Author Topic: Religion Disagreements/Agreements  (Read 4551 times)

I'll start. I don't really agree that Jesus is God's son because God wouldn't be human! >:o
I'll agree on this because of the fact that I'm an atheist, and don't believe in a god, so therefore don't believe in a son of god. I do however, believe that there was a person named Jesus from around the same time as he is described in the Bible.

I also partly disagree with your reasoning, because as far as I know, God created men in his image, so therefore, if his son (Jesus) isn't just taking the image of men, he would look like a person.


This topic could be a reasonable religious topic, so long as no-one argues majorly with other people's views. You should just accept that people have their views, they've explained why they have those views, but don't go out of your way or in other's ways to change their view.
So, if someone says something and you don't agree with it, say why you don't agree with it, but don't try to follow it up with trying to either bash them because of their view or try to convert their view.
You're all allowed to have your own personal view's with your own reasoning behind it.

THIS THREAD IS NOT FOR YOU TO POST DISCRIMINATIVE COMMENTS TOWARDS OTHER RELIGIONS.
You opened up the floor for that just by putting "religion" in the title.

I'll agree on this because of the fact that I'm an atheist, and don't believe in a god, so therefore don't believe in a son of god. I do however, believe that there was a person named Jesus from around the same time as he is described in the Bible.

I also partly disagree with your reasoning, because as far as I know, God created men in his image, so therefore, if his son (Jesus) isn't just taking the image of men, he would look like a person.


This topic could be a reasonable religious topic, so long as no-one argues majorly with other people's views. You should just accept that people have their views, they've explained why they have those views, but don't go out of your way or in other's ways to change their view.
So, if someone says something and you don't agree with it, say why you don't agree with it, but don't try to follow it up with trying to either bash them because of their view or try to convert their view.
You're all allowed to have your own personal view's with your own reasoning behind it.
Didn't you use to be some kind of Christian?

I'll agree on this because of the fact that I'm an atheist, and don't believe in a god, so therefore don't believe in a son of god. I do however, believe that there was a person named Jesus from around the same time as he is described in the Bible.

I also partly disagree with your reasoning, because as far as I know, God created men in his image, so therefore, if his son (Jesus) isn't just taking the image of men, he would look like a person.


This topic could be a reasonable religious topic, so long as no-one argues majorly with other people's views. You should just accept that people have their views, they've explained why they have those views, but don't go out of your way or in other's ways to change their view.
So, if someone says something and you don't agree with it, say why you don't agree with it, but don't try to follow it up with trying to either bash them because of their view or try to convert their view.
You're all allowed to have your own personal view's with your own reasoning behind it.

I don't know much about religion, I thought I knew it all. xD


Didn't you use to be some kind of Christian?

He was but I magiced him with MAGIC :cookieMonster:




Didn't you use to be some kind of Christian?
I was christened and brought up as a Christian, although I wasn't forced to go to church or anything. In fact, my parent's didn't go really. They were far from devoted Christians.
I chose to go to Sunday Schools and church when I was about 7. I did that for a year before I moved to a different county.

I've then paid more attention to science, and haven't quite seen how Christianity truly makes sense in all it's ways.
I don't believe in god as I simply see the concept of believing in a god as a way of comforting one's self, or looking for rewards for life. Not truly a wonderful omnipotent presence that created life and is here to maintain and watch our species progress through time.

Overall though, I find that Religion can be good though as, in modern day's though, it's also accompanied with the teaching of right and wrong. The 10 commandments are a good sign of this and when used in today's upbringing, provides a good foundation for morals and teaching.


Mind you though, I don't know if I ever mentioned being a Christian before upon these forums or anywhere else on the web for that matter.

I was christened and brought up as a Christian, although I wasn't forced to go to church or anything. In fact, my parent's didn't go really. They were far from devoted Christians.
I chose to go to Sunday Schools and church when I was about 7. I did that for a year before I moved to a different county.

I've then paid more attention to science, and haven't quite seen how Christianity truly makes sense in all it's ways.
I don't believe in god as I simply see the concept of believing in a god as a way of comforting one's self, or looking for rewards for life. Not truly a wonderful omnipotent presence that created life and is here to maintain and watch our species progress through time.

Overall though, I find that Religion can be good though as, in modern day's though, it's also accompanied with the teaching of right and wrong. The 10 commandments are a good sign of this and when used in today's upbringing, provides a good foundation for morals and teaching.


Mind you though, I don't know if I ever mentioned being a Christian before upon these forums or anywhere else on the web for that matter.

I think this is why most non-religious people are depressed, sad, or emo.

I think this is why most non-religious people are depressed, sad, or emo.

lol

"God is MY anti-depressant"


I think this is why most non-religious people are depressed, sad, or emo.
I don't understand what you mean.
Does something particular in there give you that impression, or does the entire thing give you that impression?

Because I'm an atheist, yet I'm not depressive or saddened on a regular basis.
I get sad on sad occasions, never to do with not having a belief in a religion.
I was happy when I was a Christian. I'm just as happy now that I'm an atheist.

I've never understood the whole "Atheist's are always depressed and sad" stereotype. It's just as bad as the stereotype's on those belonging to and believing in religions.

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