The God/Jesus Thread.

i dont believe there is one mighty god thats dumb i believe that whatever a person believes thats how he will i believe that when u die its liike an eternal dream so if u believed u woudl go to hell then thats your dream heaven thats your dream if u believe u will be a snake man with a stick for a arm and charles doidge for a leg thens thats what will happen
 

Rob.

Admin
Staff member
Matt Ogle said:
haha i was about to kill you "scooter rob". good job on inputting the joking text that matches the grey background.

*snip*
Eek!
I have odd beliefs, and i'd rather not share them.
And they don't run my life. they'll only affect me once i die.
 
Time for another one of my pointless long posts that no one ever reads.

Afterlife.

The belief based on the concept that human conscience and perception is something supernatural, while in fact it isn't. Research in modern neurology can prove that various parts of human brain are responsible for whatever sums up to our 'soul'...

... HOWEVER, some of the christian beliefs about afterlife are not as pointless as it would seem, even if we deny the existence of soul. Think about death - most people either can't imagine what happens in the moment of death, or think of it as an eternal sleep (a natural death occurs usually after becoming unconscious). To me, it's simply when the brain functions stop - every brain activity is shut down and no changes are made in the brain from that moment on. It's pretty much like unplugging a hard disk while a program is dynamically changing it's content, the current state persists.

Now imagine you're a believing Christian who lived a good life that is about to die. In the last seconds of his conscience, he knows that he has lived up to his morals and teachings, he is happy about how he lived and has no fear of dying because, according to his beliefs, he awaits the heavenly award for his good life. He passes away smiling, his brain stops in the 'happy' state and stays like that. Eternal happiness.

On the other hand, a dying christian who has done some wrong in his life, is not sure about his future. He realizes that his life was not good and there might be a great punishment awaiting him. In the moment of death, his mind is filled with the feelings of dissatisfaction, sadness, anger, fear and despair - and it stays like that. Eternal damnation. Dying this way is the ultimate punishment and the worst thing that can happen to man.

The Bible tells that hope and pity can lead the ones who have sinned to salvation. This is true, cause hope in God and pity for sins can fill a sinners mind with happiness and make his death such as the 'good' christian's one.

Simple.
 
Shelby Grimnes said:
I believe in the bible, I believe that Jesus, died on the cross for our sins and now his blood covers us.

When you people say that your Christian but you do what ever you want, doesn't make you Christian, because being Christian means "little Christ" or "to be like Christ" and Jesus didn't go around doing what ever he wanted, he went around caring for people and loving them. He died for OUR sins, so no one had to suffer. Now just because he died for our sins doesn't make it okay for us to go around doing what ever, its our duty has Christians to go around sharing the word of God, just has Jesus would want us to do.

Now I don't want to get into a huge argument over this, so for you that REALLY care and want to hear more, just talk to me over aim or myspace.

I pray for my haters, so for you guys that make fun of me, I love you guys and Pray for you, just like Jesus would of done.
I believe the same thing, it's awesome what you doing here
 

me1

Member
I believe that there is a higher power, but doesn't interact with us directly. I believe "fate" is non-existent, it is just what we think should happen. I beleive when we are created we are given the skills to lead us to our "fate" but we choose to use them how we want. I do not beleive in miracles, and I do not believe that Jesus was the son of God, just a real person.

My reasons for these beliefs:

When the universe was created, I beleive in the Big Bang Theory, but what could have put all that matter there in the first place? The only logical explanation is a higher power.

If "fate" is real, how can we prove it? We can't, but we can't disprove it either. That leads to my belief that combines fate being real, and fate not existing.

If this higher power interacts directly, wouldn't it stop poverty, or give us some help with something like AIDS or Cancer? I beleive it would, but it doesn't, which leads to my belief of it not interacting directly. A person may be born with the skills to find the cure to AIDS, but it is their decision to use those skills for it.

Jesus cannot be the son of God by my beliefs because God would have had to interact directly with people's lives by making Mary pregnant. Since I beleive that the higher power does not interact directly, Jesus can't be the son of God.

As for miracles, I beleive most of what we call miracles are acts of our adrenaline. Other miracles simply didn't happen. We use the term miracle to describe what we cannot explain. Maybe miracles are just simple acts, that ignorance makes us think are special. Maybe others are just our will to beleive in something stronger than ourselves to explain something we cannot.
 

.erik

Member
Andy Rhode said:
i dont believe in religion... I dont need people telling me how i live my life. i do what i want!... well unless im grounded or something..
robby simcox status
 

ghost24

Member
Shelby Grimnes said:
I believe in the bible, I believe that Jesus, died on the cross for our sins and now his blood covers us.

