metalslug 36
LuvToFly 0
QuoteWhat about deism ?
The available options dont make allowance for the deist viewpoint.
..knew there would be some type of belief we'd miss... no exclusion intended -
"The helicopter approaches closer than any other to fulfillment
of mankind's ancient dreams of a magic carpet" - Igor Sikorsky
I guess I'd be closer to a deist than anything...
Tonto 1
You're showing your ignorance in option 4.
Buddha was no god. He never proclaimed himself to be a god, and no buddhist worships him as a god or anything else other than a dude with some good idea's on how to stay cool in a world going to shit.
I suggest you follow your god, and leave others to follow theirs, or not - as the case may be.
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Buddha was no god. He never proclaimed himself to be a god, and no buddhist worships him as a god or anything else other than a dude with some good idea's on how to stay cool in a world going to shit.
I suggest you follow your god, and leave others to follow theirs, or not - as the case may be.
t
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skybytch 273
QuoteI believe that my relationship with what I believe is God is personal
I don't mind discussing what I believe in person with a good friend... but discussing religion on the internet? Nah. Too many people with too many different beliefs in too many varying degrees of strength and committment. Too easy for the discussion to turn from "this is what I believe" to "this is what everyone should believe" or "your beliefs are ridiculous."
But hey, who knows? Maybe this thread will be different than the other "religion" threads I've had to moderate here. . .
WrongWay 0
I'm what you'd call a hardcore agnostic. It may seem strange but I have a belief in some kind of supreme being, but not God by name, though it could be. However, I strongly disagree with strict religions such as Christianity because of many personal reasons, as well as the fact that they recruit. I have no problem with Christians themselves whatsoever, so whoever is gonna slam me for that last comment, I have many friends that are "born again" Christians. If that works for you, awesome, but it doesn't for me, so please don't push it on me.
So there ya go, agnostic and happy.
Wrong Way
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So there ya go, agnostic and happy.
Wrong Way
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The wiser wolf prevails.
mr2mk1g 10
Forgive me if I'm wrong but I always understood it that Buddha isnt a God - just a bloke who taught a way of life and Allah is the same entity as "God" just Muslims believe that Mohamed was sent as his prophet whereas Christians believe that only Christ was sent.
QuoteI believe that my relationship with what I believe is God is personal
I agree. I also think this is another one of the many, many religious/political/patriotism/etc. threads that I loathe so much about talkback. Nothing turns my stomach more than one group of people bad-mouthing another group simply because they interpret things (written, spoken) differently than one another.
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Besides agnostism describes me fine as only thing I know is we can't be sure of anything.
Aye. It's an often misused term "agnostic". Most use it as "I don't know whether there is a god/gods or not" and associate it with sorta being in between.
It actually is an epistemological statement as well as a religious one. "I believe that the existence of god(s) cannot be proven. As such, one can be an agnostic theist or an agnostic atheist - it tells nothing about your personal beliefs or lack thereof, except that you do not believe that the existence of god cannot be proven.
agnosticism:
n 1: a religious orientation of doubt; a denial of ultimate knowledge of the existence of god; "agnosticism holds that you can neither prove nor disprove God's existence"
2: the disbelief in any claims of ultimate knowledge (syn: skepticism, scepticism)
Would also like to comment that strong atheists only make up about 2% of the population (source: alt.atheism). The vast majority of atheists just lack a belief in say the Christian deity (or any other deity for that matter) - just like you probably lack a belief in Nirfur, God Of All Things Yellow And Furry.
WrongWay, you'd be an agnostic theist, then. If you want to include your belief in a deity, you gotta add the "theist" bit . And I don't consider your beliefs odd - it's the most sensible approach IMHO, from which you get the benefits without a lot of disadvantages. Organised religion is too easy to turn into population control for my taste, but there are many who disagree and prefer set rules and a good life FAQ.
The use of the term agnostic is a bit of a pet peeve of mine, so bear with me for seeming like a nitpicking tard. Normally I'm just the latter.
Me, I'm gonna keep my beliefs (or possibly lack thereof) to myself
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ohwaitthatcanbemisunderst
LuvToFly 0
QuoteForgive me if I'm wrong but I always understood it that Buddha isnt a God - just a bloke who taught a way of life and Allah is the same entity as "God" just Muslims believe that Mohamed was sent as his prophet whereas Christians believe that only Christ was sent.
You are correct in that statement.
The words used in parenthesis were not meant to be literal, but an example of what people consider to be deity.
Although it may be true to a Buddhist that Buddha is regarded as "a mere prophet," to many in the Western world, he seems more highly revered in that he has statues throughout the world where people congregate, and an entire faith is named after him.
So in terms of names and religions, as Christ became Christianity, Buddha became Buddhism. This does not make him a deity for sure - but it draws the association with deity for a lot of Westerners - to whom this is largely addressed.
You and the other poster obviously know the distinction, and I also trust will anyone who is Buddhist -
Thanks -
"The helicopter approaches closer than any other to fulfillment
of mankind's ancient dreams of a magic carpet" - Igor Sikorsky
LuvToFly 0
QuoteQuoteI believe that my relationship with what I believe is God is personal
I agree. I also think this is another one of the many, many religious/political/patriotism/etc. threads that I loathe so much about talkback. Nothing turns my stomach more than one group of people motherfucking another group simply because they interpret things (written, spoken) differently than one another.
Not really sure what you are talking about. No ones been jamming anyone else on this thread.
Also, remember the main purpose of the post was the poll. The question was what do you think about the concept of God, not what groups of people do you loathe or hate. I am kind of surprised at folks that have chimed in to angrily say that their religious beliefs are their own business, when no one has asked them for them, or to reveal them. What's that all about? Hey folks, you can just enter your vote on the poll, or cruise and dump out without doing anything. But no one is asking anyone to cough up anything about what you believe.
Having said that, I do think folks have been very respectful of other people's views on here when they have been voluntarily expressed - and the evidence of that lies largely in the thread as a whole -
However, I will say that there are a lot of threads in TalkBack where your use of profanity fits right in with the topic. This is not one of them.
It's like a TV Dude. Do you turn on shows you hate, and sit there and get all pissed off because they turn your stomach?
You just change the channel. If you don't like this kind of stuff, you just don't watch it, right? So, if you are not interested in a way to participate, and it pisses you off, you may want to forego this thread.
"The helicopter approaches closer than any other to fulfillment
of mankind's ancient dreams of a magic carpet" - Igor Sikorsky
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