RE: God's Value Nonexistent?
October 20, 2012 at 4:32 pm
(This post was last modified: October 20, 2012 at 4:33 pm by kılıç_mehmet.)
Quote:Everyone has their own personal Jesus, so the saying goes.Well, I don't know about that. But I could tell that there are different schools of thought within christianity who have attributed different personalities to Jesus, as Son of God, as God, as Divine or as human. And these too, came from various interpretations of the scripture, again, not from thin air.
Religion is a collective form of thought that must base itself on some form of hard base. It's not something you make up out of nothing.
Quote:Put two believers in the same room and they're likely to agree only on the broadest of strokes.Really?
I think that every religion, creed, ideology has some set of fundamentals that all of it's adherents believe in.
Anything else is just very trivial and personal, and do not carry themselves into the future of that ideology, unless they further explain and maintain the said fundamentals. I can prove this by giving examples of my own ideology.
Quote:I have to bring this up...if you can't manufacture a sword without first knowing what one looks like..how did the very first sword miracle itself into existence?Providing that the sword is some sort of a being with comparable power to a God, well, the general idea would be to assume that it has always been there with the shape that we know of it was always like the shape we know. Just like we cannot actually comprehend what was there before the big bang, and where it came from.
Likewise, in science, you sometimes have to assume things to actually get somewhere.
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