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Gregory         
          DingoJones
DingoJones         
          Gregory
Gregory         
         Youre almost there…next step: maybe there is no god at all, and religions are bullshit.
Keep peeling back the layers Gregory. — DingoJones
 Echoes
Echoes         
          Gregory
Gregory         
          Nickolasgaspar
Nickolasgaspar         
          Gregory
Gregory         
          Gregory
Gregory         
          Paine
Paine         
          Manuel
Manuel         
          Paine
Paine         
         The ontological argument is a sham unless seen as mysticism — Gregory
 Nickolasgaspar
Nickolasgaspar         
          Nickolasgaspar
Nickolasgaspar         
          TheQuestion
TheQuestion         
         So I think my questions about religious belief and actions are fair: why act religiously when there is no evidence God is listening in the sense you might think he does. — Gregory
 Ennui Elucidator
Ennui Elucidator         
         So let's suppose there is a God. Questions naturally arise about what kind of a God he or she is. — Gregory
 Gregory
Gregory         
         But I haven’t met many Philosophers who is willing to study the teachings of both religion and compare it to philosophy since it would challenge the individuals convictions. — TheQuestion
The study of god is not unlike any other inquiry - it is steeped entirely in language, which is a wholly human construct (or at least is the construct of whatever inter subjective group you think is making the inquiry). When you ask about god, what you are really asking about is yourself. Being able to see god talk as fundamentally about our abstractions rather than something “out there” is a useful way to reconcile that we regularly talk about the ineffable — Ennui Elucidator
 180 Proof
180 Proof         
          TheQuestion
TheQuestion         
         I use to be Christian and I know their theology quite well. — Gregory
 Gregory
Gregory         
         What was your turning point was it to much awareness or was it circumstantial? — TheQuestion
 Gregory
Gregory         
         As an antitheist (inspired by Via Negativa), I claim that whatever is said "about God" is not true – theism is not true (type), therefore Abrahamic, Greco-Roman, Vedic, shamanic deities, etc are imaginary (tokens) – and "religions" (i.e. "revealed" attributions of "God") are nothing but superstitions, or false hopes ritually pacifying false fears. 'Deus, sive natura' – sans sub specie aeternitatis, pandeism (i.e. finite unbounded immanence) grounds my speculative inquiries (re: the real). — 180 Proof
 TheQuestion
TheQuestion         
         Thanks for the question. I was raised Catholic, served at the Latin mass and all that, but my consciousness changed a lot from 17-19 and one day I realized I had believed only in wishes instead of something I had evidence for. Religion is something that is on my mind a lot though, which is why I post about it — Gregory
 180 Proof
180 Proof         
         What "it" are you referring to?I want to ask is it "skepticism" or "doubt"?
So ask again to anyone out there. Is it "Skepticism" or "Doubt"? — TheQuestion
Even more so: I feel, therefore more-than-I-exists. :mask:_ "I feel there for I exist." _
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