I think we'll just leave it at that now. I'll just add that I have no bad intentions toward you.
good. me neither.
I think we'll just leave it at that now. I'll just add that I have no bad intentions toward you.
Thanks. I'm new here, but as far as fresh air goes, I got a fan made by Boeing over here...You got that right thor. Stick around we can use a breathe of fresh air here.
Your words speak my heart. I understand that feeling completely. I do not believe in God in the traditional sense, just that there's some kind of binding energy that holds us all together.. I don't know what it is, it could be no more than our thoughts and feelings having an affect on each other, but it's still there.
As a christian believer you may want to reject the idea because you are probably convinced that you are right with your faith. I don't know about that because to me you seem to be wavering all over the place, but that's only my perception and may not be entirely true. But I believe that you have now adopted the concept and you are now left with the choice of whether or not to leave such teaching until the age of 12, at which time you will not have the same power over your child and he can make his own choices. It's not teaching him that religion is wrong, it's only allowing him to make his own decision bases on his worldy experiences.
You understand the concept so I'm through explaining this to you for now unless you are interested in expanding on the idea.
The Gian stuff about the power of the planet itself as a complex organism as that binding energy you're talking about offers me a lot of comfort.:wave:
Interesting thread. I noticed one teensy-weensy missing dimension and that's time and our own point of view. We are still egotistical in thinking that our own (very fallible) human point of view is the only one that exists and that patterns of the Universe HAVE to fit within our own very limited worldview. We see time in a very linear fashion and we see events as unfolding through that perception of time: this happened, THEN that happened, etc. It's our own perception and our own observation, but who says that it's the truth?
My own 2% of a dollar...
You are entitled to your opinion but I'm keeping my signature up until you convince them that it needs to be taken down. It's illustrative of Christianity to a large extent IMO and that's why it's there. It's not inflammatory. Grab something I have said if you must and even attach my name to it if it serves your purpose. Also keep in mind that I didn't attach the offending christian's name but I could have done. Or just take it as the punishment that is deserved by the offending individual.
I'll just add that if you don't understand that in this case DO and WHY are the same, and if you don't get that then you are not comprehending.
Good point thorswolf, we don't even know for sure that we are the most intelligent animal on the planet or what actually constitutes intelligence, we do know that we don't percieve much of what's really in front of our eyes.:wave:Interesting thread. I noticed one teensy-weensy missing dimension and that's time and our own point of view. We are still egotistical in thinking that our own (very fallible) human point of view is the only one that exists and that patterns of the Universe HAVE to fit within our own very limited worldview. We see time in a very linear fashion and we see events as unfolding through that perception of time: this happened, THEN that happened, etc. It's our own perception and our own observation, but who says that it's the truth?
My own 2% of a dollar...
Good point thorswolf, we don't even know for sure that we are the most intelligent animal on the planet .......:wave:
Is there a version I believe in? The answer would be no. All are, as you say, written by humans. Humans are flawed. Humans have agendas. Humans have limits in understanding due to the times and societies in which they exist. Do I think that it was inspired? Yes. Do I think it contains many great lessons, yes. I judge it as I do anything else in life.... does it have more good to teach than anything else? yes. so I keep it. If it contained more bad than good, I wouldn't be a Christian anymore. Simple as that.
personally i'd say u should get positive for ending the dispute.
Well, I'm glad I'm not the only one. :angel8:
You are far from the only one to feel this binding sense or however you want to put it. Mostly all christians feel it too and even those who are in the process of giving up religion. The trouble is, once a child is immersed in it the child is going to suffer a lot if it tries to get out of it. It's the nature of the beast! That's why I am trying through talking to you about it to get others to read and start learning what the feeling really is. All it takes is courage to take the first step and then trust me, it becomes addictive.
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It seems like quite a cop out to say that because I've seen plenty of people walk away from religion, they must not have been thoroughly influenced by it. Either my children will or will not be sufficiently influenced, but if taking them to church and sending them to Catholic school wasn't enough to sway my siblings, why would it be enough to sway my children? You implied it boiled down to intelligence levels, but that again doesn't hold true in my family.... so when does and doesn't this theory work?
I think you're right though, about not wanting to keep them away from religion until 12. If you were right, then all that is doing is indoctrinating them into your belief system. I see nothing wrong with teaching them about religion. Teaching them or not teaching them is the same thing: either way, you're deciding what kind of person your child should be when they grow up, and attempting to mold that. I fail to see what's wrong with the people I or any of my family have turned out to be.
You make it sound as if anybody who feels this binding force is somehow blinded by religion. I was not raised in a christian household, nor have I ever been attracted to christianity. Science can only explain so much.
You make it sound as if anybody who feels this binding force is somehow blinded by religion. I was not raised in a christian household, nor have I ever been attracted to christianity. Science can only explain so much.