(February 19, 2013 at 3:40 pm)BeeDeePee Wrote:The warm fuzzy feeling.
2. So, what is the subject of religion if it's not science, morality, culture? What can it give to us? The answer is that religion deals with our inner state. Religion is interested in transformation of our personality in its completeness. This determines religion as discipline that offers us a way (or ways, if we talk about many religions) how to change ourselves; how to improve and transform some properties and potentials that we have and how to set us free from others.
I can get that with a blanket!!
(February 19, 2013 at 3:40 pm)BeeDeePee Wrote: 3. But the question that still remains and that should be resolved is: what God is the real one in which we should believe in?Do we need to believe in the existence of some god?
If any god exists and wants us to acknowledge its existence, it should be self-evident.
If it isn't, then it must not want us to acknowledge it, or it doesn't exist. Either way, the atheist position seems the most reasonable.
(February 19, 2013 at 3:40 pm)BeeDeePee Wrote: I believe in Christ as a perfect model of person, with whom I want to identify myself, my personality and complete existence. It doesn't mean that the goal (according to Orthodox Christianity) is to convince yourself that you're Christ or something like that. It's rather a mental state someone is trying to achieve by using some techniques and living as a Christian.
But what kind of mental state is it? A state where you're released from negative passions (anger, pride etc.), while positive passions (sex drive etc.) are developed and transformed, so that you now live a new life, that overcomes biological existence. It is existence where you can be in loving communion with God and others in true and full sense of the word.
Ah... the warm fuzzy feeling again. -.-'
(February 19, 2013 at 3:40 pm)BeeDeePee Wrote: 5. As I've said, morality has a little to do with religion. Someone who's atheist can be good or evil, and it has nothing to do with his/her beliefs/lack of beliefs. Thus, someone can ask me: "Can you be good without religion?Can you achieve the same goal without your religion"?Aye, you believe what was implanted in your brain. And you were implanted with the notion that you belong in this social group called "orthodox christians", and you hang in there by following its rites.
Yes, you can be good without religion, and no, you can not achieve the same goal. Although you can improve your potentials, you can not reach the same level of spiritual evolution. My experience and experience of others told me that this is not possible. I have period(s) when I declared myself as atheist, and lived without religion. But I couldn't achieve it. Therefore, I believe that this goal (that we in Orthodox Church call "theosis" or "deification") is a consequence of sinergy of God and man. That's why we insist on taking part in holy communion, where, we believe, we unite with God, through his energies, and on personal effort, that includes fasting, praying and other kinds of asceticism.
Hope this helps to understand my beliefs.