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I've had many things happen that most would consider to be "fateful", but I still am skepticle. I'd need a direct revelation to believe in a deity. Even with such revelation, I'd no doubt get into an argument with God.
I think we should congratulate Obiwan, because only him had the nads to answer UR's question :
Assume the divinity is not of a Judeo-Christianity leaning.
How would that knowledge affect your life, esp. when you are a Christian?
Obviously, that's because the question was unnoticed, so I think it is good to repeat it to know the reactions of other Christians.
"I have been reading up on the universe and have come to the conclusion that the universe is a good thing." -- Dissident "I never had the need to have a boner." -- Dissident "I have never cut off my penis when I was upset over a girl." -- Dis
however, beleiving in nonhuman beings who are against God (sure, call them devils), I would be careful of (basically my inital assumption would be in life with Obiwan's)
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Originally posted by Rogan Josh
Isn't that the very definition of 'omnipotent'?
Interestingly enough, there are a number of problems associated with the various "omni-" business.
First of all, the Christian god is never described as being omnipotent, omniscient, or omnibenevolent in the bible. These doctrines were added by the Church later. However, most Protestants accepted them without a critical examination.
Secondly, even the theologicans themselves cannot agree upon what they mean.
Thirdly, they lead to all sorts of interesting problems and paradoxes. For example, can an omnipotent being make a rock so heavy that even it can't lift?
Forthly, if these "omni-" business is beyond human comprehension, it makes the Christian god totally unknowable to us. Thus, it makes no sense whatsoever to have any relevations or evidence wrt such an entity.
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Originally posted by obiwan18
Without further clarification, I would conclude that these were demons.
Okay, how would that affect your life as a whole? How would that affect your view that the foundation of your religion is shown to be a myth - in fact, very much like the rest of them?
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UR: God is quite knowable, although I wouldn't quite label him a Christian God, Muslim God, Hindu God, etc. He is all of these things, and yet none of them at the same time.
Originally posted by Big Crunch
For those who gave response like "well I don't know what he wants so I will not really change", would you try to conform to the wishes of a deity, no matter how logical/illogical difficult/easy moral/immoral they may seem to you.
I'll ask him, "Do you throw tantrums like it said in the bible?"
In all likihood, even if the Judeo-Christian god exists, I'd reckon he/she/it wouldn't be something like what it is said in the bible.
Even Christians differ on the nature of their own god, so we could of course use our own interpretations.
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Originally posted by monkspider
UR: God is quite knowable, although I wouldn't quite label him a Christian God, Muslim God, Hindu God, etc. He is all of these things, and yet none of them at the same time.
How could we know a being if it cannot be bounded by logic, which is the foundation of our knowledge? It's like trying to put a square peg into a round hole.
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How could we know a being if it cannot be bounded by logic, which is the foundation of our knowledge? It's like trying to put a square peg into a round hole.
A reasonable question of course, my science-minded friend. But there is a logic that exists that is beyond our comprehension, the logic of the real world which we are all from. I have been around these parts long enough to know that you like to have everything to be able to be explained within currently existing scientific theories, and that's very admirable, such a perspective to life is not without it's advantages. But ultimately, you will end up here with me.
But hey, don't take my word for it, in fact, don't even spare it a thought. Just enjoy the ride. You're doing just fine.
How would that affect your view that the foundation of your religion is shown to be a myth - in fact, very much like the rest of them?
UR:
You think that I grew up in Christianity? If you want, I'll PM some of the stuff I used to do.
Now I don't desire these things. I like my life with God, having a much better relationship with Him then before. I talk to Him and a few times He answers my prayers.
So what do I need of my old life?
It's like trying to put a square peg into a round hole.
Thirdly, they lead to all sorts of interesting problems and paradoxes. For example, can an omnipotent being make a rock so heavy that even it can't lift?
Awesome! One down and I don't have to do any heavy lifting. Thanks UR. The problem is not in that God is not omnipotent, but in our conception of omnipotence. We cannot grasp the concept because we are limited beings.
First of all, the Christian god is never described as being omnipotent, omniscient, or omnibenevolent in the bible. These doctrines were added by the Church later. However, most Protestants accepted them without a critical examination.
