Controversy Thread part 2: Religious discussion (7 Viewers)

Layce Erayce

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right now? im in a developing stage :p

my family is evangelical, but im looking to get into doctrine by myself and without any external pressures or preferences that i acquired from my church or anything. im keeping off of any theology right now.

once im out of HS and out my parents life i will ponder on the rhema and the logos and decide on my walk...
 

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I own a big turd - the size of texas. I'm telling you, that's a smelly cat.

Wanna eat some paper later? Alright make me a hat then... a big one, with birds and malfunctioning elevators.

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    ++ [ originally posted by [LAC] ] ++
    right now? im in a developing stage :p

    my family is evangelical, but im looking to get into doctrine by myself and without any external pressures or preferences that i acquired from my church or anything. im keeping off of any theology right now.

    once im out of HS and out my parents life i will ponder on the rhema and the logos and decide on my walk...
    That's great to hear, i'd like to hear about ur walk as u go along :)

    so u're familiar with the concepts of rhema and logos... if u wanna know more about this, i'd recommend a book by David Yong-Gi Cho, called "The Fourth Dimension".... the title sounds like a corny science-fiction book, I know, but it gives a clear understanding of the concepts.
     

    Layce Erayce

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    ++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++


    That's great to hear, i'd like to hear about ur walk as u go along :)

    so u're familiar with the concepts of rhema and logos... if u wanna know more about this, i'd recommend a book by David Yong-Gi Cho, called "The Fourth Dimension".... the title sounds like a corny science-fiction book, I know, but it gives a clear understanding of the concepts.
    My mom told me about the book. And its Paul Yonggi Cho :D he's got like the biggest church in Korea right?



    I really am not in a stage to think much about God and religion right now. I have a lot of issues to deal with and thats why I would rather wait- I dont wanna get in too fast and get burned.

    Ideally it would be great if I was prepared for crisis but you cant have your cake and eat it too.

    Have you heard of Ravi Zacharias? Now he is one impressive mind!
     
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    Let's boil a family research council and see how many animals from weird places shows up in the green paper bag next to the dog from west africa, you know the place with the thing and the guy who only speaks chinese cuz his mom is half mexican, yeah that's the dude, you know, you've seen him around dancing to the sounds of the photographs with dead peanuts and brown sugar.
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by [LAC] ] ++

    My mom told me about the book. And its Paul Yonggi Cho :D he's got like the biggest church in Korea right?
    Yes, I originally wrote Paul Yonggi Cho in the post, but realised that he changed his name to David.

    The church is called Full Gospel Yoido Church, and it has about 700,000 members.

    I really am not in a stage to think much about God and religion right now. I have a lot of issues to deal with and thats why I would rather wait- I dont wanna get in too fast and get burned.
    Maybe I don't understand the extent of your issues, but what better time to turn to God for help than when you have things on your mind? I know it's not easy, but I can assure you that He'll help

    "It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick." - Matthew 9:12

    Have you heard of Ravi Zacharias? Now he is one impressive mind!
    Yeah I have, and i agree he's a great speaker too. He's well-versed in comparative religions and cults (he knows about them), and I think that's what I heard him speak about before.

    I've also heard some broadcasts of 'Let My People Think', but they don't broadcast it in Australia :down:
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by Kaliman ] ++
    Let's boil a family research council and see how many animals from weird places shows up in the green paper bag next to the dog from west africa, you know the place with the thing and the guy who only speaks chinese cuz his mom is half mexican, yeah that's the dude, you know, you've seen him around dancing to the sounds of the photographs with dead peanuts and brown sugar.
    you know, that is almost lyrical...
     
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    come to think of it it does. i never thought to listen to what i was reading....its a shame it isnt deep or has no meaning...
    Maybe too much so for your understanding :p
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by Monkfish ] ++
    How and why people believe in God is beyond me, Have you seen him/she/it? Do you know anyone who has (and who are not living in a mental institution)? Thought not.
    ++ [ originally posted by JuveCampione ] ++
    I agree with you. Let's face it, no one have ever seen god. still, most people believe in god and in very weird things.
    So what? We haven't seen him. So because our human senses can't detect him, he must not exist? That's pretty simple-minded if you ask me; thinking that humans are so supreme that anything beyond our understanding mustn't exist.

    Can you see the wind? You can't, right? But we know of the existence of wind because we see the effects of it every day. So it is with God

    ++ [ originally posted by Monkfish ] ++
    As well as never seeing God, I've never seen Diego (but heard a lot about him), what's he like?
    And you haven't heard a lot about God? :p
     

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    ++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++
    Can you see the wind? You can't, right? But we know of the existence of wind because we see the effects of it every day. So it is with God
    Well, you can feel the wind. Can you feel God physically everyday?
     

    Layce Erayce

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    depends on whether you choose to accept the fact that it is god or coincidence, or science, or nature

    for example- the distance from the earth to the sun is perfect for supporting human life. if it were an closer or farther we wouldnt be alive. you can call that coincidence. or you can call it god.

    similarly, the fact that the human race has all the attributes not only to survive, but to reproduce and improve their existence with their mental capacity can be attributed to either luck, or god.

    depends on what you choose to follow.
     

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