Melissa G
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Yeah, definately worth spending time thinking on that oneSo you are saying people should invest time in thinking why they invest useless time.
That seems ironically to some point.
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Yeah, definately worth spending time thinking on that oneSo you are saying people should invest time in thinking why they invest useless time.
That seems ironically to some point.
I cannot 'make' anyone change.Do you want to be the one to make him change who he is?
Jay enjoys being rude, and disregarding reason.-Rude
Power. Political power.Luke_17:2 said:Lenin, Stalin, Mao, etc -what went on in their minds?
The belief in a higher being, a G-d if you will, is quite frankly irrelevant. It is a belief in Judaism that if one follows the Noahide laws they will enter heaven. So do what you do and dont worry about what the "Norm" says you should believe.
So "belief in a higher being, a G-d if you will, is quite frankly irrelevant" so long as one does not deny or blaspheme God.
- Not to deny God.
- Not to blaspheme God.
- Not to murder.
- Not to engage in incestuous, adulterous, bestial or homosexual relationships.
- Not to steal.
- Not to eat a limb torn from a living animal.
- To set up courts to ensure obedience to the other six laws.
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So "belief in a higher being, a G-d if you will, is quite frankly irrelevant" so long as one does not deny or blaspheme God.
Apparently you do.And your point is? You are a naturalist. So why should I care about your commentary on my faith. I dont.
Thanks for sharing.Do you uphold all the commandments? I dont think so.
Nimrauko, seriously, what are you babbling about?Its not a requirement to be Jewish to get into heaven. And I dont think non-jews all blaspheme g-d. Nor do I think they are denying G-d.
Power. Political power.
Do you think their actions were more than just seeking power for themselves?
Perhaps they saw themselves as gods among men and above the law,
Often, Christians use Lenin, Stalin and Mao against atheism, but when you look at both broad and deep-narrow perspectives, their motives were more than just against religion, Luke_17:2. They were against all who would dare oppose their political convictions, and began systematically eliminating opponents, politically, socially, culturally, militarily...and your point, religiously.
Sorry, but your own perspective is far too superficial and biased. I am not defending these men nor condone their actions, but if you look deeper into their entire policies and agenda, then you would see there's more to it than meet the eyes.
The US were just as oppressive after the WW2 and you seem to be ignoring that part of history.
In the late 40s and in the 50s, the Americans government were on political witch-hunt. Any American who oppose them were communists.
Some may have been true but many were fabricated. Have you forgotten era of McCarthyism? The US freedom of speech went down the drain.
Apparently you do.
Thanks for sharing.
Nimrauko, seriously, what are you babbling about?
For you to claim that"belief in a higher being, a G-d if you will, is quite frankly irrelevant" so long as one does not deny or blaspheme Godis simply inane.
Parenthetically, I know nothing about your faith, but I do know that disdainfully counterposing naturalism to Judaism is pathetically ignorant. Maimonides has been characterized as a religious naturalist, and religious naturalism stood at the core of classical Kaplanian Reconstructionism. Respect for naturalism was central to the polydoxy of Rabbi Reines and to the wonderful Mishkan Tfilah being introduced by the URJ.
Before posturing as a voice of Judaism you might wish to first learn a bit more about it.
I am not talking about the Japaneses. I am talking what US did to their own citizens. I am talking about the McCarthyism era.Luke 17:2 said:If you're talking about the internnment of Japanese, the I'm telling you that I don't ignore it because I 100% support it.
Anyway, even if I didn't, it's nothing compared to the hell that those men caused.
I didn't say that all were false. I did say some charges of Communists or sympathisers were true, but many weren't. Citiizens weren't allow to criticise the way government run thing. I suggest you re-read it.Luke said:People such as the Rosenbergs, Lee, White, etc. were all communists; and had commited treason against the United States by acting as agents for the Soviet Union.
gnostic said:Any American who oppose them were communists. Some may have been true but many were fabricated.
I find your comment purely illogical. If you're really a communist, you can't be liberal.Luke said:Treason went down the drain. But, for liberals, that's the same as freedom of speech; so they paint it as such.
Yeah, there were lot of Hollywood crap in the 40s and 50s. There were hundred war movies portraying Americans GIs were all heroes. The only heroes in the war. There were nothing about Brits or Frenchs or the Russians who also fought German armies. It would seem that Americans had single-handedly won WW2.Luke said:You've been reading too much crap, and not enough history. Watching too much Holywood, and not thinking enough.
OrthoDeform is such an enlightened perspective ... :yes:Firstly, Reconstructionist Judaism is pure B.S as is "Messianic Judaism". Secondly there is Judaism and Judaism alone. So mixing Naturalism and Judaism in my eyes is blasphemy.
Lets say you get in a car, you turn on the engine fasten your seatbelt, maybe turn it to your favorite radio station. You can make decisions whilst driving, such as whether or not to let the person who is signaling over get into your lane or not. Or to answer your phone when your friend calls or not. Even decisions as important as whether you should drive drunk and obey the speed limit. Though through all these choices and all these options you forgot to remember the most important choice of all. Where are you going? That's like knowing if god exists or not. Having a religion changes lives. No joke. It manipulates, dictates and evaluates the lives of millions. If one is religious they have to live their life by a certain code. A code of ethics, morals and life decisions. This changes lives incredibly and one can not be truly religious without knowing if they believe their religion of not. It's not just hypocritical but impossible. Now on the other hand, one who isn't religious like myself has to come to face a few facts. If there is a god you are in a manner of speaking, screwed. You are going to hell to burn and be tortured every second for all of eternity (which might i add is a very long time). So if you don't decide you live a life on a needle point of indecision. The belief in god can change lives in hundreds of ways. So before you die one must be secure. Secure in the knowledge of one of two things. That you will go to heaven or hell and either live a life of happiness and peace or an eternity of torture and pain. So yes caring whether god is real or not is one of the most important things in one's life. So do yourself a favor, choose to follow god or choose to follow your own way, either way, make a choice or just go on living.
Lets say you get in a car, you turn on the engine fasten your seatbelt, maybe turn it to your favorite radio station. You can make decisions whilst driving, such as whether or not to let the person who is signaling over get into your lane or not. Or to answer your phone when your friend calls or not. Even decisions as important as whether you should drive drunk and obey the speed limit. Though through all these choices and all these options you forgot to remember the most important choice of all. Where are you going? That's like knowing if god exists or not. Having a religion changes lives. No joke. It manipulates, dictates and evaluates the lives of millions. If one is religious they have to live their life by a certain code. A code of ethics, morals and life decisions. This changes lives incredibly and one can not be truly religious without knowing if they believe their religion of not. It's not just hypocritical but impossible. Now on the other hand, one who isn't religious like myself has to come to face a few facts. If there is a god you are in a manner of speaking, screwed. You are going to hell to burn and be tortured every second for all of eternity (which might i add is a very long time). So if you don't decide you live a life on a needle point of indecision. The belief in god can change lives in hundreds of ways. So before you die one must be secure. Secure in the knowledge of one of two things. That you will go to heaven or hell and either live a life of happiness and peace or an eternity of torture and pain. So yes caring whether god is real or not is one of the most important things in one's life. So do yourself a favor, choose to follow god or choose to follow your own way, either way, make a choice or just go on living.
Pascal's Wager is a sucker's bet.If there is a god you are in a manner of speaking, screwed. You are going to hell to burn and be tortured every second for all of eternity (which might i add is a very long time).
Yes it is.Pascal's Wager is a sucker's bet.