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-- Posted by sicosys at 2:57 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
What one is ACTUALLY right?
-- Posted by Samsung Digitalcam at 2:57 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
None
-- Posted by Presario at 2:57 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
There isn't a wrong or right religion, you're basically a troll.
-- Posted by Gaelle at 2:58 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
There's something out there for everyone. Most people really just don't have time to look. And for those who want to live by their own rules, Wicca is it.
-- Posted by sicosys at 2:58 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
Quote: from Presario at 2:57 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
There isn't a wrong or right religion, you're basically a troll.
Im basically a troll... you serious? ROFL Ask a serious question and you go hatin.
-- Posted by yoshiness at 2:58 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
There is no right religion exactly. All religions have some form of activities that not all people approve of.
-- Posted by nyepie at 2:58 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
There is no right or wrong answer to that question, it's in the mind of each individual.
-- Posted by akallen at 2:58 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
The one who beats up the others, not really. It's the one that you believe in.
-- Posted by carracer at 3:01 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
Who knows. I'm just going to follow judaism and test my luck. I'll probably go up to heaven and some guy will be like "gotcha! Hinduism was the real religion. Now we have to reincarnate you and see if you get it right this time."
-- Posted by EmerleeX at 3:02 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
That jedi one (:
-- Posted by MourningAir at 3:12 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
You might be interested in this! a discussion over why Christianity is different
-- Posted by Shogun villimax at 4:41 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
Quote: from sicosys at 2:57 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
What one is ACTUALLY right? 
We'll have to wate and see. [although the "Rob from the rich and swindle the poor' one seems to be folding up,as evidenced by the bale out's of several componies!]
-- Posted by LittleBombs at 5:08 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
Whatever you believe is right. Not one religion can be 100% proven to be right.
-- Posted by LittleBombs at 5:09 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
Quote: from Gaelle at 2:58 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
There's something out there for everyone. Most people really just don't have time to look. And for those who want to live by their own rules, Wicca is it. 
Not exactly. Wicca isn't about just doing whatever. There are guidelines to live by.
-- Posted by greatescape at 5:32 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
Quote: from MourningAir at 5:12 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
You might be interested in this! a discussion over why Christianity is different
Nothing in that was even remotely interesting, thought provoking or convincing. I found these especially humorous.
The primary difference is obvious--our God is a LIVING GOD, not an inanimate object such as the various "gods" you have mentioned above.
All this genius manged to do was find a shoddy way to undermine the validity of ancient religions which used objects as a way of communicating with their Gods. Aside from offering no solid proof that Christianity is more valid than any other religion, they also completely neglected the fact that most modern religions do not involve the worship of idols. This post completely ignores all monotheistic religions, as well as most eastern religions.
So let me ask you the same Question. Why is science so special? What makes you think in 100 years or maybe even in your life time, That what you believe now will still be there? (Did you hear about Pluto?) My confused brother, the burden of "proof" is on you. Especially because your "religion" demands it! Ours is content with us just having faith.
This second fellow here, although seemingly more literate than the first, is arguing that the burden of proof lies with those who believe in science over religion. The problem here is that science PROVIDES proof already. This guy is arguing that because science has been disproven and expanded upon in the past, it is not an absolute truth. While that might be the case (and I think any logical person would agree that science is not infallible), is already has done something that religion has never done and will likely never do: It has compiled thousands years of facts. Religion's only form of proof lies in it's own doctrines, which is not proof at all. This is not all to say that it's not possible that any given faith is not true. It is to say that the burden of proof lies with religion. The side that makes claims that go beyond our own perception and observation should always be the one that needs to back up their views.
AV1611VET (3rd post)
strawman ad homiem ad homiem ad homiem strawman Petitio Principii Petitio Principii Petitio Principii ad homiem strawman strawman Non Sequitur Non Sequitur strawman ad homiem ad homiem ad homiem strawman Petitio Principii Petitio Principii Petitio Principii ad homiem strawman strawman Non Sequitur Non Sequitur strawman ad homiem ad homiem ad homiem strawman Petitio Principii Petitio Principii Petitio Principii ad homiem strawman strawman Non Sequitur Non Sequitur strawman ad homiem ad homiem ad homiem strawman Petitio Principii Petitio Principii Petitio Principii ad homiem strawman strawman Non Sequitur Non Sequitur I could go on but that whole topic kind of makes me annoyed.
