(December 29, 2015 at 5:03 pm)Rhythm Wrote:You realize that differing opinions in jail such of the lack of belief in God could cause significant pain and suffering for some in there right? That's most likely a faulty statistic as it is based on what people in jail said. Most of them are criminals with motives to keep their life as peaceful as possible. In other words; they have the capacity s nd motives to lie about it.(December 29, 2015 at 9:16 am)popsthebuilder Wrote: That's ridiculous.
The ratio of believers to non believers is most likely similar in jail and out.
Faith in selfless Unity for Good.
Not even close. A paltry .07% of inmates in our system were atheists as of 2013. Perhaps you could answer that one?
@Mia, you might like to think of it as an "intangible force of nature" but it clearly isn't...since it's a non-natural force. Magic. Many christians tell us that their beliefs keep them doing the right thing..and that even if their beliefs were not accurate it would still be good to believe for that reason, if no other. Those things you think about, those questions you asked above, have decidedly less magical and better demonstrated answers than "karma".
Faith in selfless Unity for Good.