There are plenty of people about willing to tell you about God.
Of course some believe the words of certain prophets but if we ourselves don't know, how can we judge the accuracy of any prophet?
Obviously my statement will be in context to my signature.
I would say the Bible because of its prophetic capacity, its harmony through the ages of its writings.
Of course I don't think that all people who say the speak for God translates that he did. I believe Muhammad had a spiritual experience but I don't believe he spoke on behalf of God. It seems more like an effort to combine Jewish scriptures and Christian thought into a new religion. It changes the commandments of God into a new set of commandments.
I'm sure muslims would disagree. (my signature)
The problem I run into is there are many people who claim the correct interpretation of the Bible. We are left to judge who's interpretation is correct based on what we feel is correct.
Sometimes what we feel is correct can be wrong. Science has shown me that feelings are not reliable but not everyone is going to agree.
Still feelings are sometimes reliable but you aren't going to really know how reliable unless you test them.
Even the Prophets, although they have some form of direct contact claim that God is a mystery not even They can unravel.
Their accuracy? I believe we have a soul or inner instinct where we can sense God to a very limited extent.
That’s a very valid question. Somehow I was able to put all the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle together and it all makes sense to me now.
Firstly. The spiritual laws, morals, virtues and teachings of the Founders of all the major religions are all in agreement. Love, justice, unity, truthfulness, kindness etc These spiritual values are eternal.
The social laws such as marriage, divorce, diet, punishments etc were revealed according to the needs of each age and are not permanent.
The discrepancies and confusion and conflicting interpretations is by priests and clergy and not authoritative and should be ignored as the clergy are just ordinary people with a view.
If we practice any or all of the spiritual teachings of any religion we can’t go wrong.
Feelings? You feel what is/who is correct when it comes to claims about God.
I just came to a point where I questioned why should I thrust my feelings over someone else's.
For example some would say God is love. I would say that is not correct according to how I feel but how can I verify which claim is correct except by relying on what I feel to be correct?
Same as they are doing in their claim.
So then religion doesn't matter?