When you people say that your Christian but you do what ever you want, doesn't make you Christian, because being Christian means "little Christ" or "to be like Christ" and Jesus didn't go around doing what ever he wanted, he went around caring for people and loving them. He died for OUR sins, so no one had to suffer. Now just because he died for our sins doesn't make it okay for us to go around doing what ever, its our duty has Christians to go around sharing the word of God, just has Jesus would want us to do.

Now I don't want to get into a huge argument over this, so for you that REALLY care and want to hear more, just talk to me over aim or myspace.

I pray for my haters, so for you guys that make fun of me, I love you guys and Pray for you, just like Jesus would of done.


haha
 
Josh Serafin said:
When the universe was created, I beleive in the Big Bang Theory, but what could have put all that matter there in the first place? The only logical explanation is a higher power.

No, posted about this several times. Nothing put all that matter in the first place, because big bang WAS the first place. And the first moment. Nothing preceded the big bang, either in temporal or logical way. It's hard to understand and accept because we are used to think that everything needs to have it's cause. Big bang is the exception.
 
erik said:
Andy Rhode said:
i dont believe in religion... I dont need people telling me how i live my life. i do what i want!... well unless im grounded or something..
robby simcox status
This has nothing to do with your reply but your sig is wrong, dane is a pro skater and I met him before he turned Christian
 
AuSTin KomloDi said:
Shelby Grimnes said:
I believe in the bible, I believe that Jesus, died on the cross for our sins and now his blood covers us.

When you people say that your Christian but you do what ever you want, doesn't make you Christian, because being Christian means "little Christ" or "to be like Christ" and Jesus didn't go around doing what ever he wanted, he went around caring for people and loving them. He died for OUR sins, so no one had to suffer. Now just because he died for our sins doesn't make it okay for us to go around doing what ever, its our duty has Christians to go around sharing the word of God, just has Jesus would want us to do.

Now I don't want to get into a huge argument over this, so for you that REALLY care and want to hear more, just talk to me over aim or myspace.

I pray for my haters, so for you guys that make fun of me, I love you guys and Pray for you, just like Jesus would of done.


haha
its better to believe in something than die for nothing.

if you dont respect others opinions you dont deserve any yourself.
 

Tylerr.

Super Moderator
Staff member
honestly the only people i like to talk about this with is David and Nick granger.
cause ones christian and ones atheist.
 
Anthony Bustos said:
i dont believe there is one mighty god thats dumb i believe that whatever a person believes thats how he will i believe that when u die its liike an eternal dream so if u believed u woudl go to hell then thats your dream heaven thats your dream if u believe u will be a snake man with a stick for a arm and charles doidge for a leg thens thats what will happen
that is what i was trying to say
and also is what i believe in
 
Shelby Grimnes said:
I believe in the bible, I believe that Jesus, died on the cross for our sins and now his blood covers us.

When you people say that your Christian but you do what ever you want, doesn't make you Christian, because being Christian means "little Christ" or "to be like Christ" and Jesus didn't go around doing what ever he wanted, he went around caring for people and loving them. He died for OUR sins, so no one had to suffer. Now just because he died for our sins doesn't make it okay for us to go around doing what ever, its our duty has Christians to go around sharing the word of God, just has Jesus would want us to do.

Now I don't want to get into a huge argument over this, so for you that REALLY care and want to hear more, just talk to me over aim or myspace.

I pray for my haters, so for you guys that make fun of me, I love you guys and Pray for you, just like Jesus would of done.
ehh, I believe that if you really want to be "little christs" don't you think you'd want to be Jewish, considering he was a Rabbi and that's what he'd probably want you to be? Not sure, that's just what I've always thought.
 

Matt Ogle

Member
a rabbi? i dont think that would be an accurate depiction of Jesus. But i know what your getting at.

Im not a fan of organized religion much anymore, and i hate classifying them. The bible CLEARLY tells us two things: 1) Following Jesus Christ, therefore repenting from sin and having a personal relationship with christ. 2) Loving our neighbor as ourselves. This is pretty much all i have taken from Jesus's miracles and parables. That is the religion i follow.
 

ghost24

Member
John Radtke said:
AuSTin KomloDi said:
Shelby Grimnes said:
I believe in the bible, I believe that Jesus, died on the cross for our sins and now his blood covers us.

When you people say that your Christian but you do what ever you want, doesn't make you Christian, because being Christian means "little Christ" or "to be like Christ" and Jesus didn't go around doing what ever he wanted, he went around caring for people and loving them. He died for OUR sins, so no one had to suffer. Now just because he died for our sins doesn't make it okay for us to go around doing what ever, its our duty has Christians to go around sharing the word of God, just has Jesus would want us to do.