-- Posted by John Augustine at 5:42 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
Quote: from LittleBombs at 5:08 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
Whatever you believe is right. Not one religion can be 100% proven to be right. 
Not yet it can't. We may find out in the future.
-- Posted by LittleBombs at 5:45 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
Quote: from John Augustine at 5:42 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
Quote: from LittleBombs at 5:08 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
Whatever you believe is right. Not one religion can be 100% proven to be right. 
Not yet it can't. We may find out in the future. 
How exactly? Stop creating pointless arguments.
-- Posted by greatescape at 6:05 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
Quote: from LittleBombs at 7:45 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
How exactly? Stop creating pointless arguments.
God glasses. They'll put them in the bottom of cereal boxes as a prize.
-- Posted by MourningAir at 7:23 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
lol, you can claim that science proves itself all you want. it proves itself one minute, disproves itself the next. if you consider that to be what defines "fact" then OK but I find truth to be an absolute and not something that is so easily changed year after year. That aside, the focus of this topic is not religion vs. science but religion vs. religion and what determines which is the absolute truth of the universe. So then I am here to say -why- one would choose Christianity over others! Christianity proves itself not through "doctrine" but through the Bible... a holy book which science has not yet disproved! A holy book which has proven itself repeatedly.
-- Posted by MourningAir at 7:27 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
Quote: from LittleBombs at 8:08 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
Whatever you believe is right. Not one religion can be 100% proven to be right. 
So I could start a religion that promotes child abuse because deep inside that's what my personal conscience dictates is "right?" But I do agree that there is not a way to prove to everyone the validity of a religion simply because many people do not -want- to believe and reject such notions from the beginning.
-- Posted by lorenextdoor at 8:27 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
God has been trying to guide humans to believe forever. Even when they did start to believe, they would stray from the right path, again and again. The many prophets of God continued to try to show the people the right way. But people would twist God's and the Prophets' words, making new religions. When Messanger Mohammad (pbuh) came, he was the final messanger. He introduced Islam, the purist, most accurate religion. Still many people did not believe, but Mohammad also had many followers. Islam is spreading throughout the world, thousands of native american converts even, every year. Anyway, I believe Islam is the truest religion. It teaches peace and morals. I see other religions as twisted beliefs - changed to suit the peoples' wants and lifestyles. This is why there are so many religions.
-- Posted by Gaelle at 4:18 am on Jan. 3, 2009
Quote: from LittleBombs at 5:09 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
Quote: from Gaelle at 2:58 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
There's something out there for everyone. Most people really just don't have time to look. And for those who want to live by their own rules, Wicca is it. 
Not exactly. Wicca isn't about just doing whatever. There are guidelines to live by. 
I know, but they're loose enough to allow people to create what they want.
-- Posted by mysticgohan at 4:50 am on Jan. 3, 2009
Quote: from Gaelle at 4:18 am on Jan. 3, 2009
Quote: from LittleBombs at 5:09 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
Quote: from Gaelle at 2:58 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
There's something out there for everyone. Most people really just don't have time to look. And for those who want to live by their own rules, Wicca is it. 
Not exactly. Wicca isn't about just doing whatever. There are guidelines to live by. 
I know, but they're loose enough to allow people to create what they want. 
Many popular religions allow this. Buddhism, Hinduism and Christianity being the biggest.
-- Posted by LittleBombs at 6:11 am on Jan. 3, 2009
Quote: from MourningAir at 7:27 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
Quote: from LittleBombs at 8:08 pm on Jan. 2, 2009
Whatever you believe is right. Not one religion can be 100% proven to be right. 
So I could start a religion that promotes child abuse because deep inside that's what my personal conscience dictates is "right?" But I do agree that there is not a way to prove to everyone the validity of a religion simply because many people do not -want- to believe and reject such notions from the beginning. 
I didn't mean that, your just trying to start an argument. What I am saying is, if your hurting no one, and live in peace then you are right. But no one should preach to each other and shove beliefs down each others throat, cause that would be wrong.
