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  • #76
    Re: What's your Religion?

    Originally posted by BLLDOGG
    What you quoted had nothing to do with faith, but religion. Sad? no, just entertained by the difference in reality and what people make the public perceive. Either way, I could care less who's feelings I hurt about what I believe and you can take that to the bank.

    yeah 3/4 but how much of that 3/4 are real followers? There is no way to tell cause there are people like me who grew up in the Christian life style, still base my title as Christian but in reality, has a belief far off.
    Only 25% of that 3/4 only follow their faith. A lot of these 25% are women. America has really grown detach from their religion and the main reason for that is because of [bold]Secularism[/bold].

    Usually when you're a young man, college student or rich--you have a tendency to be detach from God. When you get married, have a family or have lost all possession or pride--you tend to want to be close to God.

    "Why need God you have everything already." "Religion is the opium of society."

    A person will only need God when something tragic happen in their life. They tend to realize that there is a greater being other than themselves. Take 9/11 for example. When that event took place I've never seen so many people turn to God. The liberal medias are even saying pray to God. My church was pack. People were even standing outside.

    My dad for example is agnostic, he curses God all the time. He doesn't go to church at all. But when the doctor told him that he needed bypass surgery he turned to God all of a sudden. This is how his dad died and he knew that he would die the same way too. Man was he in church almost everyday before his surgery. But when the surgery was considered successful, he stopped and went back to cursing God again.

    In the gospel of John and book of Revelation, it is hinted that we won't acknowledge Jesus when he comes back, onnly a few will. And every year we are getting worst. The crimes are more hienous, and we're more accepting of immoralities.

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    • #77
      Re: What's your Religion?

      so true
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      • #78
        Re: What's your Religion?

        or we're all just living our lives taking our own path, rather than a path laid down thousands of years ago.

        My outlook is this: I live my life. I don't really care or even think about religion, I just view it as something people do. I guess i'm real scientific, but i just laugh at the idea of a huge hand coming down from the sky, then molding man. Science FTW
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        • #79
          Re: What's your Religion?

          Originally posted by SpeedingFirebird
          Consider this. For years the stories of the bible were passed down and not written down. From this alone, the stories change (ever play the telephone game?) It has also been translated sevaral times. This too causes changes. Finally, while some may have tried protecting it - men have flaws. It only takes one person translating it to change it.
          If this is true, which in most instances it is, why do people still follow such literature? If the literature has been written over and over and over again, what makes it such a powerful piece of literary works? If EVERYONE that reads the bible knows that the translations over the years have changed the bible, WHY READ IT? You know the translations are wrong, and you have no original copy to go back on, why believe it?

          This is a point right here why I dismiss that arguement of translations. No matter what the translation is over the years, eventually it will be wrong. If you KNOW its wrong, then why read it? I think alot of faithful people use this excuse to justify the contradictions written within the bible. Simply put, the contradictions would have been there regardless whether or not it was translated. And BTW, if these written words have been translated over the years and have been jarbled, then who is to know what ANY of it really means? Who is the person who can actually tell me what each part means truthfully? If the bible were to be manipulated over a period of time by just anyone, hell, I would think that the apocalypse would have meant the next clensing of GM, and the second coming of Christ was actually the 5th gen F-body.

          So as you see, translation makes no difference. If anyone could translate it, then who is to say that any part of the bible is of any truth or fact?
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          • #80
            Re: What's your Religion?

            Originally posted by Mighty Thor
            Only 25% of that 3/4 only follow their faith. A lot of these 25% are women. America has really grown detach from their religion and the main reason for that is because of [bold]Secularism[/bold].

            Usually when you're a young man, college student or rich--you have a tendency to be detach from God. When you get married, have a family or have lost all possession or pride--you tend to want to be close to God.

            "Why need God you have everything already." "Religion is the opium of society."

            A person will only need God when something tragic happen in their life. They tend to realize that there is a greater being other than themselves. Take 9/11 for example. When that event took place I've never seen so many people turn to God. The liberal medias are even saying pray to God. My church was pack. People were even standing outside.

