Revelation is a prophecy..fall of religion, Rfid chips, new world order, mark of the beast, anti Christ, Armageddon
Exactly. The Jews did it right, occasionally, Jesus fulfilled that law and the 1 st century Christians did it right and then the great apostasy set in just as prophesied until out of the darkness the truth appeared.
Every person that existed before Judaism which already predates Christians by thousands of years. Humans have existed MUCH longer then 6,00 years and there is all sorts of evidence to support this. They all had religions that worshiped a god different then you.
Bullshit. That's what they want you to believe, because then it's all in God's hands and you're basically rendered powerless.
That is what I believe by studying the bible. Other than creation, this is Gods evidence to us that he exists. He has given us so many gifts, the earth (our home) we see in vivid color, we taste a variety of foods, each one of us is unique in our own way. Our bodies are a marvel, even to science, we have beautiful scenery and cool animals running around. How come the best food for a human grows from the earth? Jehovah, that's how. He gave us electic taste in music, writings. The gifts are free and abundant. To the bad person and to the good person.
So... why did you break your promise of keeping these kind of topics in the sanctuary, futureawaits? Got too little attention or something?
Sigh: It's not primarily me that you get confused. You seem to let yourself get confused because of your assumptions and subjective associations. I'm wondering here. Do you see it as a problem that other people have a completely different spiritual life than yourself? Which issue are you exactly addressing here? Other people have their own thoughts, beliefs and opinions on God and other spiritual matters. How awesome (literally) Should it be made an issue that we disagree about spiritual and/or abstract matters? I think that is the most pointless and stupid thing that can happen between two sincere spiritual people, just because they have different views on God. It should be all good (it is actually, when it is made a problem it is only because people make it so themselves)
Maybe you need to get out more. And certainly not base your convictions about other people and their religion solely on theory or what you read. When we read verses from the holy book of the islam it is smart to realize the context, even though some islamic followers might do not. Islam and their followers are not as uniform and barbaric as nitwits often portray. I certainly have not seen many muslims who see women as less than animals. It is too bad the question and point you have in here is losing it's seriousness by slipping in some crude humour. First of all, this question if God needs pedophiles to speak on It's behalf can't be taken seriously at all. Kudo's for portraying it like that though You're the first ever and it is very constructive. A better question would have been does God needs priests and reverends to speak in his behalf? I personally think not. It is not a matter of what God needs in the case of priests and the likes. It is what people who have joined an organized religion think other people need. To conclude here that they are all insincere with that would be another fallacy. But just because there is a certain amount that is really sincere and doing it for all the right reasons we can still disagree with them of course Another question I am wondering: yes, there's a difference between spirituality and religion. They're not exact the same thing. But I've noticed many times that true spirituality is very present and active in religion and religious folks. My question is do you think this can't be the case? Just because there's a difference between what spirituality exactly is and what religion exactly is they can't be present in eachother/intertwine/be compatible (trying to find the best description )? It sometimes seems like you have drawn that conclusion because you focus on how religion is (ab)used.
I see, so when you have an unsubstantiated belief in god, that's ok, because that's the beauty of religious multiculturalism, but when I have an opinion on god, that's weird, and I obviously have a problem with the spiritual lives of others, and I'm obviously "stuck in my ways".
No, you're not stuck in your ways because you have an opinion on God. Jeez. Way to twist things. We are all entitled to our own personal beliefs. It only becomes a problem when those beliefs happens to cause people to bother others with it (not restricted to theists alone obviously). Thanks for answering my question(s) btw (you seem quite evasive here)
Oh I didn't mean you moonglow. I just meant the people who believe I'm a satanist now LOL! I guess I shouldn't have said no one, I should have said some of you.
I think mister writer was taking exception to the fact that you say these statements like they are facts rather than your own opinion. When you quote someone and right under it say something like, "no god is this" instead of saying "actually I believe this" it does sound like you are telling people they are wrong and you know the facts.
I understand and actually do notice that in others often too. I got pointed out after chronically adding things like 'it seems to me', 'i think' and imho that it was obvious that is just my POV, and I agreed. We don't have to go out of our way to point that out (although I obviously still go out of my way to say 'I think certain things' instead of knowing it! Which he ignored once again ), especially if the people I am conversating with are doing the same thing Btw, Writer. My questions to you there were really sincere and serious. I am interested in what you think and how you would answer them. They were not rhetorical.
Just because a person or people worship a God, does not mean that God exists. Some people believe that we, as individuals are Gods, is that correct? No. I could say for an example that I worship the sun God. The sun comes up everyday and warms my skin, grows my plants and gives me light, so I am happy. Everyday I am happy cause the sun comes up and I thank my sun God. How would I know any different. Does it make me correct? What if someone showed me evidence that there is only one true God and he is the one that created the sun? Does that dispute my God? Absolutely.
This paragraph was a pile of nonsensical bullshit. Do you read what you type before you hit post? And this logic, if you can call it that, could easily be applied to your god as well.
No you can believe whatever you want. You are the one telling people they are wrong and there is only one God and everything. Your seriously flawed logic is what makes you wrong, not your beliefs.