-- Posted by LogicandReason at 6:28 am on Jan. 3, 2009
The competing validity claims of all religions betray the obvious fact that they were created by ignorant, poor, superstitious,and mostly illiterate people who were attepmting to fill information gaps without science. Suffering and pain demonstrate the lack of a loving prodidence. Let's just admit that religion is wishful thinking that helps us deal with our eventual death.
-- Posted by Wilder at 10:31 am on Jan. 3, 2009
The competing validity claims of all religions betray the obvious fact that they were created by ignorant, poor, superstitious,and mostly illiterate people who were attepmting to fill information gaps without science. 
This assertion merely reveals your ignorance of religion. You do understand that there is a difference between some religions with which you are familiar and religion the category, right? That there are religions that do not claim to be valid to the point of invalidating others, that do not make any claims in the realms of science, and that lack superstition?
Let's just admit that religion is wishful thinking that helps us deal with our eventual death. 
That would be a hasty generalization, no?
-- Posted by MourningAir at 12:55 pm on Jan. 3, 2009
Quote: from LittleBombs at 9:11 am on Jan. 3, 2009
I didn't mean that, your just trying to start an argument. What I am saying is, if your hurting no one, and live in peace then you are right. But no one should preach to each other and shove beliefs down each others throat, cause that would be wrong.
Asking you to explain your statement is trying to start an argument? You should probably stay out of R&P then.
-- Posted by LittleBombs at 12:57 pm on Jan. 3, 2009
Quote: from MourningAir at 12:55 pm on Jan. 3, 2009
Quote: from LittleBombs at 9:11 am on Jan. 3, 2009
I didn't mean that, your just trying to start an argument. What I am saying is, if your hurting no one, and live in peace then you are right. But no one should preach to each other and shove beliefs down each others throat, cause that would be wrong.
Asking you to explain your statement is trying to start an argument? You should probably stay out of R&P then. 
It's your tone. I have noticed a hell of a lot of people on the religion forum have a tone, and I'm not gonna be nice to someone who talks down to me like I am stupid.
-- Posted by MourningAir at 1:02 pm on Jan. 3, 2009
Quote: from LittleBombs at 3:57 pm on Jan. 3, 2009
Quote: from MourningAir at 12:55 pm on Jan. 3, 2009
Quote: from LittleBombs at 9:11 am on Jan. 3, 2009
I didn't mean that, your just trying to start an argument. What I am saying is, if your hurting no one, and live in peace then you are right. But no one should preach to each other and shove beliefs down each others throat, cause that would be wrong.
Asking you to explain your statement is trying to start an argument? You should probably stay out of R&P then. 
It's your tone. I have noticed a hell of a lot of people on the religion forum have a tone, and I'm not gonna be nice to someone who talks down to me like I am stupid. 
My tone? All I did was pose a question to you and then I agreed with part of what you're saying... I really don't see how that's talking down to you. I think you're just paranoid/a bit biased in regards to how you think Christians view nonbelievers.
-- Posted by LittleBombs at 1:06 pm on Jan. 3, 2009
Quote: from MourningAir at 1:02 pm on Jan. 3, 2009
Quote: from LittleBombs at 3:57 pm on Jan. 3, 2009
Quote: from MourningAir at 12:55 pm on Jan. 3, 2009
Quote: from LittleBombs at 9:11 am on Jan. 3, 2009
I didn't mean that, your just trying to start an argument. What I am saying is, if your hurting no one, and live in peace then you are right. But no one should preach to each other and shove beliefs down each others throat, cause that would be wrong.
Asking you to explain your statement is trying to start an argument? You should probably stay out of R&P then. 
It's your tone. I have noticed a hell of a lot of people on the religion forum have a tone, and I'm not gonna be nice to someone who talks down to me like I am stupid. 
My tone? All I did was pose a question to you and then I agreed with part of what you're saying... I really don't see how that's talking down to you. I think you're just paranoid/a bit biased in regards to how you think Christians view nonbelievers. 
No, I'm not. I get too many people on this forum picking at every little thing I say. When it comes to the religious forum, I'm just not gonna reply to anyone who quotes me anymore. I love talking about religion, but people on here have seriously been pissing me off lately.
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