            My dad for example is agnostic, he curses God all the time. He doesn't go to church at all. But when the doctor told him that he needed bypass surgery he turned to God all of a sudden. This is how his dad died and he knew that he would die the same way too. Man was he in church almost everyday before his surgery. But when the surgery was considered successful, he stopped and went back to cursing God again.

            In the gospel of John and book of Revelation, it is hinted that we won't acknowledge Jesus when he comes back, onnly a few will. And every year we are getting worst. The crimes are more hienous, and we're more accepting of immoralities.
            unfortunately this is true, many peple do turn to god in times of need, and forget him the rest of the time...as for most of the 25% being women, i just know im not one of them, im actually a 16 year old male...not to say i dont screw up, i mean...ive done weed, smoked, drank, and street-raced alot without a license (still permitted) :spank: but not once have i ever cursed god...i still stick to my faith :)

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            • #81
              Re: What's your Religion?

              Originally posted by Tradition_F
              unfortunately this is true, many peple do turn to god in times of need, and forget him the rest of the time...as for most of the 25% being women, i just know im not one of them, im actually a 16 year old male...not to say i dont screw up, i mean...ive done weed, smoked, drank, and street-raced alot without a license (still permitted) :spank: but not once have i ever cursed god...i still stick to my faith :)
              i also agree about that times of need stuff. think about it, wouldn't you get irritated if someone only came to you when they needed something and then forgets about you whether they get it or not.
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              • #82
                Re: What's your Religion?

                Originally posted by Fbody3400
                or we're all just living our lives taking our own path, rather than a path laid down thousands of years ago.

                My outlook is this: I live my life. I don't really care or even think about religion, I just view it as something people do. I guess i'm real scientific, but i just laugh at the idea of a huge hand coming down from the sky, then molding man. Science FTW
                ill use my previous example of people who read the bible passage where JC says believe in me and you shall be saved and close the book. Thats their "way they want to do things", well what about the other stuff in there.

                they are living their own path but doing something your way and the right way may or may not be the same. thats why my church always says come and study "with us". having the right mind set not taking everything completely literally is important too. In some verses a translation may say "angel" in others it says "messenger"(just like the devil has angels too and how he can perform "miracles" also), people will be looking for a spirit or something in a white gown with wings. remember its mostly a guide to live your life not a historical and especially not scientific document, even if it may have stories from the past and profecies.

                i could prattle on and get more specific but im no minister nor claim to understand everything.

                my basic point is no one here is guna completely agree with some1 else so every1 take a breath and a step back, oh and 95fbirdkid carefull with the quote button lol.
                -RJ \"Like trail mix I\'m a lil sweet but mostly nutty\"<br />Metallic Blue 2001 3.8 Firebird M5<br />FRA,Smoothed Air lid, Homedepot Intake, K&N Air Filter, MSD Coils & Plug wires, Iridium Plugs, Flash Tune, 2.5 Flowmaster Catback.

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                • #83
                  Re: What's your Religion?

                  Originally posted by Mogobs30th
                  If this is true, which in most instances it is, why do people still follow such literature? If the literature has been written over and over and over again, what makes it such a powerful piece of literary works? If EVERYONE that reads the bible knows that the translations over the years have changed the bible, WHY READ IT? You know the translations are wrong, and you have no original copy to go back on, why believe it?
                  I followed your argument up to here (I'm still drinking my am coffee).

                  This is precisely the point I was trying to make. The bible has been passed down and translated. It is still a powerful piece of literature regardless, hence people follow it. I'm cool with that. What I said was the issue is that people take what is EXACTLY written as truth. Some theologist believe this is flawed due to the fact the bible has changed. As in, take the messages but not the exact wording because, for example, some words in latin do not exist in English.


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                  • #84
                    Re: What's your Religion?

                    Originally posted by BLLDOGG
                    Is there even a church for those who are spiritual but believe in science over the bible and such?

                    Yes.

                    Religious Science "correlates the laws of science, the opinions of philosophy, and the revelations of religion applied to the needs and the aspirations of humankind."

                    http://www.religiousscience.org/ucrs...religious.html

                    http://www.religiousscience.org/ucrs...spiritual.html
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                    • #85
                      Re: What's your Religion?

