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Do We Need God?
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The Bible tells us that man has an inborn spiritual yearning. - Matthew 5 v 3.
But some people feel that they have no need for God because they find many puzzling issues in life incompatible with belief in a loving God.
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But some people feel that they have no need for God because they find many puzzling issues in life incompatible with belief in a loving God.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The other day, I stumbled into a wiki page about the Lisbon earthquake of 1755,
which says this.
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Effect on society and philosophy Edit
The earthquake had wide-ranging effects on the lives of the populace and intelligentsia. The earthquake had struck on an important church holiday and had destroyed almost every important church in the city, causing anxiety and confusion amongst the citizens of a staunch and devout Roman Catholic city and country, which had been a major patron of the Church. Theologians focused and speculated on the religious cause and message, seeing the earthquake as a manifestation of divine judgment.[18] Most philosophers rejected that on the grounds that the Alfama, Lisbon's red-light district, suffered only minor damage.
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Only tangentially related to the topic at hand but, perhaps, I was 'guided' toward it?
In fact, I had been using a map-based phone app and was brushing up on Arabic letters via some place names which didn't seem to equate with the English name (Algiers and Casablanca). The Casablanca page mentioned this earthquake, which I'd never heard of (although the flooding around the Severn estuary has been mentioned, on Time Team, iirc).
So, I was guided by my own curiosity, not by mystical external forces. Maggie, you do not even appear to trust your own good judgement, which is what is getting you through each day.
which says this.
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Effect on society and philosophy Edit
The earthquake had wide-ranging effects on the lives of the populace and intelligentsia. The earthquake had struck on an important church holiday and had destroyed almost every important church in the city, causing anxiety and confusion amongst the citizens of a staunch and devout Roman Catholic city and country, which had been a major patron of the Church. Theologians focused and speculated on the religious cause and message, seeing the earthquake as a manifestation of divine judgment.[18] Most philosophers rejected that on the grounds that the Alfama, Lisbon's red-light district, suffered only minor damage.
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Only tangentially related to the topic at hand but, perhaps, I was 'guided' toward it?
In fact, I had been using a map-based phone app and was brushing up on Arabic letters via some place names which didn't seem to equate with the English name (Algiers and Casablanca). The Casablanca page mentioned this earthquake, which I'd never heard of (although the flooding around the Severn estuary has been mentioned, on Time Team, iirc).
So, I was guided by my own curiosity, not by mystical external forces. Maggie, you do not even appear to trust your own good judgement, which is what is getting you through each day.
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It strikes me that dependence upon God is akin to unnecessary dependence upon a drug. I have a friend who 20 years ago was finding it difficult to conduct a normal lifestyle and was prescribed anti-depressants. She’s still taking them because she tells herself that she can’t do without them, but the reality is that nothing has changed. She still can’t conduct a normal lifestyle.
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just for the purposes of this thread lets say god exists (yeah ridiculous I know)..
"belief in a loving God. "
now that is funny...hes so loving he spends all day every day allowing and watching human suffering on an epic scale..thats all he loves...
somebody please explain to me why seemingly intelligent people believe in such utter garbage , lies and fairytales ?
stand by for the all the get-out excuses the religion apologists will trawl out...
"belief in a loving God. "
now that is funny...hes so loving he spends all day every day allowing and watching human suffering on an epic scale..thats all he loves...
somebody please explain to me why seemingly intelligent people believe in such utter garbage , lies and fairytales ?
stand by for the all the get-out excuses the religion apologists will trawl out...