Now I see we will begin the nit picking. I never said a belief in god or a higher power is illogical. Religion is illogical because most, if not all, require blind belief in or obedience to something someone else' (pick any church, synagogue or mosque) version or dogma.
One thing I've noticed is the different interpretations of what religion is. I define it as all the ceremonies and rituals that man clearly has invented, not the main ideological view. All the man made junk is illogical because its unnecessary and pointless. You just said that the belief itself in God is logical, then you say pick any church, synagogue or mosque, version or dogma, and that's illogical. But you compounding the main point to faith(which itself can be examined) with all other aspects to it. All the religious nonsense. Your trying to have your cake and eat it too.
Let me put it this way:
I believe a supremely intelligent being created the entire universe. So far logical, right? Well, when I spend time pondering, it only seems logical that IF a intelligent being created this amazing universe he would care about his creation. Which leads me to the next question: Has God revealed any truths about himself to us(humans) so that we may know he exists?
That's when I take:
A personal journey of discovery is the only logical one; question, investigate, study, communicate with others.
After exhaustive study into all views, I determine that some truths have been revealed through one faith(not religion). That's when the atheist wall comes up: "Your illogical, unreasonable, ignorant, and stupid." Its all just denying the validity of one view, among the denial of other things.
I think you will remember that Jesus said the path is narrow.
The right way to
live is narrow, esp. if attempting to live up to the near impossible standards Jesus talked about. The actual way to God isn't a path at all. ITS A DOOR. One only needs to walk thru it.
Religion is a super highway leading nowhere.
That's a pretty broad statement. I'm sure a lot of religions have some truths to them, maybe not supernatural claims, but at least world wisdom we've all accepted.
Jesus, according to the myth,
See? Denial.
spent 40 days and 40 nights in the wilderness fighting his personal demons in search of the truth.
He wasn't exactly fighting his demons, but I'm not going to get into a whole thing on that one(today). I got other threads to read.
Anyone who takes the short cut of religion, who accepts that a bunch of stories written by men is the truth, is lazy and short circuiting the process.
Bunch of stories? -sigh- ....lazy? not at all.
That path leads down blind alleys.
Well, I am partial to alleyz. But I know for a fact that a biased person can still be objective.;-)
If you have been out in the wilderness, you know that it is easier to communicate with your creator than it is in a city. There is a good reason for that and I think you can easily figure out why.
As an avid outdoorsman, I can actually tell you that
it is easier to communicate to God in the wilderness.
For me, that's a huge thread in itself. One day...I promise.
When a local minister asked me why I did not go to church I said that god made forests, man made churches. Who you gonna trust?
Agreed. I don't go to church, maybe I should. Churches that stick to the
true meaning are a very genuine brotherhood. As soon as religion or religious fanaticism takes over is when problems occur.
I'll just stick to debating
with the people who have accepted my friend's request;-)
You know what? We sure do discuss a lot of this stuff on this forum. There's gotta be other topics to take in for awhile. Lemme think? Hmmmmm... Got any?