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And what is the "what is"? May I ask?Some lead to acceptance of what is.
And what is the "what is"? May I ask?Some lead to acceptance of what is.
I am sorry to hear about your struggles. And yes, complaining never accomplishes much of anything. I have heard this stated many times by people "heaven and hell are experienced right here on earth". I only contend that your version of Heaven and Hell is not the version that God lays our. If a person believes in Heaven and Hell, I assume that you have to believe in a creator. What source to do use to understand this creator. Or do we just imagine what we want it all to be. The pictures painted in the Scriptures (Bible) about heaven and hell are something we will never experience here on earth, but I do understand your logic. I have always believed that a positive attitude is the only way to live, even in pain. I love the song from the musical Annie, "there is always tomorrow, the sun will come out tomorrow".I believe heaven and hell are experienced right here on earth...and it is our perspective, our viewpoint, our understandings that determine which we are in at any given moment.
What is to you is what is to you....can you accept that?And what is the "what is"? May I ask?
I do not believe in a physical location of heaven and hell...but a mental one, constructed in our minds. Nor do I believe in a creator G!d, or angels.and devil critters other than our thoughts arguing in our heads defining discerning choices.If a person believes in Heaven and Hell, I assume that you have to believe in a creator.
The Bible is my primary source material...added to that are tons of othe books, thoughts, interpretations and my experience and understanding.What source to do use to understand this creator
Certainly, still does not make it true, maybe true to you.What is to you is what is to you....can you accept that?
Yes, that is fine with me. Since very few people agree about much. I just like to find out why people believe what they believe. I am a curious person who never seems content with thinking that I have the right answers. It seems though from you answer that you must believe in creation and not evolution. Not trying to presumeIt is obvious to me we disagree on belief, and that is fine with me. How about you?
Interesting, can you show me where you inferred that?It seems though from you answer that you must believe in creation and not evolution.
So you are saying 'what is to you' may not be true, but maybe true to me?(wil said:
What is to you is what is to you....can you accept that?)
Certainly, still does not make it true, maybe true to you.
Is Truth an "arbitrary standard"?
I do not understand how you seem to separate "Christian" from "Catholic" given that:I have read that as many as 80% of those kids raised in Christian homes walk away from what their parents believe. Catholic and Muslim homes are different, they just about will always believe they are a Catholic or a Muslim since their religions are based on works. I am so thankful that I was not raised in a "religious" home. I had nothing to get in the way.
We all have to die .. we are mortal.The only capital T truth I recognize is that of my mortality, that my existence is finite. To me, this seems self-evident, yet this is denied by every religion I have come across.
Well, since you believe in a heaven and a hell and read the Bible, I just assumed, sorry if I am wrong here.Interesting, can you show me where you inferred that?
Yes, when speaking about "true", it does not mean that it is Truth. It's just your truth or my truth. Is there a Truth, yes. But most people just believe in their truth. What I say is true, No it might not be. You don't have to follow, this is the way it is. I believe the Bible to be totally truth, you don't. And you don't have to. People can believe whatever they like, it just does not make it true. I would be foolish to think that everything I believe is true. No one is true in all their beliefs. Most of what people live in are opinions, much like Science, theories that have not been proven yet. Maybe that was a bad example.So you are saying 'what is to you' may not be true, but maybe true to me?
I am afraid i cannot pretend to follow.
We all have to die .. we are mortal.
However, we cannot be certain that we won't find ourselves conscious again at some point after our death.
Truth is Truth. 2+2=4 Truth, nothing subjective or personal here. Either there exists a creator or not. One is truth, even if we can not validate it.So, I truly think that Truth is highly subjective and personal.
Hi, Muhammad Isa. I can imagine some people reading your post may think of hunger as not having much to eat or missing a couple of meals in a row, rather than going a week or two with no food but grass and seeing no help in sight, watching people turn into skin-draped skeletons; and lack of painkillers as relating to pain that can be easily reduced rather than the unrelieved continuous pain that prevents both activity and sleep. If you are more specific, people will perk up more.Oh, I don't know..
If somebody is in constant pain, and does not have access to decent painkillers, I can
understand why they might be grumpy.
Same goes for those who have no access to shelter or food.
I'm not sure one can generalise regarding your first question.In listening to people talk about their religion, how well do you think people know what they believe to be factual and true? I find that most people who believe in a religion only believe in what they believe because that is what they have been told or either grew up in that religious household and that is what they were taught as kids. Any thoughts?
That's mathematics, though, not religious Truth, isn't it? It's a formal system that can be reasoned about, within formal rules.Truth is Truth. 2+2=4 Truth, nothing subjective or personal here.
Gravity exists, we not that to be truth, yet no one has ever been able to tell where gravity comes from.
John 18:37–38 (NASB95)
37 Therefore Pilate said to Him, “So You are a king?” Jesus answered, “You say correctly that I am a king. For this I have been born, and for this I have come into the world, to testify to the truth. Everyone who is of the truth hears My voice.”
38 Pilate *said to Him, “What is truth?”
Many are like Pilate here. People are afraid of truth, it makes them accountable.
I am not sure how you can believe that your parents were Christians, sorry. Going to church three or four times a year doesn't make anyone a Christian. A true Christian does not stay away from other believers. I am not trying to insult you, just trying to clarify Christianity. Christianity died long ago in Europe, just look at all the empty Churches. The Church of England is Anglican Protestant but functions more like a Roman Catholic church which it broke apart from.I grew up in a typical British, Christian household. My parents went to church for Christenings, weddings and funerals. I would not say my beliefs come from my formative years.
That might well be true .. but there is nothing to say that somehow, your "functioning" might not..the link between neurology and consciousness is likewise predictable enough for me to feel comfortable with the assumption that my functioning, living brain is required for my consciousness to arise.
I'm not taking it as a challenge .. just sayin'These are my beliefs. I respect yours, and only wrote the above in answer to your question about mine, not as a challenge.
Hi Muhammad Isa. I am very confident that consciousness continues after the brain ceases functioning - "ceases" as currently defined.We all have to die .. we are mortal.
However, we cannot be certain that we won't find ourselves conscious again at some point after our death.
The assumption that it is impossible, relies on a materialist view that all of our being can be
reduced to a "piece of meat" i.e. brain
Is consciousness really due to hardware, or software?