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Gregrios wrote:Would it be better for me to lie so your precious feelings don't get hurt? Dream on! Just because you don't like what I said doesn't make it wrong. I admit the last part was an assumption based on my own experience (which would be true in some cases) but as for the rest, it's only speeking the truth. Deal with it.
OnlyAmbrose wrote:I don't think Greg is being an ass, or taking a holier than thou posture. I think he's talking from his own experiences. In fact, I'd say his confession is rather humbling and empathic. Seems to me like he's trying to say that he's felt the same things that you're feeling.
Could he have worded it in a softer way? Certainly. But I don't think that what he said should be exaggerated.
Gregrios wrote:PS: That achy feeling you get is called "GUILT". The thoughts that are going threw your head after you read this are "THOUGHTS OF DENIAL".
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Gregrios wrote:Would it be better for me to lie so your precious feelings don't get hurt? Dream on! Just because you don't like what I said doesn't make it wrong. I admit the last part was an assumption based on my own experience (which would be true in some cases) but as for the rest, it's only speeking the truth. Deal with it.
Gregrios wrote:Maybe you should do some reading before you comment. That way you won't look like a total bonehead.
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
Great! But I really don't see how the two are mutually exclusive, I'm not implying that you still are all the former, I'm just saying that I see no inherent conflict with being an arrogant, selfish, ignorant believer in an almighty god.Gregrios wrote:Yes, I went from living a selfish, ignorant, and arrogent life to living as a believer in GOD THE ALMIGHTY!
Clear thinking led me away from taking what I had been told from early childhood for granted and towards agnosticism and subsequently atheism. Maybe clear thinking can take you to a lot of places, I guess you clearly assessed your situation and decided you needed to change your way of life and grabbed the first catalyst that came your way, which turned out to be religion, I do not doubt that you could have done it without religion as well.I was in jail for a month when I made this life changing decision. It was due to clear thinking as it was the 1st time in 8 years previous that I was off the weed.
Weed gives you nice fuzzy feelings but it's not something I'd do regularly (what's it been? 8 years now?), and I wouldn't smoke it, I know what smoke does to ones lungs. While drugs in moderation might contribute positively to artistry, I doubt they are beneficial to evaluating ones overall situation and to philosophical ponderings, so I can definitely see how you being off Marihuana contributed to this drastic reevaluation and restructuring of your life.When I was on the weed lots of thoughts of our existence went through my head but all seemed ridiculas once my mind was cleared of the foggyness that weed so perfectly provides.
In a way, it tells that you changed your way of life at one point and that you got religion at the same time.Does that answer your question?
I know you later admitted that "the last part" was an assumption, but you're really assuming a bit much here. Achy feelings? Negative. Thoughts? "Sounds like he was a petty criminal and isn't any more, that's great." Checking for Denial... Denial not found. If you make an assumption this large, at least make it clear, I know I try to do that, if I always remember to is an other question.PS: That achy feeling you get is called "GUILT". The thoughts that are going threw your head after you read this are "THOUGHTS OF DENIAL".
And this is almost definitely not an assumption at all and it's part of "the last part". You're referring to the achy feelings and thoughts of denial and the truth is probably meant to be that there's a god and we atheists all don't want to believe in him. Do I assume correctly?No one ever said the truth would be easy to accept.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
Gregrios wrote:Gregrios wrote:Would it be better for me to lie so your precious feelings don't get hurt? Dream on! Just because you don't like what I said doesn't make it wrong. I admit the last part was an assumption based on my own experience (which would be true in some cases) but as for the rest, it's only speeking the truth. Deal with it.
Neo, I guess you missed this post. Maybe you should do some reading before you comment. That way you won't look like a total bonehead.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Neoteny wrote:Still, your claims to know the truth just add to the already mountainous perception that you think you are better than everyone else. It's ok, though. Many religious people can't realize that the fact that the idea of an exclusive heaven or hell makes them elitist in the sense that they think they are better than everyone else. Reason why religious practitioners scare me #24...
Zaqq wrote:In fact, I'm glad that he beleives in his God cuz if he didnt that would be one sorry-ass fool to call himself Christian.
