Originally posted by D4thincarnation
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I don't see the hassle with people believing in a God, but to think that he personally looks after you is ego-centric and ******ed.
It is mere speculation and each man's speculation is as valid as the next, however there is no observable evidence to back the existence of an omnipotent God so to claim that is definitely how it is, is ******.
Equally, saying there is definitely no higher power is also a bit delusional.
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Originally posted by D4thincarnation View PostMaybe, but my point was unless you have studied every religion how do you know they all discount a rewarding afterlife if you don't subscribe to beliefs.
Equally, saying there is definitely no higher power is also a bit delusional.
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Originally posted by Earl-Lesnar View PostWould a person who is not a part of any religious group, but believes in God, and lives a "good" life go to heaven or hell?
But living a righteous life is surely living a Godly one - if there is one true faith and you didn't follow it, but lived a life pure in the eyes of God - I believe he would forgive you for not following a specific faith......
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Originally posted by squealpiggy View PostHow about saying there is no evidence of a "higher power"?
In summary in my opinion you can believe what you want but don't declare it fact until you have evidence supporting your claim.
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Originally posted by squealpiggy View PostBecause of the nature of religion. Religions that say that you can still gain the reward of that religion even if you don't belong to it don't last.
How about saying there is no evidence of a "higher power"?
And that is why I asked if you were a theologian to make such a bold statements.
Maybe you are only referring to the mainstream religions?
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Originally posted by D4thincarnation View PostAnd that is why I asked if you were a theologian to make such a bold statements.
Maybe you are only referring to the mainstream religions?
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