To theists: How do you distinguish between reality and wishful thinking?

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  1. greenberg until the end of the world Registered Senior Member

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    To give you some feedback - For me, it all comes down to the fear that the Universe is evil and that it is impossible to make an end to suffering.

    Siddhartha had that fear too, but then he decided to see for himself if that was indeed so.



    That I am God's creation.
     
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  3. greenberg until the end of the world Registered Senior Member

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    Says you. And some other Christians say that this is wrong, that one must love God freely and not out of fear of hell, and that loving God out of fear of hell is selfish and will get you send to hell.
     
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  5. Saquist Banned Banned

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    I beg your pardon greenberg but philosophy is about as useful to me as a lie presented as the truth. It's undecernable and quite arbitrary. I prefer facts over fiction...

    I've been called naive but never in relation to being a realist. I understand if you think philosophy holds the answers...but to me philosophy is more known for it's endless questions than answers. I've always prefered black/white truth/facts math/science.

    religion is often full of philosophy and I think that is the key to finding the truth of our existance. Avoid the endless questions and mysteries that are more usefull for running in circles and I don't wish to run in circles.

    Auf wiedersehen,
     
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  7. greenberg until the end of the world Registered Senior Member

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    Did you even check out the link?
     
  8. VitalOne Banned Banned

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    Personal experiences
     
  9. lightgigantic Banned Banned

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    not really
    for instance if you look at answering q's such as these by various spiritual philosophies
    • what am I
    • what is god
    • why do I experience suffering
    • what is the material world
    • what is my ultimate relationship with the material world and god
    you can save yourself alot of unneeded wasted time
     
  10. Saquist Banned Banned

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    Yep, I didn't really like either side...I don't think I fit either "theory". Mostly because I know God exist and that isn't merely about perception of how things really are. Information is required to come to this understanding.

    For instance without the Bible I may believe that there was a God or gods that created the Earth but nothing substantial could be said other than we live in a complex world and that would seem to fit a naive realist. I've taken in so much more than just mere observation. I've had to put the pieces together and take them apart to make sure they fit.

    SO to speak...
     
  11. Photizo Ambassador/Envoy Valued Senior Member

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    For some love comes freely, all at once...for others it's gradually over time. Know Thyself--and act/approach Him accordingly. He will accept you as you are--just as He accepted the one who cried "Lord I believe...help my unbelief!"
     
  12. Saquist Banned Banned

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    I agree with Greenberg here. It must come freely, not out of fear of consequence. In which case it would be ingenuine by definition...false. If fear of consequence keeps you from doing something...anything...or makes you do something...then it must be held over you indefinitely to assure your obedience. Anyone who would do this would be unloving.
     
  13. SkinWalker Archaeology / Anthropology Moderator

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    Moderator's Note: Off-topic bickering and preaching comments deleted.
     
  14. greenberg until the end of the world Registered Senior Member

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    I want to be happy, truly happy. But seeking happiness in God or Christ - I might as well blow a bullet to my brain.

    To put my trust into someone who is perfectly willing and able to send me to eternal hellfire??
    That is like marrying a person who has already threatened to kill me.
     
  15. Photizo Ambassador/Envoy Valued Senior Member

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    My wife loves/trusts me despite the fact I could physically overpower her.
     
  16. nova900 more spirituality,less dogma Registered Senior Member

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    But does she love and trust you because she actually believes you will physically harm her if she does not?
     
  17. Photizo Ambassador/Envoy Valued Senior Member

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    Nah, I just sing her this song:

    "You'll never find, as long as you live
    Someone who loves you tender like I do
    You'll never find, no matter where you search
    Someone who cares about you the way I do

    Whoa, I'm not braggin' on myself, baby
    But I'm the one who loves you
    And there's no one else, no-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh one else

    You'll never find, it'll take the end of all time
    Someone to understand you like I do
    You'll never find the rhythm, the rhyme
    All the magic we shared, just us two

    Whoa, I'm not tryin' to make you stay, baby
    But I know some how, some day, some way
    You are (you're gonna miss my lovin')
    You're gonna miss my lovin' (you're gonna miss my lovin')
    You're gonna miss my lovin' (you're gonna miss my lovin')
    You're gonna miss, you're gonna miss my lo-o-ove

    Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh (you're gonna miss my lovin')
    Late in the midnight hour, baby (you're gonna miss my lovin')
    When it's cold outside (you're gonna miss my lovin')
    You're gonna miss, you're gonna miss my lo-o-ove

    You'll never find another love like mine
    Someone who needs you like I do
    You'll never see what you've found in me
    You'll keep searching and searching your whole life through
    Whoa, I don't wish you no bad luck, baby
    But there's no ifs and buts or maybes

    You're gonna, You're gonna miss (miss my lovin')
    You're gonna miss my lovin' (you're gonna miss my lovin')
    I know you're gonna my lovin' (you're gonna miss my lovin')
    You're gonna miss, you're gonna miss my lo-o-ove

    Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh (you're gonna miss my lovin')
    Late in the midnight hour, baby (you're gonna miss my lovin')
    When it gets real cold outside (you're gonna miss my lovin')
    I know, I know that you are gonna miss my lo-o-ove

    Let me tell you that you're gonna miss my lovin'
    Yes you will, baby (you're gonna miss my lovin')
    When I'm long gon
    I know, I know, I know that you are gonna miss my lovin' "
     
  18. Grantywanty Registered Senior Member

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    I've had that fear. But this is general. I think the fears around why you, personally, deserve to suffer are also very important. What is it about you personally?

    And he ended up advocated a distancing from portions of the self, heavy emphasis on emotions. And if that is appealing to you, go for it.





    I can see where this might make you think God has rights of ownership or something. But why would God want to hurt you? (I am not asking incredulously. I am asking to find out exactly what your answer, inside, seems to be. If we do not get the answer to this question, I believe we will spend our lives trying not to be whatever this is. And you cannot end suffering as long as you fight not to be what you are.)
     
  19. greenberg until the end of the world Registered Senior Member

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    You mean whether I think I'm bad and stupid and such - and therefore deserve to suffer?

    I don't think I deserve to suffer. But there is suffering.


    It seems that you and Buddhism have very different ideas about what the self is.


    Because God (as described by the Bible) is evil and insane. Evil and insane people go around hurting others - but an evil and insane God can do a lot more than a person, I suppose.
    A God might have the power to erase my good karma!


    (But I'm actually laughing now - my, what a mixture of Buddhism and Christianity I have!

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  20. Thoreau Valued Senior Member

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    I'm suprised this thread got this far. Bunch of mumbo jumbo.
     
  21. Grantywanty Registered Senior Member

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    Those are possible examples.

    If you can be that strong in relation to God - whether God exists or not - that you can flatly say you don't think you deserve to suffer, how can you be so vulnerable to Christians who are basically saying if you do not listen to us you will deserve to suffer and you will suffer.




    Yes.




    It again makes me wonder how you felt vulnerable to be sucked back into Christianity. Or perhaps I misunderstood you.


    A God how made a Karma system that needed occasional adjustments. In your case, for example. Like you somehow found a loophole so he had to intervene in his otherwise well-oiled clock. Interesting in any case. You come off as rather special. You beat the system and the old guy has to get off his sofa or at least find the remote.
     
  22. Saquist Banned Banned

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    Yes...I'm a bit confused on Greenbergs comments.
     
  23. greenberg until the end of the world Registered Senior Member

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    This actually says it all. A manipulative, needy, clingy, oppressive, emotionally blackmailing mindset.

    If someone said to me what those lyrics say, I would break up with them immediately.
     

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