Now I don't want to get into a huge argument over this, so for you that REALLY care and want to hear more, just talk to me over aim or myspace.

I pray for my haters, so for you guys that make fun of me, I love you guys and Pray for you, just like Jesus would of done.


haha
its better to believe in something than die for nothing.

if you dont respect others opinions you dont deserve any yourself.

I just think that shes taking it kinda far, and its just pretty funny to me.
I dont have a problem with christians, but the eccentric ones make me laugh.
 

Jordan Jasa

Silver Member
AuSTin KomloDi said:
John Radtke said:
AuSTin KomloDi said:
Shelby Grimnes said:
I believe in the bible, I believe that Jesus, died on the cross for our sins and now his blood covers us.

When you people say that your Christian but you do what ever you want, doesn't make you Christian, because being Christian means "little Christ" or "to be like Christ" and Jesus didn't go around doing what ever he wanted, he went around caring for people and loving them. He died for OUR sins, so no one had to suffer. Now just because he died for our sins doesn't make it okay for us to go around doing what ever, its our duty has Christians to go around sharing the word of God, just has Jesus would want us to do.

Now I don't want to get into a huge argument over this, so for you that REALLY care and want to hear more, just talk to me over aim or myspace.

I pray for my haters, so for you guys that make fun of me, I love you guys and Pray for you, just like Jesus would of done.


haha
its better to believe in something than die for nothing.

if you dont respect others opinions you dont deserve any yourself.

I just think that shes taking it kinda far, and its just pretty funny to me.
I dont have a problem with christians, but the eccentric ones make me laugh.
taking it kinda far? not at all, can you tell me why you think that?
 

ghost24

Member
Jordan said:
AuSTin KomloDi said:
John Radtke said:
AuSTin KomloDi said:
Shelby Grimnes said:
I believe in the bible, I believe that Jesus, died on the cross for our sins and now his blood covers us.

When you people say that your Christian but you do what ever you want, doesn't make you Christian, because being Christian means "little Christ" or "to be like Christ" and Jesus didn't go around doing what ever he wanted, he went around caring for people and loving them. He died for OUR sins, so no one had to suffer. Now just because he died for our sins doesn't make it okay for us to go around doing what ever, its our duty has Christians to go around sharing the word of God, just has Jesus would want us to do.

Now I don't want to get into a huge argument over this, so for you that REALLY care and want to hear more, just talk to me over aim or myspace.

I pray for my haters, so for you guys that make fun of me, I love you guys and Pray for you, just like Jesus would of done.


haha
its better to believe in something than die for nothing.

if you dont respect others opinions you dont deserve any yourself.

I just think that shes taking it kinda far, and its just pretty funny to me.
I dont have a problem with christians, but the eccentric ones make me laugh.
taking it kinda far? not at all, can you tell me why you think that?

Ok maybe shes not taking it too far, because I'm sure alot of people think the same way as her, but I just find really religious people amusing, because im not religious at all, so it seems kind of stupid to me. I respect her opinion and all, but im not like that so its funny to me. Im not trying to be a dick here so dont take it that way haha
 
Okay, as several of you know. I am very passionate about this topic and quite into it, so here goes. Please note, I am not attacking any of you, all the kids I quoted I respect more than you know.



Matt Ogle said:
haha i was about to kill you "scooter rob". good job on inputting the joking text that matches the grey background.

Anyway, you can believe what you want. But really, there NOT being a divine creator is statistically untrue. There is NO other reasoning to not believe in there being a god, other than someones stupididity or pride. I have chosen to follow Jesus Christ for my own reasons, and i still struggle to find and believe what is true. I am in no way close minded about anything anymore which i think is convincing me even more that Jesus was son of god and that through him eternal life can be admitted. Etc.

Props to anyone who KNOWS why they believe it though. i would never put religion between a friend and i would expect the same treatment back
How is not believing in a God statistically untrue? And how is it stupid to not believe in a God? To me, I don't see how anyone can possibly believe in a God. I don't see how someone could believe in a God that kills millions of people in their holy book (Christianity), that is a proponent of martyrdom and tells you to fight and start wars over your religion in your holy book (Islam), I don't see how someone could believe in a God period. I understand the argument, "well where do we come from then if there's no God." This is where we need to be humble and work towards discovering that truth, when you're satisfied with the belief that God made humans and all living creatures in his own image, then that leaves no reason to pursue DNA study, to pursue projects like the Human Genome Project, it makes a mockery out of science and as a result will hinder our knowledge of the world around us. If Christianity bigotry and dogma was never around, we may have discovered the structure of DNA 500 years, we may have had a complete understanding of Darwinism in the year 1,000. Religion superstition hurts our progress in science and medicine, and it is dangerous.



