I think Christians worship the "idea of God" more than "God" it's self.
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The idea of God
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They do because its comforting to think that ur being look after.. kinda like a parent.. growing up is hard to do!!
I think any view which generalises people to that degree is probably flawed
![]() Besides, if you believe God doesn't exist, that only leaves the idea of God!
"Peace is a lie, there is only passion.
Through passion, I gain strength. Through strength, I gain power. Through power, I gain victory. Through victory, my chains are broken." Sith code RE: The idea of God
February 22, 2014 at 3:20 pm
(This post was last modified: February 22, 2014 at 3:21 pm by Mr. Moncrieff.)
The holy spirit is indeed the manifestation of this 'guiding hand' that we seek in the absence - or inevitable absence - of our parents. The 'paraclete' that was sent in the bible (paraclete, of course, comes from the Koine Greek word παράκλητος (paráklētos) that which can signify "one who consoles or comforts, one who encourages or uplifts."
In other words, the holy spirit is our comfort blanket; an interceding parental entity whom removes the necessity for all personal responsibility, anguish and cognition. Humanity becomes a mollycoddled toddler, unable to move away from the guiding hand of the father, lest we make mistakes. Religion is the literal manifestation of a comfort blanket in times of separation anxiety. ![]() (February 22, 2014 at 3:20 pm)Mr. Moncrieff Wrote: The holy spirit is indeed the manifestation of this 'guiding hand' that we seek in the absence - or inevitable absence - of our parents. The 'paraclete' that was sent in the bible (paraclete, of course, comes from the Koine Greek word παράκλητος (paráklētos) that which can signify "one who consoles or comforts, one who encourages or uplifts." I like ur answer but "the holy Spirit" thing needs a definition. . |
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