Snorri1234 wrote:Zaqq wrote:In fact, I'm glad that he beleives in his God cuz if he didnt that would be one sorry-ass fool to call himself Christian.
Well duh.
Zaqq wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:Zaqq wrote:In fact, I'm glad that he beleives in his God cuz if he didnt that would be one sorry-ass fool to call himself Christian.
Well duh.
You might be surprised how many "Catholics" I know that wouldn't think there was a God if lighning stuck the guy sitting in the pew next to them. Well... maybe not many, sure. But some people do just blindly beleive what they were raised as, and back when I used to philosophically debate their own religion (I was actually still Catholic in Middle school, which was when I started asking questions, as it were) they would argue for five minutes, degenerate to repeating themselves, then ask why I cared if it was my own religion, why argue with it? WTF, man! I would think that someone in Gregorio's experiences would be able to do better than that.
Too many don't beleive in their God, they beleive in their religion. Or more appropriately, they don't know their religion, but trust their parents and the people who taught their parents and those that taught them so on and so forth enough to simply go with it. I doubt many with G's experience would be so foolish.
Gregrios wrote:Zaqq wrote:You might be surprised how many "Catholics" I know that wouldn't think there was a God if lighning stuck the guy sitting in the pew next to them. Well... maybe not many, sure. But some people do just blindly beleive what they were raised as, and back when I used to philosophically debate their own religion (I was actually still Catholic in Middle school, which was when I started asking questions, as it were) they would argue for five minutes, degenerate to repeating themselves, then ask why I cared if it was my own religion, why argue with it? WTF, man! I would think that someone in Gregorio's experiences would be able to do better than that.
Too many don't beleive in their God, they beleive in their religion. Or more appropriately, they don't know their religion, but trust their parents and the people who taught their parents and those that taught them so on and so forth enough to simply go with it. I doubt many with G's experience would be so foolish.
What a breath of fresh air. You're the 1st person on CC that I've seen that studies the Gnostic Scriptures. I'm not saying you're the only one but just the 1st I've seen.
I think you're presuming that I'm a Christian when in fact it's more of a case of just believing in God. I don't and probably never will accept just one religion. I don't feel that it's as important as just believing in the almighty God. As it is now I study the Bible, Gnostic Scriptures, and the Book of Mormon. I personally find that these 3 sets of scripture all support each other.
You see, the way I came to find God was with almost no outside help what so ever. The only outside help that I might of had is being around a majority of Christians as it led me to read the Bible 1st. This only left me thursting for more knowledge. That's when I looked into the Gnostic Scriptures and Book of Mormon.
I agree with your thoughts on religion as it is regarded now a days. It does seem to be more about the name of the religion or it's paticular beliefs then about actually knowing God. The thing that really bothers me is how on a dayly basis I see God being used as a simple punch line from people who go to church every Sunday.
In my opinion, God has taken a back seat to the vanities of religious belief.
Zaqq wrote:You might be surprised how many "Catholics" I know that wouldn't think there was a God if lighning stuck the guy sitting in the pew next to them.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
Zaqq wrote:tzor- Hey, dont pick on Catholics! My mother's Catholic you jerk!!!
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
tzor wrote:Zaqq wrote:tzor- Hey, dont pick on Catholics! My mother's Catholic you jerk!!!
If I "pick" on Catholics it is only because I am one myself.
danvoy9787 wrote:as a reply to very first statement posted by whoever created this:
for one if you aren't christian....you ARE going to hell....so therefore your parents are right!
Furthermore, its not very oftem you see the words "morals" and "athiests" in the same sentence...
no offense!
OnlyAmbrose wrote:tzor wrote:Zaqq wrote:tzor- Hey, dont pick on Catholics! My mother's Catholic you jerk!!!
If I "pick" on Catholics it is only because I am one myself.
And I must say you look spiffy with the Knights of Columbus hat
muy_thaiguy wrote:I'm counting 4 Catholics here... Is it time we go on another crusade yet? Been what, 700 years since the last one?
luns101 wrote:You should be able to convert a soul from 500 yards away armed only with a Gideon New Testament that you found at a Holiday Inn!!!!
muy_thaiguy wrote:Sir! Permission to do 50 push-ups with the Ark of the Covenant on my back?
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