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Uhh..so have Methodist.
Did I say that was my exclusive reason for hating on Anglicanism?
Uhh..so have Methodist.
What about predestination? That's a fundamentalist concept that would conflict with my egalitarian values if it wasn't for the fact that I'm better than ya'll.![]()
If you're catholic you may not condone same sex marriage. Ask your boss. But as you do, you're no better than one of us damn anglicans.I just can't take the Anglicans seriously. Catholic that I am, I have plenty of respect for Lutherans, Calvinists, Methodists, etc., but none for the Anglicans. Considering it exists so that marriage could be watered down, I did find it appropriate when those Episcopal churches accepted gay marriage.
???.....predestination isn't a fundamentalist concept.....about the only denominations that give it lip service are the Calvinists....and even then, it doesn't teach what you imply.....
then hes lived his life favoring right over wrong which a worthy goal with or without God.But what if you're wrong about God?
then hes lived his life favoring right over wrong which a worthy goal with or without God.
If you're catholic you may not condone same sex marriage. Ask your boss. But as you do, you're no better than one of us damn anglicans.
Well then don't marry someone of the same sex dummy!Re-read what I wrote. Then ask yourself if I am a fan of same sex marriage.
Actually pre-destination encompasses a lot of Christian philosophies because it also encompasses one of the main attributes of God which is being omniscent.
Ah, the typical "Pascal's Wager" philosophical response!
Spirituality is for sissies.
But what if you're wrong about God?
And how much of your own blood do you spill every morning? Because my religion requires it.
Neither, it helps my gain enlightenment and knowledge though. Or power.What does that do, keep your God from punishing you or get him to protect you? Either way sounds like you're a sissy.![]()
God as omniscient IS a fundamentalist concept......however, being omniscient does not equal predestination, which again, is NOT a fundamentalist concept......in truth, any fundamentalist would probably attack you if you said he believed in it.....it was one of the main points of contention between the reformed baptists and the mainline baptist churches.....
Well, if he's right, he gets an eternal paradise. If he's wrong, and consciousness just disappears upon death, it doesn't matter either way. Then again, the reality could be a deity which punishes those not obeying a religion we no longer practice. Who knows.
Focusing on the bold
Being omniscent does relate to pre-destination because it all falls under the same umbrella. For example if God is all-knowing and knows a Roman soldier is going to throw a newborn baby off a cliff because of a birth defect yet does nothing then this inaction falls under the category of morality and whether God's inaction of intervention was morally good or evil. Similar with God knowing Moses parting the Red Sea. According to Christian philosophers, God knew Moses was going to be chosen to lead the Israelites to the Promised Land and knew he was going to part the Red Sea to get there and "willed" it so. So in that respect since God being omniscent knew this beforehand and willed it (via divine intervention through providence) God not only knew beforehand, he intervened...As you can see all of this is connected and once connected it leads to another problem, as in the case of Moses this leads to the problem of Freewill (whether Moses acted on his own or was it divine influence?)
Jarod very good post.....
I have a question. When you say you believe God is everything do you refer at least partially that some of your beliefs would be considered "indirect monotheism?" What I mean is to say God is everything seems to have some pantheistic qualities but I'm not assuming that is what you're saying but I'm guessing you mean that God's presence "emanates" from all living and non-living things...Am I close? Perhaps you can elaborate.
again no.....Pascal's Wager is that one should believe, because it costs him nothing if he's wrong and he's in heaven if he's right......CG's statement was that he's living his life the way he believes it should be lived, regardless of whether there's a God or not........