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What does God do?
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Apparently we can't blame God for the ills of this world and we must be grateful to him for the good in the world- but I don't see him doing anything at all - so what does he actually 'do'?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yours is a strange attitude, Khandro: that one should not ask believers about what they believe when one is not a believer oneself. It would surely add to the sum total of human knowledge to answer naomi's question rather than to suggest that she shouldn't ask it.
I have spent years on this site trying to get inside the minds of religionists in an effort to discover why they are happy to eschew the intelligence that evolution has given them in favour of a belief in ancient superstitions. It is no more than an interest in one's fellow human beings. I show the same curiosity about astrologers, crystal-gazers, UFO fanatics, people who waste money on quack 'medicines', and other believers in weird things.
I have spent years on this site trying to get inside the minds of religionists in an effort to discover why they are happy to eschew the intelligence that evolution has given them in favour of a belief in ancient superstitions. It is no more than an interest in one's fellow human beings. I show the same curiosity about astrologers, crystal-gazers, UFO fanatics, people who waste money on quack 'medicines', and other believers in weird things.
cazzz1975 //Believing in god brings comfort to a lot of people, praying makes people feel better, it helps people come to terms with tragedy. //
Because this is the model of spirituality sold in the dogma of various churches. They are taught in a framework that ensures their unquestioning compliance of the faithful with the oligarchy of the particular church.
They are taught that there is nothing beyond this perception drilled into them from birth. Those not destined for the divine are headed for hell.
Take away this blinkered perspective and we see opportunity to celebrate life rather than peer into the promised future of an afterlife "heaven" had though complete obedience to doctrine.
Because this is the model of spirituality sold in the dogma of various churches. They are taught in a framework that ensures their unquestioning compliance of the faithful with the oligarchy of the particular church.
They are taught that there is nothing beyond this perception drilled into them from birth. Those not destined for the divine are headed for hell.
Take away this blinkered perspective and we see opportunity to celebrate life rather than peer into the promised future of an afterlife "heaven" had though complete obedience to doctrine.
I dont agree with being fed religion as a child. However I think "prayers" are a coping strategy for some people. I wouldnt begrudge anyone the use of prayers and belief if it gets them through a very sad time in life.
we all use one crutch or another in life be it sport, antidepressants, alcohol or the like
we all use one crutch or another in life be it sport, antidepressants, alcohol or the like
cazzz1975 //we all use one crutch or another in life be it sport, antidepressants, alcohol or the like//
Indeed, but understandably, some of us object when followers of the particular brand of of crutch insist that their unsubstantiated claims of special knowledge of universal truth aught to be used to guide public policy even when observation and logic indicate otherwise.
Indeed, but understandably, some of us object when followers of the particular brand of of crutch insist that their unsubstantiated claims of special knowledge of universal truth aught to be used to guide public policy even when observation and logic indicate otherwise.
To answer your question naomi, this wednesday (26th) will be Yom Kippur, and if you are a Jew you will believe that; 'Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the year--the day on which we are closest to God and to the quintessence of our own souls. It is the Day of Atonement--"For on this day He will forgive you, to purify you, that you be cleansed from all your sins before God" (Leviticus 16:30).'
Of course if you are not Jewish you may well believe differently, but it seems pretty potent stuff - and before you dismiss it, pause to consider that the Jewish race are proportionately the most intellige people on earth.
Of course if you are not Jewish you may well believe differently, but it seems pretty potent stuff - and before you dismiss it, pause to consider that the Jewish race are proportionately the most intellige people on earth.