Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Agnostic From: Dieshellsuitdie Humblemonkey Eagleseven Jess Tim Enloe /26222201

dieshellsuitdie has another idea:
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But humblemonkey says that's not all:
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dieshellsuitdie tells the real story:
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eagleseven brings more details:
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humblemonkey does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Action-reflection is essential for this, because without it, some of us never grow up. I see this especially in the West, where our relative level of comfort and material well-being means we can create more and more comfortable lives that are insulated from the realities of community, suffering, service, and ultimately belonging and interdependence. I think young people intuitively know this, which is why they go off seeking these things in all the wrong places.. most notably gangs, and joining the military, where unfortunately they often find the opposite of the loving, caring and morally strong men and women they are looking for.

dieshellsuitdie comes with the facts:
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Thinking that's not all, eagleseven adds:
Quote: Originally Posted by eagleseven Where do you fall, and why? Please, keep your responses short and respectful (this means you, JB). I'm not sure where I fall. Where do you put someone who has a strong faith in a higher power yet totally is disgusted by every religious organization in the world? I believe in a higher power, which many call God or Allah, but have no faith in any organized religion. If I had to classify myself i'd be a Jewish Buddhist as I believe that worshiping any idols is wrong and that karma is a real force not to be trifled with. __________________ A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right," - Thomas Paine

For example, Jess considers:
Yeah pretty powerful threats when they're combined with another offer. If you ask the child if they want a cookie or a spanking...yeah it's obvious.

eagleseven objects:
Quote: Originally Posted by JBeukema Quote: Originally Posted by del i believe in god/higher power/whatever. i can easily reconcile the existence of the universe without god, but i can't find a reason for its existence without one.

eagleseven also takes into account the following fact:
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humblemonkey remembers that:
The second is ego. I remember this brilliant XKCD strip: Many of us are obsessed with being right religious, atheist, agnostic. Strangely, the more I live out what I believe the less concerned I am with guarding those beliefs from others. Praxis and openness to truth means that I can allow the whole field of reality to teach me, whilst still being true to my core identity and values, and, in fact, deepening them.

humblemonkey notices:
When our lifestyle changes then our thinking changes because of those different experiences. So just as you have said, connectedness, spirituality, ego and simply being right can create a lifestyle that can have amazing impacts on our thinking.

dieshellsuitdie is absolutely sure that:
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Still being unsure, Tim Enloe asks:
Thanks to a wide variety of authors in many, many books I had read over the course of several years before I came to New St. Andrews but especially during my time there I came to see that the Christian religion, the Christian Gospel, is about far more than saving souls from a radically corrupted order of mere space and time. I came to see that the Christian religion and the Christian Gospel are fundamentally about a

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