What Made You An Atheist?

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I've accepted a long time ago that I don't know what fukk is going on. And neither does anyone else.

I'm ok with that.

I didn't ask to come here either.

But, if there is a "God", its pretty obvious to me he don't give a fukk.
 

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Im more agnostic than atheist, but one my main gripes is that he created us knowing who was going to go to hell and who was going to heaven. And that's kind of sadistic
hell is not what you think it is

the warmth of God will feel as a consuming fire to those who have turned from him

EDIT - We are the tiger.

 

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To be honest, I was raised Christian, but was never heavy into the church (parents are/were). I just didnt feel that the word spoke to me, and that 100% of the book could be verified.

As I have gotten older and just looked at the world, I just dont believe that we (black people) are suppose to follow a 'God' that allowed our people to be slaughtered for hundreds of years, and just look from above and do nothing about it. There is no way that an almighty power would allow that, but I am still suppose to be thankful for my blessings and we are watching the news right now and seeing what is going on. Why would the 'God' of all people allow this to happen?
 

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My biggest gripe is animals bugs in particular. Think of how many bugs you've killed they are made from the same organic material as us, from the same cellular processes , and if he existed by the same God and yet I bet you never thought they went to heaven :martin:
Youre thinking too hard.

You either believe in some shyt or you dont.
 

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One of the biggest things from when I was a kid that stuck out was the supernatural stuff. I was a big comic book reader at the time and the Bible stories made me think of comics. And another thing was that previous religions ended up being called myths and I didn't see much difference from the myths and "religion"
 

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One of the biggest things from when I was a kid that stuck out was the supernatural stuff. I was a big comic book reader at the time and the Bible stories made me think of comics. And another thing was that previous religions ended up being called myths and I didn't see much difference from the myths and "religion"
is it completely true? that they were myths? or rather they were interpretations

Japheth translated into greek is Iupater (Jupiter)

:jawalrus:

was Zeus really Zeus? or was he Sabazios

Sabazios - Wikipedia.

Was Horus really Horus? Or was it just the honorific for "King"? does "Set" just mean "Adversary"?

What is really history? :jbhmm: is it possible that the storytelling style has misled archaeologists :takedat:
 

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One of the biggest things from when I was a kid that stuck out was the supernatural stuff. I was a big comic book reader at the time and the Bible stories made me think of comics. And another thing was that previous religions ended up being called myths and I didn't see much difference from the myths and "religion"

Same here.

I remember studying Greek Mythology in 6th grade and asking my teacher why they call it "mythology?"

It was the same type of stories i was learning in bible school.

Of course she couldn't answer.
 

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When you start learning about what gospels were put in, taken out, edited, and misinterpreted because of a change in language as well as that days culture during those changes it makes the Bible even more flimsy.
 

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When you start learning about what gospels were put in, taken out, edited, and misinterpreted because of a change in language as well as that days culture during those changes it makes the Bible even more flimsy.
give an example of something that fundamentally changes scripture :jbhmm:

Protestantism's "sola scriptura" is the biggest reason for apostasy in the US

there is more to it than just the book
 

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give an example of something that fundamentally changes scripture :jbhmm:

Protestantism's "sola scriptura" is the biggest reason for apostasy in the US

there is more to it than just the book
Can't tell you off the top of my head but here are some videos that cover it



 

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Can't tell you off the top of my head but here are some videos that cover it




A better question is what are the books of the bible fundamentally? :jbhmm:

they are collections of texts compiled by scribes...codecies and manuscripts

As I've said to others, the church as we know it in the US is continuous offshoots of catholicism which is in it self...an offshoot of the true church.

The reason some texts are included or are removed has more to do with the concept of "inspired word of God" which is what they are. When you see this for what it is then it beckons what defines the faith then:

The text/source or the truthfulness of the message and tradition? :ehh: The Ethiopian Orthodox church has many texts linked in the vids in their canon. In the East many of the other texts not in our bible are considered deuterocanon but some texts are outright gnostic heresies. :yeshrug: I used to look at many of the writings and become intrigued until I realized that its possible people can write whatever they want. So discerning the source material is a necessity by nature.

If someone tried to add texts to the Rigveda for instance there would probably be significant Hindu backlash. All it takes is to read the texts in question and decide for yourself :mjgrin:
 
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