aziz rasul
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keep posting then. I say go for it!
Will do.
And there is none like unto Him.
Meaning that God does resemble His creation.
keep posting then. I say go for it!
And there is none like unto Him.
Meaning that God does resemble His creation.
He has the option to start a religion, which many atheists qualify for easily due to their zeal and fervor for a negative assertion belief that outweighs most believers' level of belief.Yes it is because an atheist business owner cannot consider the applicant's distasteful religious belief as reason not to employ them.
Unlike Judaism which refers to God as "the Ineffable" meaning we cannot even say that much. For the record, I was raised Methodist before I lost my faith, but I did have a Jewish great-grandmother. So I heard a few things regarding Judaism as well as the more traditional Protestant dogma from Mom and Dad. I find it typical of Mankind's arrogance to have imagined a god that they resemble, because so many megalomaniacs imagine their own god-like essence. For my friends on the forum who are religious, note that I tossed that barb against Mankind as a whole and not directed to any specific person here or elsewhere.
I think even many if not most unbelievers have a vague sense that there IS such a thing as spirit
That is a great statement and I think meditating on it is very good, even for Christians, as it challenges us to understand (or fail to understand) God on His terms, not in our neat little box. But this is also why the arguments "but would God allow/do such-and-such sad thing?" have little effect on me, as I figure if God exists, He is whatever He is, I cannot change it by wishing He were something different.Did God create us in His image, or did WE imagine God in OUR image?
A christian will be excluded from working at a muslim institution as readily as they can include christians at theirs
explain your reasoning why.If so, then that was a big mistake.
According to Christianity, (to simplify and paraphrase - but note, I am not a theologian), Satan was an angel who rebelled against GodIf there is a god who created the universe, earth, the planets, mankind and everything - who created the devil or Satan or hell or whatever you call it?
Did God do it? If so, then that was a big mistake.
Col
Whatever it is, who created it?According to Christianity, (to simplify and paraphrase - but note, I am not a theologian), Satan was an angel who rebelled against God
If one is a devil worshipper then I suppose it wasn't a big mistake.explain your reasoning why.
You've lost me at this point, but keep seeking!If one is a devil worshipper then I suppose it wasn't a big mistake.
Col
God enjoys watching suffering. Otherwise He would stop it happening.Question: If God exists and created everything, why doesn't he eradicate childhood disease, make everyone believe in him, remove hell, end suffering, and put a stop to evil?
notGod enjoys watching suffering
Actually, I do believe I have free will. It is just logically that I cannot understand how that is the case. So on one level, I believe it is not possible to have free will due to the cause and effect nature of the Universe, but on another level I feel I have choice and therefore it is true. Consider it as a type of faith, because I am thinking that while I cannot currently understand why I have free will, it may be because the answers have yet to appear in science.Jon, I know your feelings on free will, so note that this is a constrained discussion for which free will is assumed valid only in the narrow context.