is this a jokeDougie said:"But what I seek is those who see beyond that and can sustain a good religious arguement"
which appears to be all here, we who r all interlectual!!
ok everything up to this point is worth commenting on...the rest is purely subjective, so ill leave it as ur opinion (no offense).ur_inner_child said:I see flaws in the bible too... such as its patriarchy, its homophobia, its racism, depending on the way in which its read. To be honest, priests, bishops etc have sat there and enforced their own readings of the bible (since it IS a series of narratives) toward society, and some countries have claimed that when at war they are "fighting for God" - yet as we all know, readings such as this are biased and unreliable. I also believe that because of the way in which one can interpret the Bible, it can also be RE-interpreted, which happens all the time. Books have come out on it and I based my Ext 2 English on this.
You'll find that most christians are not the way some think. You'll be surprised how many are open minded to other religions, as well as atheists, race, gender, and (rarely) sexuality. This is because the bible can be reinterpreted, seeing as though its a text. We may read it NOW in a feminist, multicultural etc, stance, interpreting in what we want to read, the way bishops and priests and other authority figures had when they enforced their readings toward the public and constructed "traditional" christianity, if there is such a thing.
i cant anser ur question, but i did ask u some stuff earlier in this thred that u didnt respond to...maybe u might want to tackle them?Sophie777 said:I'd like to revive the thread So.. here's another question...
Do you think it is reasonable for christians to claim if someone had a gun at their heads and said "Are you a christian, I will shoot if you are" that they would say yes?
when the hell did this become tit for tat? i cant answer ur question cos im not christian...thats my reasoning...now its ur turnSophie777 said:Well, I can't answer your questions until you answer mine.
personally i would die for my religion. but given the circumstances i am allowed to say no...if it is to save myself, however, i am not compelled to say no either...Sophie777 said:Yes well I looked and I can't see a question u asked me, so what do u want to know?
My answer to my own question is that I think it is stupid and no person- unless they are insane- would say yes they are christian with a bullet to their head.
Religion endorses in the fact that life has a purpose, help people, love people, get a job, have a family, have a life. (not particularly outside religion. It just so happens that its under Christianity and explores other moralities, discourses, etc in society, while believing in God. The difference is that we believe that God gave this opportunity as a gift (so we can not take it for granted) and although many atheists don't take life for granted, I completely agree.Sophie777 said:Life has a purpose, help people, love people, get a job, have a family, have a life outside of religion. Religion only gives you a feeling of purpose that is not in actual fact any more real than my purpose.
again u start to argue something that is subjective...it is my belief...feel free to argue, but u'll get nowhere. also with trying to imagine heaven...have u ever seen it? have u gone there to say that its boring...ur drawing on useless generalisations, which is sad in itself. u CANNOT argue subjective things...and stuff u obviously cannot comprehend...note i am not calling u a simpleton, i cannot comprehend heaven, as we cannot experience something like it. refer to the door knocking example i gave earlier.Sophie777 said:What the hell? As if the existence of a God actually gives life purpose. It is sad that you think that that is what give you purpose as I can find purpose outside of this. You don't live for your life just to be with God in like 100 years. That is so not what it is about. I mean, really, after an hour in heaven with everyone being all nice to people- what the hell would you do? Nothing.
Life has a purpose, help people, love people, get a job, have a family, have a life outside of religion. Religion only gives you a feeling of purpose that is not in actual fact any more real than my purpose.