I am working on trying to have a religious faith by embracing an objective uncertainty and thought this web site would be a good place to hash that out. Right now I think of myself as a person who is a roaming catholic.
I am studying some Existentialism as best I can, and I was reading in the Existentialism for Dummies book that God is dead which I understand what that means it is just an observation it isn't a celebration, and I thought about making the title of this thread "Being Religious isn't a 'Get out of jail free' card" which is explained very well in the book. I'll just share the last paragraph from that section summarized as best I can:
"After the church lost its privileged absolute status as the arbiter of truth about existence (which was even at the national level), the individual must reassert him or herself. Christianity - real, personal, passionate Christianity - once again becomes dangerous and once again becomes possible, but it isn't something that can be taken for granted. It's hard. Because Christianity as a dominant system has lost its mojo, lost its ascendancy, God is as dead for the christian as he is for the atheist, and this is attended with all the same pitfalls and turmoil." By Existentialism for Dummies authors Dr. Christopher Panza and Mr. Gregory Gale. I am definitely glad to have this book.
So I think that being religious is not a get out of jail free card, just because I pray and go to church and want to believe in Jesus the fact is that might not happen for myself no matter how much I may want it. For example I may want to believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ, but it is hard to do so when there is just so much evil in the world, and because of the death of God we really don't get any clear answers that have the weight of certainty to it at all. So I get what the author is saying here it isn't easy it is not going to get any easier to try to be a christian especially after being an atheist for four years. However with the help of my higher power I will carry on. Also getting stimulation helps with this, and going to church and praying, if I try not to worry about the theory so much it is easier that way, but I would like a belief that makes more sense to me in the world that I live in, something like a pan theist idea I believe.
So here is a question for you do you struggle with your faith too? I don't see why this would be easy given the total lack of certainty we have towards a lot of questions that have no definite answers frankly. So what are your thoughts on this?
I am studying some Existentialism as best I can, and I was reading in the Existentialism for Dummies book that God is dead which I understand what that means it is just an observation it isn't a celebration, and I thought about making the title of this thread "Being Religious isn't a 'Get out of jail free' card" which is explained very well in the book. I'll just share the last paragraph from that section summarized as best I can:
"After the church lost its privileged absolute status as the arbiter of truth about existence (which was even at the national level), the individual must reassert him or herself. Christianity - real, personal, passionate Christianity - once again becomes dangerous and once again becomes possible, but it isn't something that can be taken for granted. It's hard. Because Christianity as a dominant system has lost its mojo, lost its ascendancy, God is as dead for the christian as he is for the atheist, and this is attended with all the same pitfalls and turmoil." By Existentialism for Dummies authors Dr. Christopher Panza and Mr. Gregory Gale. I am definitely glad to have this book.
So I think that being religious is not a get out of jail free card, just because I pray and go to church and want to believe in Jesus the fact is that might not happen for myself no matter how much I may want it. For example I may want to believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ, but it is hard to do so when there is just so much evil in the world, and because of the death of God we really don't get any clear answers that have the weight of certainty to it at all. So I get what the author is saying here it isn't easy it is not going to get any easier to try to be a christian especially after being an atheist for four years. However with the help of my higher power I will carry on. Also getting stimulation helps with this, and going to church and praying, if I try not to worry about the theory so much it is easier that way, but I would like a belief that makes more sense to me in the world that I live in, something like a pan theist idea I believe.
So here is a question for you do you struggle with your faith too? I don't see why this would be easy given the total lack of certainty we have towards a lot of questions that have no definite answers frankly. So what are your thoughts on this?