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Why knocking is so important.
#31
RE: Why knocking is so important.
I'm guessing you won't understand this but sincerely trying to talk to God is as ridiculous to me as trying to sincerely talk to Yoda. Its just not even possible, if I tried to do it I'd be laughing my ass off within 30 seconds. Perhaps its different for those who at some point did believe but for me.. I have never believed and a sincere prayer to something so outlandish isn't even something that I could do.

I just see this ASK business as a way to make it our fault for not believing. Its just a no win scenario for us. Even if we did it and it failed you just keep coming back saying we didn't do it long enough or haven't tried hard enough. Its honestly pretty pathetic.
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#32
RE: Why knocking is so important.
(August 9, 2014 at 9:25 pm)Drich Wrote:
(August 9, 2014 at 7:06 pm)jesus_wept Wrote: George Harrison used to speak to Krishna, why should I believe your delusions over his?

Put Krishna to the test, then put what I have said to the test, and then decide for yourself.

I just tried them both and the queen of the fairies answered, what next?
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#33
RE: Why knocking is so important.
(August 10, 2014 at 4:23 am)jesus_wept Wrote:
(August 9, 2014 at 9:25 pm)Drich Wrote: Put Krishna to the test, then put what I have said to the test, and then decide for yourself.

I just tried them both and the queen of the fairies answered, what next?

Well that's a start! I bet she told you all the pink unicorns are safe in her stable at the egde of the rainbow. I hear you brother! We're all on the same wavelength.

I'm being very serious now when I say "I just worked out where Zeus is".
If you want to know, Zeus needs $20 in small unmarked notes.
He said to give it to me to pass on to him.
No God, No fear.
Know God, Know fear.
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#34
RE: Why knocking is so important.
The idea of A/S/K sounds a lot like a Peter Panism -“Dreams do come true, if only we wish hard enough." I believe J.M. Barrie might even be one of the Bible's many authors. I humored you and read the chapter and verse. I didn't see anything there that leads me to believe or even care to believe. The first sentence of the last verse stuck with me though. “Which of you fathers, if your son asks for[f] a fish, will give him a snake instead?" Every religious person I know thinks their particular species of "fish" is the correct one, and everyone else was given the snake and going to hell. This leads me to ask: "How do YOU know that your parents or whomever introduced you to Jesus were not giving you a snake rather than a fish?
Yes. Bullshit built on rock is better than bullshit built on sand.

P.S. Black Mason, dragons do exist. The bible says so.
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#35
RE: Why knocking is so important.
God damn it. Now my post falls flat on it's face.
8000 years before Jesus, the Egyptian god Horus said, "I am the way, the truth, the life."
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#36
RE: Why knocking is so important.
(August 10, 2014 at 1:57 am)Baqal Wrote: Drich, why is it my responsibility to beseech God to reveal Himself to me?

If you wanted to meet the queen or the president, would it be their "responsibility to beseech themselves to you?" Not unless you were a ruler of some other nation. Now imagine a being who's position far exceeds and position of power held here on earth, and ask yourself the question you just asked again.

If 'we' don't expect our leaders to chase after us and beg us for our approval, then why would we expect the master of all creation to do so?

Perhaps the idea that God must 'beseech' us, is another part of the house built upon the sand that must get washed away so a proper house can be built.
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#37
RE: Why knocking is so important.
(August 10, 2014 at 7:14 am)Drich Wrote: If 'we' don't expect our leaders to chase after us and beg us for our approval, then why would we expect the master of all creation to do so?

They do. It is what happens in any democracy when there is an impending election.

We could have a system where leaders are completely unaccountable and unelected, but most would consider that a step backwards.
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#38
RE: Why knocking is so important.
(August 10, 2014 at 7:14 am)Drich Wrote: If 'we' don't expect our leaders to chase after us and beg us for our approval, then why would we expect the master of all creation to do so?
The government depends on society. When a government has society behind itself, it basically has power and control. Would a society want an unresponsive government?
I do not know why anyone should believe in or worship a being that refuses to reveal itself to us. Maybe He's just playing hide and seek with us, maybe He doesn't care... or maybe He doesn't exist.
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#39
RE: Why knocking is so important.
(August 10, 2014 at 7:14 am)Drich Wrote:
(August 10, 2014 at 1:57 am)Baqal Wrote: Drich, why is it my responsibility to beseech God to reveal Himself to me?

If you wanted to meet the queen or the president, would it be their "responsibility to beseech themselves to you?" Not unless you were a ruler of some other nation. Now imagine a being who's position far exceeds and position of power held here on earth, and ask yourself the question you just asked again.

If 'we' don't expect our leaders to chase after us and beg us for our approval, then why would we expect the master of all creation to do so?

Perhaps the idea that God must 'beseech' us, is another part of the house built upon the sand that must get washed away so a proper house can be built.

The difference is I CAN meet them. And we do expect our leaders to "chase after us and beg our approval." That is what campaigning and approval ratings are for. The Japanese or Chinese emperors of history might have been a better example. Even then people had seen or talked to them on a rare occasion. They were flesh and blood that believed they were gods, not beings that nobody had ever laid eyes upon or talked to. Like you said, it takes imagination.

Rock is susceptible to erosion too.
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#40
Why knocking is so important.
(August 9, 2014 at 6:02 pm)Drich Wrote: How much pride does it take to assume that the picture/understanding of God you had as a child, can even be close to the creator of everything?

I don't know. You are the guy who thinks a voice in your head or a funny feeling is the creator of everything right?
So you tell me.
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