I'm with you Aleta - and I have no problem with you being an atheist. I gather from your threads that you are a caring loving person who has done far more good in the world through your teaching and just your life than many other religious people who might or might not spend hours in a church. That's all that matters to me, and I cannot believe in a God that would somehow not 'count' good people who happen not to believe. By the same token I also know lots of church going people (my mother and my inlaws for example) who also give lots of their time up in the community and are genuinely good good people. I really don't actually care what the bible says, and I'm certainly not going to follow teachings from 2000 years ago. They do not apply now.
For those who don't know: OT = Old Testament and NT = New Testament.The Old Testament is the old law and the prophecy that there would be a Redeemer who is Jesus Christ which starts the New Testament. The Jewish religion doesn't believe in the new testament. They are still waiting for a Saviour. Christians and Muslims believe the same until Abraham and then we split.Hemodoc is right on. I like him more and more. For those of you who don't believe in life after death you better look into it. There IS life after death and one will be in hell. It would be so much easier if you just died and nothing happened. It doesn't matter what you "believe" it matters what "IS". What is...... Be prepared. God created the earth and everything in this earth. If you study "science" they cannot answer why the earth stays in the orbit, sustains life, water plants...... The Hubble satellite finally got a picture of the black hole and guess what they saw... The Cross. That won't mean a thing to people who don't know why Jesus died on the cross for us. You can't explain it to people who have not accepted his gift of eternal life.
and by the way, the bible was written a few hundred years AFTER jesus was supposed to have lived and died.
actually, science does answer all those questions quite well. but, if you've already chosen to believe that the mythology of the bible is history, you won't have much of a chance to see the truth.belief is not truth. it's a substitute for it.and by the way, the bible was written a few hundred years AFTER jesus was supposed to have lived and died. the only bathing i read about in the bible was foot-washing. and it wasn't as much for cleanliness as it was for honoring someone. a four-year-old of today has a more developed intellect than the adults of those days, so i don't buy that the bible is anything but a book of mythology. which is NOT history.
I will never forget the time my husband gave a beggar $10 and the man said, "Praise be to god for your generosity." My husband said that being an atheist, he wanted the the beggar to understand that god had nothing to do with the gift, and if the beggar wanted to praise god for it, he would like the money back! The beggar looked him in the eye and said, "No, sir. Thank YOU, sir."Aleta
We are all individual who can do as we please. We shouldn't knock others for there beliefs be them with god or without god.
Its on the same level as offering a homeless person ten bucks and as they reach for it pulling it back and telling them they have to bark like a dog if they want it.
but I still have a hard time reconciling the idea of a loving deity with one who is so vindictive that mere lack of belief would condemn one to an eternity of hell. And if that god is all powerful and all knowing, then he would know in advance that I and others like me would not have belief in him. Knowing in advance that many would not believe in him and then having a rule that they are condemned to an eternity of suffering seems downright mean. I cannot accept that behavior as loving, just as I would not find that kind of behavior as loving in a human. In fact, I think humans more loving and forgiving than the gods of most religions. I truly like humans a whole lot more that I like the idea of god.
QuoteIts on the same level as offering a homeless person ten bucks and as they reach for it pulling it back and telling them they have to bark like a dog if they want it.Have you visited any homeless shelters? At many of them, the recipients of the aid must commit to being Christians before being allowed housing. Aleta