Belief in fantasy Gods. Literalists and Fundamenta 1 Year, 11 Months ago
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Belief in fantasy Gods. Literalists and Fundamentals.
It is my view that all literalists and fundamentals hurt all of us who are Religionists.
They all hurt their parent religions and everyone else who has a belief. They make us all into laughing stocks and should rethink their position. There is a God but not the God of talking animals, genocidal floods and retribution.
Should literalists follow their Bible and pay attention to this quote?
1 Corinthians 13:11
When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.
Should they try harder to know God without fantastic, impossible creatures and miracles of all kinds?
Not to be rude but should literalists and fundamentals not grow up and stop hurting religion?
Re:Belief in fantasy Gods. Literalists and Fundamenta 1 Year, 11 Months ago
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creativesoul wrote: There is a God but not the God of talking animals, genocidal floods and retribution.
A God of what, then? Just curious what you think constitutes reason to believe in 'God'? Obviously you feel that the fundies hurt your cause...
What *is* the cause?
My Godhead actually, not god, is a cosmic consciousness. No proof of course but touched the one time through apotheosis or rapprochement.
Most do not believe it and that does not surprise me. I have no dogma to push.
As to my cause. It is to just have adults think like adults and get away from believing and teaching that animals can talk and the other foolishness and miracles that they spout without any kind of proof.
That kind of thinking leads to this.
African witches and Jesus
Jesus Camp 1of 9
Regards
DL
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God is a cosmic consciousness.
Telepathy the key to contact.
It is our next evolutionary step.
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Re:Belief in fantasy Gods. Literalists and Fundamenta 1 Year, 11 Months ago
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Yes, (I'm A yes man with respect to the No peoples' movements ),
But I can. I'm a Hegelian or something like a post-Hegelian. I'm also residing in Toronto now. Did you 'Greatest I am' mean that we need to come to the defense of the categorical Faiths of the 'Climate Justice', 'Economic Justice', and 'Migrant Justice'. Pop a materialistic quiz; and give a materialistic Negative Answer. Be embarrassed that you did not understand one another's Cause.
But that's religious-ness for the sake of the bucket full of Justice. That's why I support the Fundamentalists in sticking to theirways of Purpose at Justice mindedness.
Regards,
CK
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