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A Matter of Faith
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A Matter of Faith
I have a question about faith for believers, and I continue to run into a brick wall. So evidently I am asking the wrong question.

I want to know from Christians how they can know for certain that they are not simply inventing a god in their imaginations. However, when I ask Christians this question, I get an answer that starts with "Because God..."

...

This still assumes a god. It's as if they cannot see that they are using their imaginations. If I said that I believe in Qhiapwe, Christians would tell me that Qhiapwe is not real. Then I'd say "Qhiapwe is the creator of everything, and Qhiapwe lives in my heart." Now I just made up that name, but you get my point.

How can I get this through to believers?

To believers: Can you consider the possibility that your beliefs are the result of you using a creative imagination?
God is a personification of ourselves, what we wish to be, and that which we do not understand.
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#2
RE: A Matter of Faith
The honest ones understand the implications of faith. The dishonest ones do not.
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#3
RE: A Matter of Faith
Mark Twain, "Faith is believing in things you know ain't so".
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#4
RE: A Matter of Faith
(October 7, 2013 at 4:06 pm)Freedom Wrote: I want to know from Christians how they can know for certain that they are not simply inventing a god in their imaginations.

How do you know for certain that they are simply inventing a god in their imaginations? As a rule of thumb if the god they believe looks literally like this.

[Image: Zeus_by_thegryph.jpg]

Then that's most likely going to be the human imagination at work, it just looks like us. God as in the eternal creator beyond space and time that can't be depicted by the human imagination and has a relationship with his creatures that is experiential in nature goes beyond this form of idol worship.
Come all ye faithful joyful and triumphant.
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RE: A Matter of Faith
(October 7, 2013 at 4:14 pm)Sword of Christ Wrote:
(October 7, 2013 at 4:06 pm)Freedom Wrote: I want to know from Christians how they can know for certain that they are not simply inventing a god in their imaginations.

How do you know for certain that they are simply inventing a god in their imaginations? As a rule of thumb if the god they believe looks literally like this.




Then that's most likely going to be the human imagination at work, it just looks like us.

Unlike Jesus the four armed space monster who.... hey, waitaminute.


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RE: A Matter of Faith
(October 7, 2013 at 4:19 pm)apophenia Wrote:
(October 7, 2013 at 4:14 pm)Sword of Christ Wrote: How do you know for certain that they are simply inventing a god in their imaginations? As a rule of thumb if the god they believe looks literally like this.




Then that's most likely going to be the human imagination at work, it just looks like us.

Unlike Jesus the four armed space monster who.... hey, waitaminute.



Glad you caught yourself there, it is 6 arms as we all know.
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RE: A Matter of Faith
(October 7, 2013 at 4:06 pm)Freedom Wrote: I have a question about faith for believers, and I continue to run into a brick wall. So evidently I am asking the wrong question.
-Or you have simply closed off your mind to the right answer.

Quote:I want to know from Christians how they can know for certain that they are not simply inventing a god in their imaginations. However, when I ask Christians this question, I get an answer that starts with "Because God..."

...
See above. If God is real then wouldn't the best evidence of God, be God? So why wouldn't "Because God..." be a viable answer?

Quote:This still assumes a god.
Would wanting proof of the president of the united states, be assuming proof of the president of the US, if you wrote a letter addressed to him, asking for a response?
What if he invited you to do so?

Quote: It's as if they cannot see that they are using their imaginations. If I said that I believe in Qhiapwe, Christians would tell me that Qhiapwe is not real. Then I'd say "Qhiapwe is the creator of everything, and Qhiapwe lives in my heart." Now I just made up that name, but you get my point.
Then one would ask for proof, or a way to prove qhiapwe. does your god have the means to 'proove' himself?

Quote:To believers: Can you consider the possibility that your beliefs are the result of you using a creative imagination?
Indeed I can, and have. How did I resolve it? I took up God's challenge outlined in Luke 11, and He provided the 'proof' I was looking for.
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RE: A Matter of Faith
The best evidence for god, is god?

Well I'm convinced. Jerkoff
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RE: A Matter of Faith
(October 7, 2013 at 5:19 pm)Captain Colostomy Wrote: The best evidence for god, is god?

Well I'm convinced. Jerkoff

As In the best Evidence for Barack Obama is Barack Obama. Or are you so foolish to Argue this as well?
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RE: A Matter of Faith
Quote:Would wanting proof of the president of the united states, be assuming proof of the president of the US, if you wrote a letter addressed to him, asking for a response?

There is no need to prove the president of the United States exists.

Quote: Then one would ask for proof, or a way to prove qhiapwe. does your god have the means to 'proove' himself?

Yes. Qhiapwe already has proven himself because he has changed my life.

Quote:Indeed I can, and have. How did I resolve it? I took up God's challenge outlined in Luke 11, and He provided the 'proof' I was looking for.

Please introduce me to God.
God is a personification of ourselves, what we wish to be, and that which we do not understand.
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