matei said:I'm surprised that the Eastern Orthodox church isn't on the list. There are quite a lot of us you know! [huh]
matei said:I'm surprised that the Eastern Orthodox church isn't on the list. There are quite a lot of us you know! [huh]
Pilgrim said:Many years ago when I first read Robert Heinlein's classic novel Stranger In A Strange Land, I was struck by a comment from his character Jubal Harshaw. It was something to the effect of: "When the big bell sounds, we may find out that Mumbo Jumbo, the God of the Congo, was actually the big boss all along."
Since I haven't read the text in years, I may have slightly mis-quoted, but the sense is clear. There are NO guarantees - just personal faith in the version of Truth that people select.
(Harshaw went on to say that he found the Catholic ceremony pleasant and dignified, so it was the one in which he participated.)
Incidentally, if you haven't read the book and want to read a great story with an intellectually stimulating examination of what religion does and how it works, I can't recommend Stranger too strongly. It's one of the great classics of science fiction.
jamespowers said:So is an agnostic an atheist who is hedging their bets?
Regards,
J
Miss_Bella_Hell said:Nooooooooo....agnosticism has to do with knowledge! Whether you can or can't know. Theism has to do with belief. You can believe in god but still be an agnostic.
jamespowers said:Still sounds like hedging to me. In logic, you cannot debate faith or God because They are absolutes. Either you believe or you don't---no matter what you know or not. [huh]
Regards,
J
Miss_Bella_Hell said:So a person who is a devout Catholic can say "I believe in God, but I also don't think there's a way to prove he exists by his very nature" or some such.
Miss_Bella_Hell said:Well, yeah. You can have faith and be a believer. You can also believe you can't know if God exists. So a person who is a devout Catholic can say "I believe in God, but I also don't think there's a way to prove he exists by his very nature" or some such.
Samsa said:Actually, a devout Catholic who said that would be committing heresy. It's Catholic doctrine that God's existence can be proven through unaided human reason.
jamespowers said:Ding Ding! Give that man a Doctrine cigar. :eusa_clap
Regards,
J
"Originally Posted by EinsteinGOK said:I'm with Lincoln and Einstein: