I'm also sure that speculating on metaphysical claims isn't the way to discover any of it.
Then why do it?
I'm also sure that speculating on metaphysical claims isn't the way to discover any of it.
I'm sure there's far more stuff we don't know than we do know, by a huge margin. I'm also sure that speculating on metaphysical claims isn't the way to discover any of it.
You didn't, no, Christianity itself did, both my upbringing in it and much of what I've studied about it since. Among Christianity's core lessons are that we're all born in sin and Christianity offers the only way out of it, but we'll never really be worthy, it's just that god is such a nice guy he'll let us approach him anyway. I believe all of that to be false, dangerous, damaging, and silly.
No. Read Aristotle and note all the things he got wrong by taking a metaphysical approach rather than actually testing anything. He even made pronouncements about how many teeth people have without bothering to count his own, and got it wrong. You can't discover how things are simply by thinking about them.Speculating on the metaphysical is the way ideas become realized. Isn't it true that all discovery proceeds from the metaphysical?
No. Read Aristotle and note all the things he got wrong by taking a metaphysical approach rather than actually testing anything. Any true claim must in principle be falsifiable, that is, it must be possible to at least imagine evidence that could show it to be wrong. If no conceivable evidence could ever disprove a claim, then any evidence in its favour doesn't matter either, it's invulnerable to any kind of evidence and contains no propositional content at all.
Missed that one a few days ago, been having a busy time in real life for reasons I needn't go into here.Agree, Dex. Jesus isn't Christian. He is Christ. Christian is the designation given to genuine followers of Christ:
"The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch." (Acts 11:26 NIV)
A genuine follower of Christ, Dex is one who reflects Christ in thought, desire, word and deed. The "official Christian church" is the body of Christ throughout history and throughout the world. What you seem to reference is organized religion - a different creature entirely.
The error of my way? And what error is that?Gilbert - Getting back to the "what if" and "if" being a really big "if". If there is a Being - a personal God that wants a relationship with you, then maybe you might think there would be some use for faith?
What's the harm in saying something like this to God:
God, I am talking to you now, but I sure don't even believe in you, so that may very well make me some sort of a nut.
Just the same, if you are there, if you exist, please show me the error of my way. After all, I would be kind of foolish to go on about my life without acknowleding you or getting to know you. So, if you exist, please let me know you.
I would conclude from that argument that there can't have been more than a handful of real Christians in the last 2000 years and most people who claimed to be Christian were not...when it was the duly authorized and recognized Christian leaders who organized and sanctified much of that.
Who is Dr. Francis S. Collins? What is rational faith? How does one integrate reason and belief?
I would conclude from that argument that there can't have been more than a handful of real Christians in the last 2000 years and most people who claimed to be Christian were not..
Gilbert, What are you looking for an invitation in the mail? Whenever someone shares the gospel with you, that is God intitiating the converstaion. Perhaps we would prefer an angel to fly down with bugle in hand to make an announcement. Maybe we want a voice to wake us in the night accompanied with lofty visions. But, that is NOT the way God said it will work.The error of my way? And what error is that?
How would I know unless the one who wants a relationship with me lets me know in an unmistakable manner? Why should it be up to me when it isn't me that wants to initiate a connection?
Well, that would be clear and unmistakable wouldn't it? When I make friends, it's usually pretty clear that both would value the relationship.Gilbert, What are you looking for an invitation in the mail?
Ah, so if someone comes along and quotes me Genesis 7:4, I'm to interpret that as, "Hi, I am Yahweh and I would like to be friends with you"? How very odd.Whenever someone shares the gospel with you, that is God intitiating the converstaion.
Why would I want that? It isn't the way I would make friends with anyone.Perhaps we would prefer an angel to fly down with bugle in hand to make an announcement. Maybe we want a voice to wake us in the night accompanied with lofty visions.
I can see why. I like my way better. As I've said, I've been living a happy life and have a wonderful wife and kids and I can't wish for more. When I meet people it is usually under normal, everyday circumstances so I can't see why conditions like these should change.But, that is NOT the way God said it will work.
Well, I can't think of anything I need and nothing is endangering me that I can tell so I don't need saving so perhaps Mr. Lord can save his energy.As Scripture says, “Anyone who believes in him will never put to shame.” 12 For there is no difference between Jew and Gentile—the same Lord is Lord of all and richly blesses all who call on him, 13 for, “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”
If someone wishes to preach at me, I will listen if I have time and am not busy. Otherwise, they can come back later.14 How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them? 15 And how can anyone preach unless they are sent? As it is written: “How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!”
Yeah, read it, heard it, read it, heard it, read it, heard it, etc. ad infinitum. Aside of all the violence and maliciousness in the OT, I can appreciate that the basic messages in the NT are much the same as the principles I arrived at to guide my own life.It is likely you have heard the gospel throughout various times in your life. You have heard it here even on these forums. Also, it is likely that you will hear the gospel again before you die.
Thar's what I've been saying. If what is said in the Bible is true, then this god has planned exactly everything that happens and that includes all the bad stuff. [/quote]That's His "unmistakable manner". No it doesn't appear to be flashy or convincing, but that is the way HE operates. [/quotes]That males sense because as of yet, I am still unconvinced and the flashier someone gets, the more convincing I'll need.It is not luck. It is not chance. Everytime you or anybody hears the gospel it was pre-ordered by God himself.
Not to me. I believe after I've found irrefutable evidence. People can talk at me all they want but that won't necessarily mean I've believe what they say.Belief is born from HEARING the Word of God.
If there's a god with a plan, it's going to unfold whatever way he wants regardless of anything we can do, and by most understandings of god you'd have to argue he already knows what we're going to do anyway. Which makes prayer a little problematic: if it's already in the plan then whatever we pray for is going to happen anyway, and if it's not, it won't. Nothing we can do will make the slightest difference. Think he's going to change his plan for little old us? Doesn't seem likely.
Who is Dr. Francis S. Collins? What is rational faith? How does one integrate reason and belief?
Actually, no. Not that I expect any god to rap on my door at all, but I thought if one wanted to, they'd have the power to do just that without my trying to find one.So, Gilbert - is what you're saying that you are waiting for God to show up because his plan will unfold accordingly?
A long time, I think. There is a seeker born every day. Look at Ron Hubbard. He started a religion based on science fiction just to prove how gullible people are.I wonder how many more years this subject has to be beaten to death for!