Brigandier
Diamond Member
Other: Humanist
In my mind, someone who discards religion only to subscribe to the ideas pushed by a specific book, isn't exactly following his own logic.
Personal religion, or more specifically, personal spirituality, I greatly support that. I would think someone who discards religion because of the errors of the religious, would move to a personal spirituality. Belief in something greater, but not of ideas that are based around any one text.
technically that would be an Agnostic Atheist.
Only if you also refered to pretty much all believers as agnostic theists, which let's face it, is just unwieldy either way.
Most religious people I know do not state that there is absolutely a god, and that it's impossible that there is no god, merely that they believe in one. Of course there are those who state with certainty god's existence, but they are in the minority. There are reams of theological discourse on the issue of doubt, and its necessity to the existence of faith. There can be no faith without doubt. If you're certain about something you have knowledge, not faith.
If you've found them, you've done what no philosopher or theologist has ever done. You will have also destroyed the use of faith and the many religions that depend upon it.I think proofs, or partial proofs, of God's existence can be found.
If you've found them, you've done what no philosopher or theologist has ever done. You will have also destroyed the use of faith and the many religions that depend upon it.
Let's hear it. Let's see if you can do what some of the greatest minds in history couldn't do.The same proof that you exist can prove God exists.
The same proof that you exist can prove God exists.
The same proof that you exist can prove God exists.
Agnostic.
Theist - non-religious.
Is this a serious reply?
You can't follow up 'non-religious' with a sig like yours.
I'd like to hear it too! Because after studying philosophy for three years the greatest minds in history could not convince me that god exist and yet you can! I'm missing out and eager to learn
You don't want to be convinced, or you would be already.
I'm Catholic, but what's annoying is that my I've convinced my brain of God's existence, but my heart is resisting, which seems to be in reverse.
I think proofs, or partial proofs, of God's existence can be found. But for some reason they aren't sufficient to get my heart into it.
You don't want to be convinced, or you would be already.
Proof of god's existence? Where! You're going to be the first one in the history of mankind to have any proof, this is pretty important!!
Faith in the bible is never ascribed to the belief of God, only of his actions.
The ontological argument for the existence of god is excellent, very logical, a great proof, with a minor flaw.
That minor flaw is that there is no proof whatsoever, that any proof at all can only be linked to some sort of god through vivid imagination.