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snitching in an office gets you a promotion
and in the kitchen just the other day one of the guys was telling one of the shift leaders or maybe even the shop runner that someone was doing something wrong and the mgmt asked "who" and he says "I tell no names" (extremely same, i said), and that was received with a knowing nod and a chuckle idk its funny how shitty offices are is all im sayin |
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I claim to be a Christian because I make decisions every day guided by my faith. In terms of my relationship with God - belief just isn't part of it. I guess it's a bit like Pascal's wager for me, there are various options that describe what reality would be like, with or without God - I choose to live as if God is real. And that's hard sometimes. It involves trust. And so I trust. That's why I call myself a Christian, because when it is hard to be a Christian - to forgive, to make amends, to give away instead of collect, to choose to serve others instead of having a rest and reading a book...in all those times I consider the gospels and everything else in the Bible, and the church traditions - the prayers we say, the liturgy etc. and that's what gives me the resolve to do what I do. Even then, all that stuff isn't enough on its own...what makes me act is trusting that all that stuff is really about something, it's not just a whole series of misinformed people engaging in meaningless activities. That takes trust, because there's no way I can know for sure either way. But I don't believe God is real, not in the sense that I have expectations about God or about the role God plays in the world if God does exist. |
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uh took i think your sarcasm meter is broken
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Re-thinking what it means to be a Christian in a scientific age 2000 years after "the fundamental truths" of the life of Jesus does not make me weird New Age type feel-good things because that's all I want. If anything, the determination to have an ignorant 1st century zealot's faith in the 21st century is the New Age feel-good stuff. The determination to ask hard questions about my faith, to consider the evolutionary explanations for religion and the empirical evidence that my existence is a chance event set amongst the chaos of an unconscious universe - none of this feels good. It would feel much better to assume I have all the answers, because they were written down by other people thousands of years ago. Also, what makes you an expert on Christianity all of a sudden? Weren't you Mormon? |
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God knows Took is helpless
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god and i have differing opinions on that
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Me 2
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The need for a universal Christian faith only arose when the Roman empire adopted Christianity as the state religion. A number of signifiant changes occurred to the religion at that time - the Sabbath was shifted to Sunday, Christmas was celebrated at New Year, the Resurrection was celebrated at Easter time. Christianity up until that point was a sect of Judaism. It became a Jewish-Pagan hybrid under the Romans. If we are interested in genuine Christianity then, should we be more interested in this "Christianity of the Bible" as you say...or should we be more interested in the independent and disparate Christian sects and doctrines that existed before the ecumenical councils? Quote:
You would be hard pressed to find a Catholic Bishop, a Reformed Calvinist minister, a Lutheran minister, a progressive Methodist/Presbytarian/Anglican minister, and a Southern Baptist pastor who all agreed on what the "basic principles of Christianity" were. Gay marriage, abortion, ordination of women - all of these things continue to split the church because there are fundamental disagreements about the "basic principles of Christianity". Religion is a human phenomenon and human activity. Like any other, because of the dynamic nature of human culture, it changes. Accepting changes - for example, accepting that two humans of any gender can love each other and be honoured for their commitment to monogamy through marriage, and that something written long ago by people in an ancient and primitive culture about two men having sex is far more likely a product of that culture and not an expression of God's will for the world, is part of religion, not an abandonment of it. What makes you think that you understand Christianity better than I do? Have you studied the history of Christianity? |
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Hey, Jonny:
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Whoever said the thing about humankinds universal/inescapable capacity for reverence, I agree with that
I think everyone gots god(s). All you gotta do is talk to folks long enough, hear what they honor, cherish, revere, and you'll see their god For example during a dark period of my 20's, I worshipped a wet, fleshy, chest-high thing, always yearning, burning for some kind of pleasure sacrifice (booze, pornjacks, weeeeeeed), mean and hateful when it didn't get its way. Glad I walked outta that church, finally |
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That's silly to ascribe "God" to whatever you're talking about
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Maybe Demi-God then? My point is that imho the energies dedicated to debating the existence of a God or god(s) might be better spent critically evaluating the values that guide or motivate what we actually do, the stories (so often unquestioned and/or subconscious) that we relentlessly return to and "serve" on a habitual basis, and the ideal world we envision and would like to see
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These creeds were created because most people didn't read, and so needed a concise summary of the religion to memorise Suzuki-style, by listening rather than reading. Our views on romantic relationships have changed because we have examined both our previous attitudes and the Bible/Church doctrine itself, because our modern day experiences inspire us to do that. That's good IMO. Doing that more won't cause us to abandon our religion. It'll allow us to remain part of it. Quote:
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On top of that, God is a symbolic term. It has no meaning until one is ascribed to it. Consider the symbolic term commonly used in algebra, x. It makes no sense to say that x exists or does not exist. Similarly, the same is true about the symbolic term "God". I make no committed, genuine statements about "believing in God" because the sentence "I believe in God" has no tangible meaning without paragraphs of qualification that nobody is really interested in hearing about. Where and how did you extensively study Christianity? Are you Catholic? |
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I know what Suzuki-style means
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i was hoping poots would call me a race traitor for liking basketball instead of golf
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You have freedom of religion as far as I'm concerned, E
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I'm not sure why it means so much to you - are you a Christian? Are you Catholic? If we're going to be concerned with the Bible, do you see any parallels between your own rigidity and say, that of the Pharisees? |
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I'm not sure if it is just some masterful trolling. I am impressed, if it is
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i wonder what poots means by 'i have studied the history of christianity extensively'
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