(January 1, 2017 at 5:04 pm)pocaracas Wrote:(January 1, 2017 at 9:45 am)Dragonspride1995 Wrote: Well I studied the Bible, Looked at the answers it gave.
You studied an old text that talks about a lot of things. Some agree with present-day morality, some don't and should be read within the context of the time when it was written.
I often have this doubt, why, if there ever only was a single god, why did mankind come to believe in different gods? Why did mankind come to accept "teachings" from prophets and oracles of those other gods? So much so that it had to be encoded in that bible that people should not go for other gods! Truly amazing!
Also, when you say "Bible", maybe you should specify that you are mostly referring to the New Testament, huh?
The Bible starts at Genesis and goes through some messed up stuff.
The NT is a bit at the end, right?
(January 1, 2017 at 9:45 am)Dragonspride1995 Wrote: All my parents did was teach me what the Bible said, Then I made the choice to come to Christ my self.Right, right...
Your high-school level psychology is failing you.
Here's something that may, if you let it, teach you something: Michael Shermer's "The Believing Brain: From Ghosts and Gods to Politics and Conspiracies---How We Construct Beliefs and Reinforce Them as Truths"
In essence, can you really say that you made that choice of "coming to Christ" by yourself? Were you not primed to believe it, like most people are, who are brought up by religious parents?
Monkey see, monkey do!
(January 1, 2017 at 9:45 am)Dragonspride1995 Wrote: Then the events of my life supported my beliefs and well here I am today.
Of course they did.
Remarkably, supernatural events seem to only happen to people who are already believers.
Or maybe it's that all those supernatural events are just faulty interpretations of natural events, huh?
In my view, as long as the natural cannot be ruled out, the supernatural must take a backseat and be attributed a very very very very low probability of being the true description of events.
(January 1, 2017 at 9:45 am)Dragonspride1995 Wrote: I don't give any credence to the indoctrination argument because kids are indoctrinated to everything math, science, scepticism, philosophy. Etc.
It's not the same thing.
Math, science and other things can be verified, follow a logical path, from sound (or as sound as we can make them) premises.
Belief in gods is nothing like this. It's just the psychological state of belief... with some strange mental events interpreted as actions of gods and/or demons, instead of being seen for what they are: mental states.
(January 1, 2017 at 9:45 am)Dragonspride1995 Wrote: My parents knew that I had the come to the choice on my own, thats what the Bible teaches. Any Christian who says otherwise is a Hypocrite.hehe... check this out:
https://home.snu.edu/~hculbert/ages.htm
I guess 85% of US christians are hypocrites, then... That's a sizable non-negligible portion of the population!
(January 1, 2017 at 9:45 am)Dragonspride1995 Wrote: As for everything else, atheists have a way with explaining away our personal experiences.No... it's just that, as I said above, as long as there's a possible natural explanation, that one takes precedence over any unnatural explanation.
(January 1, 2017 at 9:45 am)Dragonspride1995 Wrote: In this instance I am a bigot because I put more faith in the Bible then someone in a lab coat with a piece of paper saying that he is smarter then everyone else. That's the crux of it.
I'm not sure you understand all the work that goes into having that "piece of paper". And it doesn't say that he's smarter than everyone else. It says that he's studied hard and understands a particular field better than the grand majority of humans.
Why do you put more faith into a text written long ago, instead of a text written by someone who has spent his life studying a particular aspect of Nature?
Granted, if that scientist is talking about something for which he has not studied, nor practiced, then you are more than welcome to criticize him! Heck, even within his field, you can try that... but will most likely fail or ridicule yourself.
What's so objectively special about the Bible?
(January 1, 2017 at 9:45 am)Dragonspride1995 Wrote: But we are off topic I want to know about your negative experiences with Christians.
Ah, yes... I tend to do that... sorry!
Negative experience?
Meh, married one... then, she became hyper-religious... Opus Dei member and all... now, I don't like the thought of living the rest of my hopefully still long life next to someone like that. The tale that isn't over yet...
You know, The more I try to take the argument back to the original post, the further you guys get. I don't want to ignore your posts. But I would like to stay on topic.
After all that, yes I can say that I chose to put my faith in my God. My parents taught me the contents of the Bible. I made the choice to believe in it. And lets just say I have much more trust in my parents then a guy in a lab coat with a piece of paper that says he is smarter then everyone else. But I digress back to the original point of the topic.