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I think jsut to counter some of the perceptions ill give a quick profile of one of my Christian friends.
He's 23, a lawyer by profession. Topped his class in school, went straight into the more perstigious uni's doing arts/law. Was headhunted straight out of uni into a ~US$80,000 a year job which he quit 3 years later becasue of the hours etc to do social work. He's extremely articulate, one of the smartest people i know and doesn't even try to convert people. They're not all bad.
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Part of the problem is that most people associate Religion with Faith. They are to totaly seperate things, at least I thinks so. Religion is what tells people that they should go to church on Sunday, that you need to go to confession to be absolved of your sins, kneel to pray, and genuflect before entering a pew. Most of these things are not expressly stated in the bible as necessary.
Faith on the other hand is just the genuine belief in God. It is a personal thing and is different from person to person. And how you practice your faith is totally up to you. Relgion is just a guide created by other people. Of course someone cannot be Religious without some faith, this isn't true the other way, someone can have faith without being religious. The majority of people in America belong to the Christian faith. Most of these people follow different form of Religion that believe in this faith such as Catholic, Presbeterian, and Protestant religions. Sadly in some parts of the country, especially in close knit communities, people look at religion as a sign that someone is faithful, when truely these are two different things.
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In ancient times, dreams were much revered, and Plato was one of the greatest dreamers. His dream The Republic is deservedly famous, but the following little-known tale is perhaps his most amazing dream--or nightmare: The great Demiurgos, the eternal geometer, having scattered throughout the immensity of space innumerable worlds, decided to test the knowledge of those lesser superbeings who were also his creations, and who had witnessed his works. He gave them each a small portion of matter to arrange, just as our own art teachers give their students a statue to carve, or a picture to paint, if we may compare small things to great. Demogorgon received the lump of mold we call Earth, and having formed it as it now appears, thought he had created a masterpiece. He imagined he had silenced Envy herself, and expected to receive the highest praise, even from his brethren. How great was his surprise, when, at the presentation of his work, they hissed in disappoval! One among them, more sarcastic than the rest, spoke: "Truly you have performed mighty feats! You have divided your world into two parts; and, to prevent them from communicating with each other, placed a vast collection of waters between the two hemispheres. The inhabitants must perish with cold under both your poles, and be scorched to death under the equator. You have, in your great prudence, formed immense deserts of sand, so all who travel over them may die with hunger and thirst. I have no fault to find with your cows, sheep, cocks, and hens; but can never be reconciled to your serpents and spiders. Your onions and artichokes are very good things, but I cannot conceive what induced you to scatter such a heap of poisonous plants over the face of the planet, unless it was to poison its inhabitants. Moreover, if I am not mistaken, you have created about 30 different kinds of monkeys, a still greater number of dogs, yet only four or five races of humans. It is true, indeed, you have bestowed on the latter of these animals a faculty you call Reason, but it is so poorly executed that you might better call it Folly. Besides, you do not seem to have shown any very great regard for this two-legged creature, seeing you have left him with so few means of defense; subjected him to so many disorders, and provided him with so few remedies; and formed him with such a multitude of passions, and so little wisdom and prudence to resist them. You certainly were not willing that there should remain any great number of these animals on Earth at once; for, over the course of a given year, smallpox will regularly carry off a tenth of the species, and sister maladies will taint the springs of life in the remainder; and then, as if this was not enough, you have so disposed things that half of those who survive are occupied in lawsuits, or cutting each other's throats. Yes, they must be infinitely grateful to you, and I must admit that you have executed a masterpiece." Demogorgon blushed. He now realized there was much moral and physical evil in his work, but still believed it contained more good than ill. "It is easy to find fault," he said; "but do you imagine it is so easy to form an animal, who, having the gift of reason and free will, shall not sometimes abuse his liberty? Do you think that, in rearing 10,000 plants, it is so easy to prevent some few from having noxious qualities? Do you suppose that, with a certain quantity of water, sand, and mud, you could make a globe without sea or desert? "As for you, my sneering friend, I think you have just finished the planet Jupiter. Let us see now what figure you make with your great belts, and your long nights, with four moons to enlighten them. Let us examine your worlds, and see whether the inhabitants you have made are exempt from folly and disease." Accordingly, his fellow entities examined the planet Jupiter, and were soon laughing at the laugher. He who had made Saturn did not escape without his share of censure, and his fellows, the makers of Mars, Mercury, and Venus, was each in his turn reproached. They were in the midst of railing against and ridiculing each other, when the eternal Demiurgos thus imposed silence on them all: "In your performances there is both good and bad, because you have a great share of understanding, but at the same time fall short of perfection. Your works will endure for only a few billion years, after which you will acquire more knowledge and perform much better. It belongs to me alone to create things perfect and immortal." "Us, for example?" asked Demogorgon. Demiurgos scowled, and with that Plato awoke. Or did he?
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Punisher of Good Deeds
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BTW, Faith != Religion. Believing in God has nothing to do with being part of any religious group. Repeat after me: dogma is bad. X. |
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one thing i have noticed recently is christians blatantly ignoring obvious scientific facts so they can be 'right'. i personally believe God exists, and his existence *can* be reconciled to science, without ignoring the facts. note i said reconciled, not proved. things the scientific community 'knew' 100 years ago we know to be false today. in another 100 years will know certain things we know today to be false. its the way of things, we learn more everyday and sometimes newfound knowledge turns established knowledge on its ear. anyone claiming to have proof of God's nonexistence has proof of a holy crusade just as fucked up as the religious nutjobs noted in the previous paragraph. the problem with Gods [non]existence is that given his/her nature, it cannot and will not ever be proven. all believers point to their own evidence, but it always boils down to faith. the evidence presented is to reconcile belief to a nonbeliever, but the faith is what matters. someone once told me that humankind is a race that needs to have faith. regardless of what they believe in, everyone believes in something. those who do not worship any God or affiliate themselves with any religion have faith and take comfort in the lack a higher power. those arent quite the right words, but you get the idea. ~james uh, that just kind of rambles on up there. sorry. there is a point in there somewhere. |
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dammit dave, you stole my joke.
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I mean, look at the platypus. |
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I also think that any believer in God who doesn't believe in science isn't doing a good job using what God gave her/him. I think God created the world and made it evolve into what it is now to give us all something to do while we are here. Figuring out what happened.
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