ur_inner_child said:that someone was me.
It's just faith...
This is a weird example but.... I mean, some people believe that they will find their true love. Logically they don't know for sure, because there is no way they can. They have no proof whatsoever. But its faith. It's hope. And telling them they have no proof and that their faith is illogical could shatter them. Its a faith, and they're well aware that there is no proof, hence a faith or a belief, not a law.
Do you kinda get what I'm saying??? I don't particularly see Christianity as something to explain the world. Logic explains the world, I agree. But I see Christianity as something to turn to. I know you must turn to SOMETHING in times of crisis, whether it be calling a friend, or calling an ambulance, whatever.
I had the strongest need to pray when my dad went to hospital. It's a form of hope, regardless of its logic. It doesn't EXPLAIN why dad's still breathing, but it was comforting for me, and a way to give myself hope. Alternatively, if you were in my situation, you would've done something else. It's just a faith.
deconstruct this? this will take a while...im prolly not the best to do this, but ill try:
sure, there is no logic that defines when or who u fall in love with, and there is no exact science to do so. nor will there be. it is subjective as ur faith. u believe that person is the one for u, and hence, yes u are correct...
yes, in dire times we do look to someone for help, and it is natural to do so. You cant say believing or praying makes everything better, and nothing bad will come of it, because it is obvious that people die. sorry i dont mean to come off as harsh. again, it IS faith that helps through these times...ur_inner_child said:I had the strongest need to pray when my dad went to hospital. It's a form of hope, regardless of its logic. It doesn't EXPLAIN why dad's still breathing, but it was comforting for me, and a way to give myself hope. Alternatively, if you were in my situation, you would've done something else. It's just a faith.
now this is sumthing i DONT agree with...u cant shelve ur religion away and hope it comes to ur aid when u require it. it is MORE than something u should turn to. however, this is a subjective area, and i am willing to leave it as ur opinion against mine. but, why cant u try to reason out religion with logic? i believe god gave u intellect to use it to ur advantage - no that does NOT mean go out and exploit ppl - u can use it to prove that He exists. after that it is up to u to find the religion that best encapsulates this concept of belief. u can't be a part time christian. ur either there for it all throughout, or ur not. u SHOULD be able to discern logically things about ur religion. especially the existence of god... for all those believers in scientology (or whatever u call it), there are things out there that have only been discovered recently that were revealed in the scriptures... how do u explain that?ur_inner_child said:I don't particularly see Christianity as something to explain the world. Logic explains the world, I agree. But I see Christianity as something to turn to.
u keep saying faith and religion as one and the same...they are not. faith is ur belief in god, or a supreme being, or sumthing u consider greater than urself - someone or sumthing powerful enuf to help in ur time of need. however, religion is taking faith to the next step...it is the creed sent down by god to guide ur decsions in life. not just something left to one day a week. religion is basically an aligned faith, where lots of people who believe in the same thing follow the same instructions and guide to lead their life. anyone can have faith. even those athiests have "faith" in something...however, it is religion which directs the focus of faith into something tangible - something that u can relate to or with. it is the physical manifestation of ur faith. faith stays with u forever...it is ur religion that in the end separates u from the agnostics...
pls dont take offense at anything in this post, its not intended to be offensive.