Poll

Choose your main religeous view that you STRONGLY BELIEVE IN from the following below:

Bhudism
3 (1.3%)
Christian, Anglican
0 (0%)
Christian, Baptist
30 (12.9%)
Christian, Evangelical denominations
7 (3%)
Christian, Eastern Orthodox
0 (0%)
Christian, Prespyterian
3 (1.3%)
Christian, Roman Catholic
13 (5.6%)
Mormon
7 (3%)
Hinduism
1 (0.4%)
Greek Mythology
7 (3%)
Islam, Shi'i
0 (0%)
Islam, Sunni
6 (2.6%)
Christian, Other denominations
17 (7.3%)
Islam, Other denominations
1 (0.4%)
Smaller Cult/Other
7 (3%)
None, Athiestic
95 (40.8%)
Impartial, Atheistic to avoid controversy.
7 (3%)
Judaism
2 (0.9%)
Agnosticism
27 (11.6%)

Total Members Voted: 233

Author Topic: What is your Religeous Affiliation?  (Read 22403 times)

Plus man was created with free will, so we can do bad things even without the Devil.
But he knows the past, present, and future, which means he knows what we will do. So where it the free will?

"Logically, God knowing what we are going to do does not mean that we can't do something else"
Just means he knows what we will choose

btw Kalphiter
what is your avatar?

or scaring the stuff out of them with tales of a burning eternity.

That's a really bad approach, I know that. Most Christians fail to show love through that hardline approach, which is one of the most important aspects of the faith.

Before we're even born he will know if we're going to hell forever.

Yeah, I like how free that will is.

Before we're even born he will know if we're going to hell forever.

Yeah, I like how free that will is.

If He forced us the other way, then there would even be less free will.

if he knows the future, then history is already set.
options may occur, but we are only going to choose one. the option that has been set in history, his future.

if he knows the future, then history is already set.
options may occur, but we are only going to choose one.

He still provides the options of not being tied to this broken creation (The physical universe) after we die.

He still provides the options of not being tied to this broken creation (The physical universe) after we die.

do we get to choose before or after death
personally, I want to choose after death.


also, if you acknowledge his existence and do nothing about it, do you still get that free pass to fun?


why aren't we perfect?
Because nobody is perfect.
Except Ike.

who did God create in his image?



do we get to choose before or after death
personally, I want to choose after death.

Personally I'd like that too, but I deal with the realities found within my faith. I can't force you to walk my way, but I can't also say the road you are taking is a good one either from my viewpoint. Do as you wish.

also, if you acknowledge his existence and do nothing about it, do you still get that free pass to fun?

i'm actually quite serious about that
because I don't mind him existing. if I die and nothing happens, nothing gained nothing lost. but if something good happens, something gained nothing lost.