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Vespa GS cpfc 007 Flag Back in Black 07 Jan 05 12.31am Send a Private Message to Vespa GS cpfc 007 Add Vespa GS cpfc 007 as a friend

I believe in...........me..........may you mellow out in the warmth of your inner Karma........boomshanka and out!!!!

 


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Lee McB Flag Van Basten's nephew... 07 Jan 05 12.32am Send a Private Message to Lee McB Add Lee McB as a friend

Quote jcreedy at 07 Jan 2005 12:25am
If God ever wanted to prove to me that he/she existed and came to earth I'd ask him a few questions:


1. Why don't you show yourself when you supposedly made us and want us to believe in you?

2. Were physics different when Noah built the ark? How did he get all the earth's creatures from all over the planet on that boat when it was about 450ft long??!!

3. Why is there war? How does it agree with "Thou Shalt Not Kill"?

4. Didn't you order Moses to do a lot of killing? Why did you do this if it violates one of 'your' commandments? Why did he wipe out entire cities, kill all the men and rape the women and children?

5. If an atheist lives a decent, moral life, why should a loving, compassionate god care whether or not we believe in him/her?


Yeah, I wouldn't mind being present when you interview him, or her, or whatever. Good questions.

 


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A_JsShorts 07 Jan 05 12.34am Send a Private Message to A_JsShorts Add A_JsShorts as a friend

Would I expect that from you anyway?

 

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Guntrisoft Flag Beckenham, Kent 07 Jan 05 12.41am Send a Private Message to Guntrisoft Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Guntrisoft as a friend

I'd be interested to know how many people on here were brought up believing what their parents believed...

I was brought up a catholic, yet i'm now non-practising - probably because my dad was catholic and my mum agnostic, so it wasn't drilled into me as much as maybe two catholic parents would.

Why do you believe in what you believe in? (that might be difficult to answer!)

 


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A_JsShorts 07 Jan 05 12.46am Send a Private Message to A_JsShorts Add A_JsShorts as a friend

Both my parents are athiest, but when I went to Brownies I went to Church parade, I didn't go to church at any other time except for wedding, funerals and christnings.

I was asked what I believed when I was very young and when I said I was athiest my mum challenged me as to how I had come to that decision, I said that was because what you are. She told me to have a think about what I believed and left me to make an informed decision for myself for my own reasons.

At primary school we only learnt about christianity, it wasn't until secondary school that we had RE which taught us about all the religions.

As to when and why I believe now what I believe I don't remember.

 

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tetley Flag Wimbledon 07 Jan 05 12.47am Send a Private Message to tetley Add tetley as a friend

i was brought up as a catholic but now i am an atheist. my morals are still fundamentally grounded in the christian faith but they have evolved to suit me since then.

i guess the world around me, media, friends and posts like this have since develpoed and sharpened my belief system.

on this note, I think i should mention that i think it very wrong to enter children into any specific faith. i don't believe that parents should drag their children along to their places of faith with them and that they should let the child grow and develop their own ideas without forced into a template.

 


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mattwebb Flag Sutton 07 Jan 05 8.25am Send a Private Message to mattwebb Add mattwebb as a friend

I believe God created the world in 6 days and then rested. There is evidence to support this belief check out [Link]

Remember evolution is just a theory there is NO hard evidence for it, so it cannot be used to say that the Genesis account is not true.

Because can not say for certain one way or another, so it is just an opinion one holds.

There is evidence for creation, and evidence for evolution.

So you have to decide, neither is more overwhelming that the other.

 

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Moose Flag In the sewer pipe... 07 Jan 05 9.30am Send a Private Message to Moose Add Moose as a friend

Hmmm... the eternal question.

I've been told my slant on religion is a bit odd, but after a bit of research (and reading the Da Vinci Code! ) I've realised my beliefs are shared by a lot of others.

1. I'm a regular church-going Christian.
2. However, I don't believe in the creation, the immaculate conception or the resurrection.
3. I don't even believe that Jesus was divine, but I believe that he was an immensely important person who altered people's views on how to live. As a follower of his doctrine I call myself a Christian and I go to Church.
4. I do believe in God, but not as in an old bloke with a long white beard armed with thunderbolts. It's difficult to explain but it's more like God is every one of us, in our souls and consciences - that "little voice" behind our daily lives. And no, I don't hear people telling me to eat children!

It's OK, it's nearly time for my medication...

 


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jcreedy Flag 07 Jan 05 10.20am Send a Private Message to jcreedy Add jcreedy as a friend

Quote mattwebb at 07 Jan 2005 8:25am

I believe God created the world in 6 days and then rested. There is evidence to support this belief check out [Link]

Remember evolution is just a theory there is NO hard evidence for it, so it cannot be used to say that the Genesis account is not true.

Because can not say for certain one way or another, so it is just an opinion one holds.

There is evidence for creation, and evidence for evolution.

So you have to decide, neither is more overwhelming that the other.


There is no proof that your God created the earth in 6 days either.
The difference between my beliefs and that of the majority of strict religious folk I've met is that they aren't willing to open their minds a little. I don't believe in the bible or any God but am willing to accept that I may be wrong wheras christians won't accept that the bible could be a load of crap, and that they believe in things that don't exist.

Christian groups moan about the Jerry Springer Opera being shown on TV and the programme questioning the validity of the bible on Christmas Day, but when do you hear atheists moan about the dross on our televisions every Sunday lunchtime?!

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