Pete Pachota said:
Time for another one of my pointless long posts that no one ever reads.

Afterlife.

The belief based on the concept that human conscience and perception is something supernatural, while in fact it isn't. Research in modern neurology can prove that various parts of human brain are responsible for whatever sums up to our 'soul'...

... HOWEVER, some of the christian beliefs about afterlife are not as pointless as it would seem, even if we deny the existence of soul. Think about death - most people either can't imagine what happens in the moment of death, or think of it as an eternal sleep (a natural death occurs usually after becoming unconscious). To me, it's simply when the brain functions stop - every brain activity is shut down and no changes are made in the brain from that moment on. It's pretty much like unplugging a hard disk while a program is dynamically changing it's content, the current state persists.

Now imagine you're a believing Christian who lived a good life that is about to die. In the last seconds of his conscience, he knows that he has lived up to his morals and teachings, he is happy about how he lived and has no fear of dying because, according to his beliefs, he awaits the heavenly award for his good life. He passes away smiling, his brain stops in the 'happy' state and stays like that. Eternal happiness.

On the other hand, a dying christian who has done some wrong in his life, is not sure about his future. He realizes that his life was not good and there might be a great punishment awaiting him. In the moment of death, his mind is filled with the feelings of dissatisfaction, sadness, anger, fear and despair - and it stays like that. Eternal damnation. Dying this way is the ultimate punishment and the worst thing that can happen to man.

The Bible tells that hope and pity can lead the ones who have sinned to salvation. This is true, cause hope in God and pity for sins can fill a sinners mind with happiness and make his death such as the 'good' christian's one.

Simple.
I think that's an excellent theory. Yet, it would never satisfy Christians. The idea of an afterlife ultimately helps people cope with their present life in hopes of a perfect afterlife. For instance, a mother who loses her children has that hope of being reunited with her children in the afterlife. The rich business man who loses everything and is poor the rest of his life has that hope that he will have a perfect afterlife. However, this is false hope, just because something sounds good and comforts us does not make it even remotely true. There is absolutely no evidence for an afterlife.



John Radtke said:
AuSTin KomloDi said:
Shelby Grimnes said:
I believe in the bible, I believe that Jesus, died on the cross for our sins and now his blood covers us.

When you people say that your Christian but you do what ever you want, doesn't make you Christian, because being Christian means "little Christ" or "to be like Christ" and Jesus didn't go around doing what ever he wanted, he went around caring for people and loving them. He died for OUR sins, so no one had to suffer. Now just because he died for our sins doesn't make it okay for us to go around doing what ever, its our duty has Christians to go around sharing the word of God, just has Jesus would want us to do.

Now I don't want to get into a huge argument over this, so for you that REALLY care and want to hear more, just talk to me over aim or myspace.

I pray for my haters, so for you guys that make fun of me, I love you guys and Pray for you, just like Jesus would of done.


haha
its better to believe in something than die for nothing.

if you dont respect others opinions you dont deserve any yourself.
But why believe? Why do you have to believe? There is no basis, no evidence, and no reason in religion whatsoever. As the two famous quotes say, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, therefore what can be asserted without proof can be dismissed with proof.


Matt Ogle said:
a rabbi? i dont think that would be an accurate depiction of Jesus. But i know what your getting at.

Im not a fan of organized religion much anymore, and i hate classifying them. The bible CLEARLY tells us two things: 1) Following Jesus Christ, therefore repenting from sin and having a personal relationship with christ. 2) Loving our neighbor as ourselves. This is pretty much all i have taken from Jesus's miracles and parables. That is the religion i follow.
Doesn't the Bible also tell us to stone adulterers to death? To stone disobedient children to death? That the punishment for working on the Sabbath is death? Why don't we just eliminate the bible and all aspects of religion as a whole and use our common sense to make decisions about the world around us. If you want to use the bible as a tool to justify something, you can use to justify anything, particularly murder. Science is proving now that you are born with a sense of right and wrong, that it is not something you pick up through any superstition or book. Imagine a four year old child in Church reading passages like this, " "But Rabshakeh said unto them, Hath my master sent me to thy master, and to thee, to speak these words? hath he not sent me to the men which sit on the wall, that they may eat their own dung, and drink their own piss with you?" What moral lesson do we take from this? When we look at the world without any sort of dogma or superstition we are better able to make fair judgments and decisions that will benefit humanity as a whole.

Religion, to me, is false and not needed.
 
Top