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    • andybotA Offline
      andybot
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      Wow Pete, Thanks for sharing your story. The power of human relationships is what strikes me in your story. It's very unfortunate when it is used to control people especially in cutting off meaningful contact with the "outside" (see Waco for an extreme example)

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      • boofredlayB Offline
        boofredlay
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        Yes, thanks Pete for sharing.
        My experience with the church is so much different. I belong to a large Methodist church which is mission oriented. Our Sunday School teacher is a PHD in Genetics and brings a unique view. In our church evangelizing is encouraged but not required and tithing the same. We have many missions going on at any given time in Honduras, Ghana, Costa Rica as well as many locally. All of which share the gospel but don't push it. One of my friends said of a building mission he went on that God/Jesus was never brought up, they just loved the people they were serving. I have also been involved with the music ministry since I was 16 on and off. I could easily say that my church going experiences have been on the "happy happy joy joy" side of the spectrum. However I do not have my eyes so tightly shut that I don't explore, think, reason, debate or question my belief.

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        • brodieB Offline
          brodie
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          Thanks for sharing your story Pete. You certainly have an interesting perspective on the matter having been devout on both sides of the issue. I can certainly appreciate the relationship aspect you're referring to and how that would make your decision very difficult - which means your reasons for becoming an atheist must have been very strong. I continue to find intriguing parallels in our stories.

          Can you talk a bit more about your transition not just from ICOC to another church or from Christianity to some other religion, but from theism to atheism? Many people, I think, have faced some of those same catalysts which you did but the result is switching churches or coming to a different understanding of scripture. How, for you, did the road go far beyond that and into atheism?

          -Brodie

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          • brodieB Offline
            brodie
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            Boofredlay, I can't claim the same track record with church but your description, I think, touches on much of what I think God envisions his church to be like and the knowledge that those sorts of places are out there continue to give me hope.

            From a Christian perspective, Pete's experience certainly speaks to how important it is that we Christians are careful to live out the gospel and that our churches look more like your description, not to mention that we're interpreting scripture correctly, and being intellectually honest.

            -Brodie

            steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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            • C Offline
              cornel
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              Who had a form of faith, but fell, and never returned, fits into these two possibilities:

              1. He just had the impression of being ‘born again’ and had no from where to fall, because he actually trusted in himself, in his merits. He knew something ABOUT God, but did not KNOW HIM, closely, intimate…, even if he attended any church for decades.

              2. He sinned again, in any way, and believes that there is no more salvation for him, because he does not know how God resolve it:
                “My dear children, I write this to you so that you will not sin. But if anybody does sin, we have an advocate with the Father—Jesus Christ, the Righteous One. He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only for ours but also for the sins of the whole world.” (1 John 2:1-2)
                Sin can not abduct to me the salvation and eternal life (Jesus Christ paid for all my sins - past, present and future one…), but may diminish my joy to be in intimacy with the Lord, my Redeemer.
                Therefore, as a child of God, I should ensure my way of living, I have to confess sins that have ever appeared in my life, so that, through His forgiveness, to enjoy the restored fellowship.
                At Ephesians 4:30, it says so:
                “ Do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, with whom you were sealed for the day of redemption.”

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              • Alan FraserA Offline
                Alan Fraser
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                • srxS Offline
                  srx
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                  I'll add this to topic. About the relation between science and religion. I know nothing about quantum, but my friends physicians told me science and religion are beginning to merge on quantum level.

                  "In today’s world we tend to perceive the world in the classical mode, yet we could, and sometimes do, perceive aspects of it in the direct mode as well. However, our left-hemisphere dominated perceptual mode represses information that doesn’t accord with our established ways of thinking. Only in spiritual, religious, or mystical experience does such information penetrate to our everyday awareness - and then, just fleetingly."
                  http://artoflivingguide.org/thinking/cosmic-symphony-deeper-look-quantum-consciousness

                  I'd say it is hard to discuss this things using only classical mode of thinking. And that's where all the misunderstandings are. For unknown things one need intuition. Believing needs all human, not only his logic, which is IMO a small part of him. The biggest problem is to admit it (pride). The smarter you are, the harder it is.

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                  • brodieB Offline
                    brodie
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                    @unknownuser said:

                    Who had a form of faith, but fell, and never returned, fits into these two possibilities:

                    1. He just had the impression of being ‘born again’ and had no from where to fall, because he actually trusted in himself, in his merits. He knew something ABOUT God, but did not KNOW HIM, closely, intimate…, even if he attended any church for decades.