                      Originally posted by Fbody3400
                      I guess i'm real scientific, but i just laugh at the idea of a huge hand coming down from the sky, then molding man. Science FTW
                      But do you laugh equally about the idea of a higher power setting in motion a process 13 billion years ago, that led to the development of man? Incorporating the big bang andevolution as part of the process.

                      If more scientists would simply acknowledge that that is possible, according to all known science, maybe we'd have fewer people insisting that the whole thing flashed into existence 6000 years ago, with dinosaurs and man walking the Earth together, and fake fossils created to "test our faith". And demanding that schools not teach evolution.

                      For those religious people who would like to explore that idea further, as developed by a Christian who also happens to be a scientist, I suggest the works of Hugh Ross, or looking at his website reasons.org. They are strongly based on faith and the Bible.

                      http://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Questi...e=UTF8&s=books

                      For those science oriented people who are willing to consider that idea, I suggest "Just Six Numbers" by Martin Rees. It's a discussion of the surprising improbability of our particular universe - 99.9% science based, with just a small nod to the possibility of a higher power.

                      http://www.amazon.com/Just-Six-Numbe...e=UTF8&s=books

                      For most Americans their need be no conflict between science and their religion. Fundamentalists on both sides want to fight, but there is no need for most of us to take sides in that battle.
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                      • #86
                        Re: What's your Religion?

                        I have always associated the big bang theory as when God started it all. Sits well in my mind and thats all that matters.
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                        • #87
                          Re: What's your Religion?

                          Originally posted by Fbody3400
                          I guess i'm real scientific, but i just laugh at the idea of a huge hand coming down from the sky, then molding man. Science FTW
                          There is no corporeal to God. Meaning he doesn't have an anatomy like we do.

                          In the book of Genesis it describe God as walking with Adam but in truth his spirit was moving with Adam. God walking was nothing more than a metaphor.

                          Moses felt the need or forced to write the pentanauch or 5 books of the Bible because people wants an explanation of how things started. It is filled with symbolism and metaphor. Adam and Eve were the first one created because God created them into his own image. But were they the first so-called people by our definition, I don't think so. Because the minute Cain, their son, killed his brother Able he was banished from them and he joined another group of people and started his own civilization with them and from him came a bunch of decendants.

                          As far as dinosaurs are concern the answer to that is yes. Dinosaurs did existed during the early time of the Bible. Check out these words from the Bible.:

                          Leviathan has the following attributes according to Job chapter 41, Psalm 104:25,26 and Isaiah 27:1. This is only a partial listing—just enough to make the point.


                          “No one is so fierce that he would dare stir him up.”
                          “Who can open the doors of his face, with his terrible teeth all around?”
                          “His rows of scales are his pride, shut up tightly as with a seal; one is so near another that no air can come between them; they are joined one to another, they stick together and cannot be parted.”
                          “His sneezings flash forth light, and his eyes are like the eyelids of the morning. Out of his mouth go burning lights; sparks of fire shoot out. Smoke goes out of his nostrils, as from a boiling pot and burning rushes. His breath kindles coals, and a flame goes out of his mouth.”
                          “Though the sword reaches him, it cannot avail; nor does spear, dart, or javelin. He regards iron as straw, and bronze as rotten wood. The arrow cannot make him flee; slingstones become like stubble to him. Darts are regarded as straw; he laughs at the threat of javelins.”
                          “On earth there is nothing like him, which is made without fear.”
                          Leviathan “played” in the “great and wide sea” (a paraphrase of Psalm 104 verses 25 and 26—get the exact sense by reading them yourself).
                          Leviathan is a “reptile [a] that is in the sea.” (Isaiah 27:1)
                          [a] Note: The word translated “reptile” here is the Hebrew word tanniyn. This shows that “Leviathan” was also a “tanniyn” (dragon).

                          He moveth his tail like a cedar. (Job 40:15-24)

                          God said he would destroy it. This is as close as you can get when it comes to dinosaurs and men during biblical times.
                          Last edited by Mighty Thor; 10-09-2006, 07:31 PM.

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