PsychoSarah
Chaotic Neutral
Yes I do, but not unrestricted. Man will not be allowed to destroy the planet and all life.
They got where they are by giving in to evil too much I would suspect. Every man is a potential murderer, in fact if we hate our brother we are a murderer, even if the deed is not carried out.
Good for you. Far as I know, He heard the first time though. Might want to include other stuff in the chat times with Him.
Good for you. I think you are on the right track. Relax though, belief may not come as fast and large to us as you may have thought. Reading or hearing the word of God causes faith to grow. I guess there is a time before it grows when it may be too small to see
Lu 13:19 -It is like a grain of mustard seed, which a man took, and cast into his garden; and it grew, and waxed a great tree; and the fowls of the air lodged in the branches of it.
Mr 9:24 - And straightway the father of the child cried out, and said with tears, Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief.
Apparently not. But the funny thing is, that for me to be shown wrong, and probably a lot of other folks, it can take considerable time. I tend to cling to my notions to the bitter end. Like the same state past, which I think is a right notion...good luck getting me to dump that
Mt 7:7 -Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you:
Mt 7:8 -For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened.
Mt 18:3 -And said, Verily I say unto you, Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven.
He heard.
The problem with teaching kids fables as truth is that they lose ability to some degree to differentiate truth from fable. I could see also how someone getting saved that comes from a totally atheist background might take awhile longer to grow in faith.
Illogical, we have already made enough atomic weapons to blow ourselves up out of existence. Technically, the first ones could go off in error, which would lead to a domino effect of everyone setting the rest off out of panic, depending on the initial "target".
I suppose though it would depend on where you divide hate from less strong negative emotions, such as dislike. However, I personally view a person who is filled with hate who restrains themselves from acting on it as stronger in spirit than someone who never feels that emotion at all.
I am sure that all deities have had their fill of selfish prayers; I'd rather just to continue with my relatively meek request. I prayed for enough selfish things as a little kid.
Ha, Oh really? Belief doesn't come fast for all of people? Who knew
*sigh* I have told you, my disagreeing with you on the matter of a different state past is not related to any beliefs. Many Christians disagree with you on that, not just atheists. I can use both observations and the bible to poke holes in that idea, and if I was a Christian, I might even view it as sacrilegious to suggest god would have to make such great changes to the universe just for Adam and Eve to fall.
It must suck to constantly hear all the people praying to you in the world (referring to what the Christian god is stated to experience). Omniscience has its negative aspects I suppose.
This final statement here actually has a degree of fact to it; studies have shown that this does make it harder for kids to distinguish truth from myth. However, any religious upbringing does the same thing (so a kid brought up as a Christian is more likely to buy in to the Tooth Fairy than a kid brought up in a more secular situation, not because Christians teach kids these tales more, which they don't, but because you already got the kids to believe in magic, etc.).
I wouldn't say I had a particularly atheist upbringing. Religion just was never really discussed. In fact, as a kid I was the one to bring the subject up (asking questions about where god lives, etc) as a result of overhearing people talk about faith on TV and such. When I heard god was everywhere, but didn't make itself visible, I tried to, of all things, trick it into letting me see by walking out of rooms and then suddenly turning, hoping, of all things, to catch a glimpse before god became invisible again (child logic is funny in hindsight).
However, it is rather interesting to note that I am a 5th generation atheist on my mother's side, although she recently changed her belief status from agnostic theist to gnostic theist.
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