                    You presume much in suggesting that someone whom you don't at all know 'trusted in himself, in his merits.' I would presume no such thing. If some day, some tragedy befell you - you lost a child, you suffered abuse from the church, etc. and you turned your back on God it wouldn't change all of the years of your past which were spent trusting in him and knowing him.

                    @unknownuser said:

                    1. He sinned again, in any way, and believes that there is no more salvation for him, because he does not know how God resolve it...

                    I couldn't quite make out what you were trying to get at with this second point. I think you said you were from Canada earlier. Are you a native english speaker? Much of your sentence structure is difficult for me to decipher.

                    -Brodie

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                      cornel
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                      @unknownuser said:

                      Are you a native english speaker? Much of your sentence structure is difficult for me to decipher.

                      Sorry, 'Brodie' for my poor english grammar...! English is my 3rd language!

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                      • david_hD Offline
                        david_h
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                        Mine too. I gave up on my first 2. 😄

                        If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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                        • irwanwrI Offline
                          irwanwr
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                          @unknownuser said:

                          Mine too. I gave up on my first 2. 😄

                          🤣

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                          • HumpmetwiceH Offline
                            Humpmetwice
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                            I think this sums up my views on Religion.

                            [flash=853,505:1thcpqqm]http://www.youtube.com/v/1IAhDGYlpqY&fs=1[/flash:1thcpqqm]

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                            • srxS Offline
                              srx
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                              I think people are beginning to understand that the wolf of Rome masked himself in the lamb skin of Christ...but there still is true light from the Orthodox source.

                              www.saurus.rs

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                              • MarianM Offline
                                Marian
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                                @unknownuser said:

                                I think this sums up my views on Religion.

                                Oh no, not this video again. It's just a bunch of contradictions.....The guy says he hates religion but, loves the church, the bible and Jesus. If that isn't still religion I'll eat my sox.

                                http://marian87.deviantart.com/

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                                • StinkieS Offline
                                  Stinkie
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                                  @marian said:

                                  If that isn't still religion (...)

                                  It is.

                                  @marian said:

                                  I'll eat my sox.

                                  Please post a vid on YouTube. 😎

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                                  • MarianM Offline
                                    Marian
                                    last edited by

                                    @unknownuser said:

                                    Please post a vid on YouTube.

                                    😆 I would, but it still is a religion, so no cotton fiber in my tummy today. 😄

                                    http://marian87.deviantart.com/

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                                    • brodieB Offline
                                      brodie
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                                      As a Christian I appreciate the message he's trying to get across. The dichotomy between the sort of works based system of the world and relationship based system of God. However, I would tend to side with the atheists on this one in saying that this sort of popular movement to suggest Christianity isn't a religion is simply well intentioned equivocation. I hope atheists don't miss the point that's being raised here, but I think it's clear that Christianity fits any normal definition of the word "religion" and to suggest otherwise is just a sort of rhetorical dishonesty.

                                      -Brodie

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                                      • StinkieS Offline
                                        Stinkie
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                                        @unknownuser said:

                                        (...) I think it's clear that Christianity fits any normal definition of the word "religion" and to suggest otherwise is just a sort of rhetorical dishonesty.

                                        Word.

                                        Marian, less talking, mo' eating.

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                                        • C Offline
                                          cornel
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                                          Dear colleagues, it is evident that some of you have not yet studied the whole Bible, but quickly jump in for contradicting…
                                          I recommend that after you finish reading the Holy Scripture, go through books explaining how God works, like “KNOWING God”, by J.I.PACKER, book with following content:

                                          I KNOW THE LORD
                                          1 The Study of God
                                          2 The People Who Know Their God
                                          3 Knowing and Being known
                                          4 The Only True God
                                          5 God Incarnate
                                          6 He ShallTestify

                                          II BEHOLD YOUR GOD!
                                          7 God Unchanging
                                          8 The Majesty of God
                                          9 God Only Wise
                                          10 God’s Wisdom and ours
                                          11 Thay Word Is Truth
                                          12 The Love of God
                                          13 The Grace of God
                                          14 God The Judge
                                          15 The Wrath of God
                                          16 Goodnessand Severity
                                          17 The Jealous God

                                          III IF GOD BE FOR US…
                                          18 The Heartof the Gospel
                                          19 Sons of God
                                          20 Thou Our Guide
                                          21These Inward Trials
                                          22 The Adequacy of God

                                          After that, it will be much easier for you to understand my ‘language’…!

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                                          • C Offline
                                            cornel
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                                            @solo said:

                                            Similar to understanding mental illness after visiting an asylum.

                                            You are erroneous, ‘Solo’, because you start with preconceptions!

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