@Rarebear _ I’m still waiting for HC to criticize what I would say. I am feeling left out._
Sorry it took so long but as late I have no desire to live in Fluffland Fluther, so I am busy about more productive things. Usually I would take them in order but I am starting with yours because it seems to me the most legitimate and less ranty and whiny, and I can kill of several resounding cymbals and tinkling gongs in the process. It is not a competition, unless you believe there is something to win, or gain, and I cannot figure what that would be.
Let’s take a look at your fist post and apply simple earthly logic to it. If heaven is supposed to be the their resting place of the souls who did the best here, you said: ”Well I never mocked anybody of belief unless they were being ridiculous about it.* I can’t recall at this point if you ever referred to God (uncreated) to god (man created), but many here do, or refer to Him as some she, that would be as respectful to going to the President and instead of calling him Mr. President, etc. say ”Hey, my N***a! What’s up?”, or calling a gay man the ‘F’ word.
You also said: ”But I would say, “I’ve been a good person, I’ve saved a lot of lives, I’ve relieved suffering and I generally try to be kind to people.” We are again only going to apply the earthly logic not even breaching the spiritual aspect of it, by the logic you are attempting to apply if a man lived to be 73 years old and died and during his life he gave millions to charity, always helped the Girl Scouts bake sale, set up scholarships for dozens of indigent students, and in his 50s save 5 people from a burning bush, but at a birthday camping trip for his 13 year old niece he molested her, and in his late 20s killed his neighbor because her yapping dog was keeping him awake, neither act which ended up in the crosshairs of men’s justice; he died with them, such a man would be worthy of heaven. How would that sit with you? It has to be OK because of all the good works he has done. That is a misconception because gaining heaven if not incumbent of “good works”
There are other misconceptions running wild that you have not presented such as ”why put up any defense?”, unless people here are so special most people I know would try to say something in their defense. No different here on Earth, you get caught in the carpool lane with just you, or rolling through that stop at 2mph instead of stopping, or blowing through the Cone Zone and realized you are seen by law, who immediately fangs you with the bubble gum lights, I personally don’t know anyone, but there may be special people on Fluther, who even though they were caught dead to right would not try to get out of having that ticket wrote. No one I know would say ”Yeah, I blew through that stop sign, I was wrong, give me the ticket so I can go get fined in traffic court”, even when people are wrong they still attempt to get some mercy.
Another popular misconception is that God is as some of His followers are, and if any of His followers behaved badly that disqualifies God. Again, using simple earthly logic, which would make the US government no better than that Pinochet, Castro, Hitler, Stalin, or any of the others ran; this government in the US has atrocities on its hands as much as any of them. Using that same logic, laws and law enforcement has to be discounted as flawed and wrong because there were dirty cops and crooked DAs. But we don’t seek to toss out laws because of crooked cops, we see most laws as good but some of the people it was entrusted to as bad, a hypocritical double standard because people hate the fact God knows more than they do.
Another misconception is there is no evidence God exist. The evidence is there, you have to know what means to find Him and how to use it. Gold can be sitting under your feet but you would never find it using a telescope. Someone posted: “Oh and what’s the deal with light? How is it a particle AND a wave?”, scientist being the smartest entities in the universe should be able to figure it out, God certainly knows, if it were that important He would allow man to discover it as electricity, but for right now it just works for man’s benefit like gravity (something else science can’t seem to full understand, at least not to the point of producing it like electricity.).
Another great misconception is that God is in the business of screwing with people. He wants all to have an abundant life of peace, better than they can achieve on our own. Simple earthly logic, our parents (most of them anyhow) wanted us to have happy, safe, and a well-rounded life when we were 7 years old. Would he have had that at 7 if they left up on our own and gave no direction or set any rules? I guess to subject a child to rules, assign them chores, is screwing with them and not allowing them to be free by forcing them to do stuff, at least if we are applying earthly logic to how God works.
@ARE_you_kidding_me HC “To those who know how to use the tools to discover God”
And what would those be?
I am sure they are things you do not believe in or you would not have to ask me as you would know. However, since you asked, belief, that is the essence of faith, and faith is the essence of finding God and having fellowship with Him. You cannot find what you really do not believe, moreover, you will never go looking for what you do not believe.
Black holes are not only indirectly observable they are mathematically certain. Beyond that you won’t find many scientists speculate beyond what we do know about them. Show me any evidence for an abrahamic god
Because certain clues line up to what scientist want to say is evidence of a black hole, it is no more real than if you stayed in a cabin where it snowed overnight and I pit on size 25 shoes I fashioned like large human-like feet and walked across the front yard, when you woke you would see the large footprints. Because the facts line up, the snow was disturbed, what disturbed it was unnatural, not wind, fallen tree limbs, etc. what disturbed it did not look like animal footprints, that it had to be something not animal and larger than normal humans; that is what the facts show, but it would not be the truth, and very few people I know would take it at face value like that. The math maybe fact, but the conclusion may be way different than what it is said to be.
I don’t know, I have no knowledge of any gods Abraham created. The God of Abraham, that is a different story, but by your sentence you were not speaking of Him.
@JeSuisRickSpringfield One of the ways that a person becomes an expert at identifying bones is by comparing different kinds to one another. Over time, you learn the differences that distinguish a dinosaur bone from a horse bone. But without the ability to compare a divinely crafted universe from a mundanely crafted one, how am I supposed to figure out which kind I’m living in?
Yeah, here is only one cosmos because there is only one God. However, you can compare God to gods, and if you are earnestly seeking He will start to enlighten the eyes of your understanding. To leave it up to comparing starts is looking in limited fashion (or you could be stuck on lizards as some are, one would expect it from a 10 year old….but….)
In principle, I guess I can agree with you that the evidence is all around us. But what is it evidence of?
Clouds, salmon, gravity, anything with wings, there are so many things. If one only accepts and info they want, one can discount gravity and believe the Earth somehow holds everything on the planet by suction. There would be nothing you can say about gravity especially if the criterion for believe is being able to produce it.
Well, there were a few more but time grows short and more important things abound, so the rest will have to go to the fridge if they are even relevant enough to thaw out.