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God , No God , Agnostic ... or Heathen

My life was profoundly changed by my decision aged 18 to follow the teachings of JC. It most likely saved my life in a literal sense , gave me a values framework, a sense of purpose and a career that has taken me all over the world and has made the potential of people my driver for life

In a meta sense belief in God makes logical sense to me. In a local sense it’s obviously beneficial, and faith has had huge benefits globally and Sustains the lives of most of the worlds population

Looking forward to your views

@cordabanaddick

Comments

  • Each to their own but believing in any God is the complete opposite of logical.
  • Complete opposite. Born and raised a church- attending, daily praying catholic and brothers were even altar boys.

    Took huge comfort from it and loved it. Got older and starting having doubts and the nail on the head was meeting a few atheists who were some of the kindest and most intelligent and altruistic people I know and it caused me to question it all.

    Read the first half of Dawkins the "God delusion" and finally acknowledged it's all a fallacy. Stepped back from it and have seen the horrific way (organised) religion (not spirituality) is masterfully manipulated to exploit and control the most vulnerable and it disgusts me to the point I abhor religion for the damage it does and cannot fathom how in 2018 it is still elevated to such sacrosanct status in otherwise progressive societies.

    Really saddens me as still attend weddings and christenings etc and miss all of the tradition and comfort I had from 30+ years being within it. Accepting that your worldview that you've held for 99% of your being is now completely invalid is tough to deal with too. Definitely a huge, central part of my life gone pretty much overnight which is unsettling but now a very reluctant atheist.

    But it's like trying to convince myself that unicorns and Father Christmas exist...as comforting and desirable as that may be it's not going to happen.

  • Talal
    Talal Posts: 11,487
    Almost got sucked in by it all about 10 years ago. Thanks be to Richard Dawkins for helping me see the light.
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,334
    Really hope this thread gets sunk before a frank and heated exchange of views takes place.

    Not least because the punctuation in the title is getting on my nerves.
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,739
    I’m a practicing atheist as are my family including my children and we feel fulfilled and have a moral framework without having the need to believe in something or someone that quite obviously doesn’t exist but if it helps you then that’s fine .
  • Cafc43v3r
    Cafc43v3r Posts: 21,600
    Spirituality is to be applauded imo, I wish I had some.

    Organised religion is evil and awful, if it wouldn't push it underground I would ban it.

    However religion is the best source of outstanding buildings we have.
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,739
    Cafc43v3r said:

    Spirituality is to be applauded imo, I wish I had some.

    Organised religion is evil and awful, if it wouldn't push it underground I would ban it.

    However religion is the best source of outstanding buildings we have.

    I agree . Churches and cathedrals are magnificent places .
  • Uboat
    Uboat Posts: 12,195
    Believe in God. Not because it 'helps' me - I just believe in God.
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,265
    God is a bunch of phoneybaloney
  • Leaburn was a God to me.
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  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,344
    BOWYER>GOD


  • Jesus died for somebody's sins but not mine.
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,847
    Reading all this stuff about the Archbishop of Canterbury slating Amazon while the church invests in them made me laugh. That's the Church's £18 billion investment fund.

    £18 billion.

    Think about that the next time the collection comes round.
  • A vicar told me I live in a state of original sin. I said nah, it's all been done before.
  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,866
    I personally believe in a "multiple universe theory".

    I haven't heard anyone try to promote that particular idea....I basically just made it up.

    A big bang suddenly going from...absolutely nothing....to a something.

    So 15 billion years ago...there was simply just, f*ck all?

    I think the universe is almost just like one enormous giant forever growing thing...which came from something else. Almost like, something (a different and or older universe "gave birth to it" or somehow produced it.

    We are also absolutely not alone in this universe.

    Life is 100% inevitable on somewhere other then earth. It just has to be. It might not even be "life" ....could be some extremely obscure insanely shocking biological but natural creation. Nothing like animals...I don't know. Who knows?

    Earth is obviously unique special and obscure within our solar system...but it really seriously can not possibly be the only place that has "life"

    I could go on forever...but I will stop there....

    I really do not believe in any god whatsoever. I think everyone and everything is really starting to just completely forget about that now.

    It's still good to be agnostic though. There are so many things we don't know.

    The Universe is the most intriguing and interesting subject in my opinion.

    If I could go back to being age 10....I would probably end up working for NASA, or whatever the European one is called. Obviously if anyone could go back to being a kid and knowing what they know now....they would have an insanely positive advantage.

    I suggest believing in cool interesting surprising things. Things that are also rather positive. Not "religion" ....something fresh but positive.

    Don't bother believing in God now. With respect, the world has moved on and there is no more room for that kind of stuff anymore.

    Still, if it makes you happy, then great.

    It's just we have Hubba Ultra Deep Fields (basically just an insanely powerful telescope) that contains just the right amount of Radiation (ultraviolet level I think) to be able to see incredible distances.

    We can see galaxies where the light distance is so extremely far....we are actually looking at something that was just 500million years after the big bang.....when obviously the present day is roughly 13.7billion years after the big bang.

    The light travel is showing us such a deep past. Quite amazing stuff.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,825
    With no disrespect to you @holyjo I’m going to close this thread. Religion threads historically never end well on here and late Saturday night really isn’t the right time for them. Hope you understand
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