Is it possible to ask question about religion and recieve normal answer that won't be like:
God this god that.
Cause most of those answers are made by fanatics that believe bible is the only one that is right, they have no proov for that. Why peeps are so blind? (and no i am not tellin that god doesn't exist or does cause there is no proov for both just most answers are written like it would be copy and paste form holy bible. Can u fanatics think with your own brain or u will believe in some book??)
2006-06-14
05:04:47
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RubenS
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➔ Religion & Spirituality
ok i add some more details cause comeone called me a d*ck (yeah u can do that i don't care) cause i think peeps may not under stand my question. Most of answers about religion are not answers, peeps say god is there and it has to be like that even if it's not an answer to the question. It's not that i want to christian peeps to argue usin koran or something i am just wanderin if they can normaly answer the question with more than few words
2006-06-14
05:19:01 ·
update #1
btw i believe in god but i am not blind and i can answer question about religion and have some conversation but many peeps read bible and u will never convince them that god doesn't exist even if u would have proov for that. That would be enough of details
2006-06-14
05:22:46 ·
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To:IwannaKnow, No the Bible is not proof. I can write a book and say the same thing!!
To:RandyGE. Don't use the word logic and God in the same sentence,I find it offensive. Why? Because if you used logic you wouldn't believe in God. "GODS" are based on FAITH not logic!!Get it right! you're pissing me off.
To:stfn314, Getting your answer out of a Bible is not your opinion it's some guys opinion 2000 years ago.
To:thrasher415. I like his answer (sort of) If people are going to believe in God then they need to rewrite the Bible in our own image again! And say God made the big bang happen.
Yes,Einstein said "God doesn't play dice with the universe"
But Stephen Hawkins added " or does he?"
To:alittledifferant,"The Good Guys." They could probably justify anything in their mind if it suits them.
That was well said. So is this:
“Religion is an insult to human dignity. With or without it, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.”
To Rubens: No I don't think so. If they did it would be an insult to their god for thinking for them-selves.
2006-06-14 09:30:31
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answered by psych0bug 5
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Fanatics are fanatics because they hide behind someone else's brains. People who think critically with their own minds scare and threaten them because they might bring up something the fanatic doesn't want to look at.
Consider the comments on the question right before this. Someone said that evil exists so the "good people can fight it and feel accomplishment." That's what drives fanatics. They don't see themselves as overbearing blowhards that force things on people, but as HEROES that need to "save" everybody from something.
Their world is much like the fantasy of superhero cartoons. They divide reality into "good guys" and "bad guys" without the ability to apply any thought sophisticated enough to go beyond that simplification. They can do no wrong and therefore never have anything to correct, never any personal growing to do. They are "The Good Guys." They could probably justify anything in their mind if it suits them.
2006-06-14 05:26:01
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answered by alittledifferant 2
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It isn't that we don't think with our brains it is that we believe in the guy who sacrificed himself for us out of love. We are told this in the bible and we choose to believe. You can't really say that the bible is the only proof...because we see miracles everyday. This makes me think of an article I read. In this article a professor was saying god is not real to prove his opinion to his class he screamed "God if you are real I will give you 10 minutes to knock me off of this platform", 9 and a half minutes passed and nothing happened...with just 10 seconds left and the professor still standing he said "See class I am still..." and at that moment a man in the marines came running in the class and socked the professor so hard it knocked him off the platform with 2 seconds to spare. When the professor became conscious he asked "What in the hell is your problem" The student replied "God sent me to shut you up because he was too busy saving us across the ocean in the war to do it himself.".......don't be the professor!
2006-06-14 05:17:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I personally believe that the big bang happened, but that God caused it. I also believe that evolution does happen, but that God has guided it from the first Single-celled organism. I think you can believe in both God and Science. That Science is man's way of understanding the universe God created. Einstein had many quotes regarding God, such as "God doesn't play dice with the universe," in explaining the order found in the universe.
2006-06-14 05:13:53
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answered by Thrasher 5
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No, when it comes to religion, people will always have either strong beliefs, which cause them to be fanatical with their point of views or there are people like me, who are atheist or agnostic and have strong views which also come off as fanatical. And there are people who just do not care.
Religion is one of those things that everyone has a view on and when you step on people's toes, whether on purpose or not, people are going to shout from the rooftops their beliefs. It just makes it worse when you ask people to prove or disprove their beliefs. You can't do either. So then everyone gets worked up attempting to make others see their side. Everyone's guilty of it, regardless of their religion or belief.
2006-06-14 05:11:40
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answered by WithLoveMaura 3
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You are committing a logical blunder known as "false dilemma." You assume that belief in the Bible and "thinking with your brain" are mutually exclusive. I believe the Bible, I just pointed out a rule of logic. Hence, your statement is a false dilemma.
2006-06-14 05:09:13
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answered by RandyGE 5
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Being a fanatic, believeing in the bible with no proof is the foundation of our faith. God asks us to love him without proof, because if we absolutley knew that he was up there, we would have to worship him, and not choose to love him. It is the gift of free will that makes us in his image, and he wants us to freely love him. If he made us love him, that would be rape and God is not a divine rapist. I am gladly thinking with my own brain and I choose to believe in God's word, the Bible.
2006-06-14 05:11:49
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answered by The Nag 5
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You want Christians to argue using the Koran? Dude, believe what you want but don't be such a d*ck about others giving you their opinion as they see it.
2006-06-14 05:10:28
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answered by Anonymous
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For one people have the right to believe in whatever they want, they are not fanactics, just people who have religious beliefs and if those people choose to believe what is in the bible, then let them be, who are you to judge others, when no one is questioning your beliefs.
2006-06-14 05:09:20
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answered by farside76 5
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Yep, anything is possible. Why do you come to this site if you don't want to hear anything about God or the bible? Plenty of other places to go if you don't like it.
2006-06-14 05:10:13
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answered by ramall1to 5
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