*ahem*
Pulls out dog-eared Bible.
To start, here's the passage at the end of Job 40:9-14
God tries to put His omnipotence in ways we can understand.
"Do you have an arm like God's, and can your voice thunder like his? Then adorn yourself with glory and splendor, and clothe yourself in honor and majesty.
Unleash the fury of your wrath, look at every proud man and bring him low, look at every proud man and humble him, crush the wicked where they stand.
Bury them all in the dust together; shroud their faces in the grave. Then I myself will admit to you
that your own right hand can save you."
If you want, read to chapter 41 after the end of the lengthly description of God's power.
2 Chronicles 20:6
This testimony and prayer God answers faithfully.
"O LORD , God of our fathers, are you not the God who is in heaven? You rule over all the kingdoms of the nations. Power and might are in your hand, and no one can withstand you."
Romans 4:20-21
Abraham held up as an example for both Christians and Jews.
"Yet he did not waver through unbelief regarding the promise of God, but was strengthened in his faith and gave glory to God, being fully persuaded that God had power to do what he had promised."
And this is just a start. For God's omnipotence is expressed differently then the formula theologians use, which is a tool of men to help them to understand.
Please continue your exposition on what the bible teaches without reading the bible.
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2. I dispose of without evidence of contradictions between theologians, and examples of how they differ.
Finally,
Forthly, if these "omni-" business is beyond human comprehension, it makes the Christian god totally unknowable to us.
A problem indeed! If God is omnipotent, then unless He wants us to, we have no possibility of knowing Him.
Exodus 8:9-15
Moses said to Pharaoh, "I leave to you the honor of setting the time for me to pray for you and your officials and your people that you and your houses may be rid of the frogs, except for those that remain in the Nile."
"Tomorrow," Pharaoh said.
Moses replied, "It will be as you say, so that you may know there is no one like the LORD our God. The frogs will leave you and your houses, your officials and your people; they will remain only in the Nile."
After Moses and Aaron left Pharaoh, Moses cried out to the LORD about the frogs he had brought on Pharaoh. And the LORD did what Moses asked. The frogs died in the houses, in the courtyards and in the fields. They were piled into heaps, and the land reeked of them. But when Pharaoh saw that there was relief, he hardened his heart and would not listen to Moses and Aaron, just as the LORD had said.
Just one example, among many in the OT where God says, I will do this so that you know I am God."
As for a personal relationship with God,
Read all of Psalm 139, which begins with these words,
in verses 1-4.
O LORD , you have searched me
and you know me.
You know when I sit and when I rise;
you perceive my thoughts from afar.
You discern my going out and my lying down;
you are familiar with all my ways.
Before a word is on my tongue
you know it completely, O LORD.
God understands this feeling, so this is why we see Jesus sent, from John 1:16-18
"From the fullness of his grace we have all received one blessing after another. For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ. No one has ever seen God, but God the One and Only,[5] ,[6] who is at the Father's side, has made him known."
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Originally posted by Urban Ranger
First of all, the Christian god is never described as being omnipotent, omniscient, or omnibenevolent in the bible. These doctrines were added by the Church later. However, most Protestants accepted them without a critical examination.
It does make sense for a creator being who make the universe to be ominpotent - after all, creating the universe can't be that easy. I would rather say He is omnipotent, but with self-imposed restrictions based apon his character.
Secondly, even the theologicans themselves cannot agree upon what they mean.
Being a theologian foes not automatically make one right. I am sure plenty of atheists disagree too.
Thirdly, they lead to all sorts of interesting problems and paradoxes. For example, can an omnipotent being make a rock so heavy that even it can't lift?
These are entirely bogus arguments, because they are based on our perception of the world - not God's. Why chouldn't an omnipotent being be able to lift such a rock? Traditional logic does not apply.
Forthly, if these "omni-" business is beyond human comprehension, it makes the Christian god totally unknowable to us. Thus, it makes no sense whatsoever to have any relevations or evidence wrt such an entity.
I disagree. One doesn't have to understand everything about someone in order to have a meaning ful relationship with them. Do you know everything there is to know about all your friends? Do you understand them all competely?
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