You don't remember posting this?
>>JB Horn: I do remember posting that (from Reply #15, above). Why do you ask? Did you understand what I was saying? In your Reply #16, you wrote:
"So basically your answer is that science is unable to give you an answer so you refuse to look further. There are three answers and two can be proven wrong by any high school science teacher. The faith of an athlete must be right up there with That pope Francis guy."The bolded part was your misinterpretation of what I actually said, which was:
I don't know is sometimes the very best answer we can have. It opens our minds to
searching for real answers that are based on the scientific research of reality.[/i]
And by the way Don't know is not an answer, it is a lack of an answer. I believe that you misstated your purpose for visiting this forum.
Really? "I don't know" isn't an answer, but a lack of an answer? Are you sure about that? Seems like an answer, to me. For another example: I ask you - how old is my aunt's cousin Maybell? I'd really like an
answer right now. Wouldn't your answer have to be, "I don't know?"
Isn't a lack of an answer just silence, or the answer to some other question that wasn't asked? (E.g. Q: "What time is it?" A: "The Boston Red Sox First Baseman.")
Don't you really mean that "I don't know" isn't the answer you were looking for?
It is my opinion that you are lost and confused about the purpose of your life, and you've come here to find some reason in your earthly existence. And you have admitted that there may be a God or even gods that exist. Are you an atheist or not?
An atheist is someone who doesn't believe in a god or gods. Since I don't think there's a god or gods, that makes me an atheist. Admitting there might be a god or gods doesn't make me a theist, it makes me an honest atheist.
Most religions believe in a god of creations, even the American indigenous natives, to be politically correct, believe in a creator. Atheists do not, and we are going to have to get through that question before we go any further.
You're quite correct: Atheists do not believe in a Creator. But the thing we need to "get through" is your lack of evidence for your claim that there is one. Theists claim there is one, atheists are skeptical; don't you agree that it is up to the person with the positive claim to provide evidence for their claim?
The comfortable thing about being an atheist is that you cannot sin, you can only break the law. As long as what you do is legal then an atheist feels no responsibility for their actions.There is nothing illegal about cheating on your spouse, so it is not a sin and there are no repercussions unless you're caught by your spouse. Tell me Obi if there is a God do you believe that you could have sinned against him?
"Sin" is a Christian religious construct, meaning "transgressions against God." I would agree that if God existed, then sin would be a real thing to contend with, but not really, because isn't it true that God forgives all sins if a person believes in Him and begs for His forgiveness? So, couldn't a convicted and sentenced murderer and child rapist ask for forgiveness in a sincere "come to Jesus" moment, just before they pulled the switch, and find himself in Heaven? Meanwhile, in China, a Taoist woman who leads an exemplary life of kindness, productivity, charity and love ends up in Hell for not believing in God. Do you think that's just?
There's actually nothing "comfortable" about being an atheist. A good 85% of the U.S. is some type of religious. There are churches on nearly every other street corner in every city of the country. Merely stating a disbelief in God can get one fired, attacked, shunned by family and lifelong friends, and not quite so much in America, but in other countries, can even get one killed. We are pummeled daily with theistic attempts to force their doctrines into our government, our classrooms, our homes. Does that really sound very "comfortable" to you? How comfortable would you be if Wiccans tried to have the words, "Blessed Be," put on all our money, or had legislation passed forcing schoolchildren to learn potions, or had statues of the Goddess erected on public property? As President Obama said, "Put yourself into someone else's shoes. Try to look at the world through their eyes."
Finally, do you believe Christians don't sin? Aren't some of them quite comfortable sinning, knowing they can just ask for forgiveness, later, without even providing restitution for their crimes? And if that's true, then why mention sin at all? Here's my opinion of "sin": it's a brilliant control mechanism based on nothing but fear of an almost assuredly fictional entity that's said to be watching over them 24/7. In doing this, hasn't Christianity supplied both the disease and the cure using nothing but words?