Wow Pokemaniac, that was very well put
UC said:
I suppose what I'd ask you is that if you believe there are many, many equally believable backstories, how in the world is the logical answer "none of them must be true?"
I do feel slightly out of my depth after Pokemaniac, but...
The issue is that the idea of God, or any deities, comes from religious texts, scripts or stories. To come to the conclusion "there is a God", then you have to believe in something that defines the God/s you're believing in.
Ben and Marc cover it to a degree.
marc said:
The other problem I have is what language was the bible written in? Do we know what they say it means it actually does etc.
The new one was written in Hebrew.
Jewish version Jesus walked by the water, Christian version Jesus walked on the water.
Ben said:
Yeah, I love how you notice the prepositions change and it all starts to unravel.
That's without even taking into account we don't know what was edited in the 5th(?) cenutry in Constantinople.
We also know that many of the Gospel tales are taken from an older religion and that they don't hold up historically (the whole virgin birth thing, lovely Christmas story is stolen and factually wrong (without the virgin birth)). So if the scriptures that define a faith are incorrect, how can you believe in a religion based around them?
Marc has already mentioned how this led to his atheism. Now, I say "religion is a guideline and belief and religion are not inextricably tied". After falling out with Christianity, I spent a lot of time wandering around in agnosticism, believing in God but having no way of worshipping as all religions appeared flawed. Is God in you and your actions? Possibly, but I live my life in a way I believe God would approve of, so why do I also need to believe in him, if there's no outlet to shout my faith?
Sorry, that got away from my point. You (UC) mention "backstories" which is the crux of this argument. Every year, thousands (millions) of new works of fiction are created by the human mind. We don't believe in Beowulf as a true tale, we don't believe in Werewolves or Harry Potter (yet some people will dedicate their private lives to studying their fictions). Why, when there are so many "tales" should we pick one as being a "truth to define God and the worship of him"? They're all very old texts and the evidence is that the human mind can create great fantasies and move the world with a story. Then which text do you believe?
UC said:
You just choose whatever makes most sense to you, and you go with it.
Yes, but if all the texts are in doubt, aren't you just, really, believing in Harry Potter? Isn't it possible?
Now there
may be a single text that was given to humans by God. It may be the Jewish scriptures (they certainly believe they are the singular chosen ones of God). It may have been those of the Pharaohs or the Norse. Are you ready to meet Odin with your sword in hand, holding a hammer amulet?
As a Christian, you are saying "all other religious books are fiction". Every other religion is saying that your bible is fiction. What if they're all fiction, which seems to be quite likely? If there is no "true religion", then how is God defined? Where is the "evidence" of God? While belief is independent of religion now (IMO), God could not have been brought to mind without religion, God owes his existence to it.
The counter argument is usually that "God wants to be worshipped" and he "puts the thoughts of God into the minds of men and directs them to write works that create faith". The problem with that, is that you have to believe in God to believe in the argument :lol:
Of course, we can never prove God exists. Proof denies faith and without faith God is nothing (thanks Douglas
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I think all I've proven there is how hideously complicated the entire thing is. You can't trust any one religion, so you've just got to go with the one that you find suits you best, but if it doesn't, then just believe in God in whatever way works for you, even though it means hell and eternal damnation according to your old religion and... Well, it's easier just to say bollocks to it all and not believe. Any God that makes worshipping him so difficult doesn't deserve my belief