RE: You're not so Godless.
March 15, 2016 at 6:05 pm
(This post was last modified: March 15, 2016 at 6:06 pm by WinterHold.)
Rhythm
I'm sorry, but if I noticed that a definition doesnt fit reality, I must object and criticize, that's exactly what you do in the context of your "anti-theism".
Chad32
Needing our mothers since the moment we are born acts as a counter argument here.
In terms of defining worship, the "master/slave" relationship is very unique in its definition and at many time; we can not avoid projecting it on what we experience, think like the brain and our members: that's a relationship that cannot be described with something other than a "master/slave" relation, a simple validation can tell a lot about the person stands.
Alex K
It is not about the function. It was always about who gave you the means to "survive" these functions; or let's say:who gave us the fuel?
The mandatory state in which our bodies work in, is slavery. We are prisonors of this flesh and bone.
You got it all wrong.
robvalue
Your heart is begging for our God's mercy when it asks you to breath clean air, your throat bows so you seek the blessing of our God, even if you never admitted it, it is real.. And life is so awesome, that most of us, like utter slaves, cling to it.
drfuzzy
The universe, life, death, everything is just an evidence for his superiority and that he worth it.
That's why we can't see him in this life, that's why he is not human, doesn't need sons or daughters, never was born and never gave birth, single and one, unique and..let's say merciful ? very very very merciful, you can see that here:
you can see the mercy of the lord in mothers, as a starter.
The pain he inflicts too, is the worst, greatest, and most painful.
He's perfect.
I'm sorry, but if I noticed that a definition doesnt fit reality, I must object and criticize, that's exactly what you do in the context of your "anti-theism".
Chad32
Needing our mothers since the moment we are born acts as a counter argument here.
In terms of defining worship, the "master/slave" relationship is very unique in its definition and at many time; we can not avoid projecting it on what we experience, think like the brain and our members: that's a relationship that cannot be described with something other than a "master/slave" relation, a simple validation can tell a lot about the person stands.
Alex K
It is not about the function. It was always about who gave you the means to "survive" these functions; or let's say:who gave us the fuel?
The mandatory state in which our bodies work in, is slavery. We are prisonors of this flesh and bone.
You got it all wrong.
robvalue
Your heart is begging for our God's mercy when it asks you to breath clean air, your throat bows so you seek the blessing of our God, even if you never admitted it, it is real.. And life is so awesome, that most of us, like utter slaves, cling to it.
drfuzzy
The universe, life, death, everything is just an evidence for his superiority and that he worth it.
That's why we can't see him in this life, that's why he is not human, doesn't need sons or daughters, never was born and never gave birth, single and one, unique and..let's say merciful ? very very very merciful, you can see that here:
you can see the mercy of the lord in mothers, as a starter.
The pain he inflicts too, is the worst, greatest, and most painful.
He's perfect.