explod
explod
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"Jesus died for somebody's sins, but not mine"...best opening song line EVER!
Whatever one's belief, it seems it is absolutely inevitable, and you could argue essential, that a collective of humans, whenever they gather, form an ideology or supernatural beliefs.
From my reading it is the next human imperative after collecting food. That is, from a time where people could gather food as a collective of people , be they nomadic or settled community, they attribute their circumstance to the supernatural - a deity or something similar.
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The thread is in the "General Chat" section.Sad to see that Religious concepts are a subject on a stockforum.
This subject relates to Sunday church,let's talk "stock" the purpose fo this web site.If God invented the Stock Market we all would be making bug bucks.
The thread is in the "General Chat" section.
Feel free to (a) not read it: (b) not comment.
It all boils down to, as I commented earlier, each one of us choosing to
1) believe God exists as described in the Bible
or
2) believing in whatever variant of God and His teachings in the Bible they see fit
or
3) not believeing in God at all.
I'm in option 1).
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G'day AP
I'm like you, I usually don't like starting arguments, especially regarding religion. I don't like picking on other posters either.
Unfortunately for you I have to break two of my "commandments" because of your above post and I cannot let it go without comment.
I'm afraid I (personally) have not read more poppycock for a long time.
But its your life and good luck to you.
Cheers
dutchie
PS
poppycock (from pappe kak, the Dutch phrase for "bird crap")
Hi Explod -
I disagree with your generalisation. Sure, a small minority might be and depending on the circumstances it is probably very tragic and lasting for life (but that's a whole new forum topic).
But I know there are many fine people in the community with sound minds, values, integrity etc who were raised as Catholics. Obviously privacy laws prevent me from naming them in a forum like this without their permission.
Suffice to say, you will be hard pressed to convince me that a large number, let alone the majority of Catholics are damaged or disadvantaged in any way as a result of their upbringing.
Is this Groundhog Day?
The ultimate indoctrinator (and that is imprinting the sub-conscious) is the Rosary. Our family would kneel every night after the evening meal and recide the five decades of the Rosary and this recital gave us great fear of God to the point of total obedience which is also described as love. In fact the Priest's would often say that "you are blessed with the fear of God"
I also know many fine Catholics, but the question I ask, is it the religion or the upbringing by the parents? There is no doubt that many children directly brought up by the church had a dreadful time. A new lot just coming to notice from the Newcastle area in the last week.
In particular, the sensation of calmness and tranquility that many experience the moments before death and often claimed to be the person seeing Jesus or Mary extending their arms to him/her in an invitation to enter heaven is probably just the left side of the brain shutting down. Other sensations the speaker experienced have similarities with apparitions and other supernatural occurrences that people often attribute to their religion.
=bulldoza;534589]Given that God is our creator
and our Father in heaven, then we as His children might fear Him (as the child above might fear his/her parents) from the point of view of being punished by Him when our turn comes to be judged if we don't behave during this life in the way he expects us to. In the mean time God still loves us as the parents above still love their child and vice-versa. This is my understanding of '...God fearing..'.
Hi Explod -
OK, I am not going to split hairs on semantics. I believe God is our creator and I don't believe my beliefs are a result of indoctrination, but I guess some will think that it is. That's fine.
Regarding 'fear of punishement' and what is or is not good parenting should be discussed in another thread imo
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