atheist buddy wrote:
Realworldjack wrote:
I do not expect all to be convinced by the same evidence I have been convinced by, in fact I expect there to be those who disagree, all I would like to do is to be involved in the conversation, in hopes of undertanding what others believe, in order to help me understand better what it is I claim to believe, and who knows, in the end, it may be myself who becomes convinced I am the one in error!
I respect that.
So, please tell me on what basis you believe that the God of the Bible exist.
I don't believe he exists, but much like you, I'm open to the possibility that I'm wrong.
We can't both be right, so let's try to figure it out.
Okay, you are asking me to give you the basis for my belief in the God of the Bible. But as I have attempted to say, this is far to great a task to attempt to accomplish in this type of format. It took years of intense study, and struggle to arrive where I am now. What motivated me to undertake this struggle in the first place, was because I knew I would need to be able to give my children an answer! Before I had children I was pretty much care free, however once my children arrived, I realized they would be exposed to the question of God! I also realized at that time I had no answer! With this being the case, I dove in, in order to have some sort of answer. Shortly after I took on this venture, I concluded I would give them one of three answers.
1. I have studied the evidence and I am convinced there is no God, and here are the reasons why.
2. I have studied the evidence and I have not come to a conclusion as of yet, but this is what I have learned thus far.
3. I have studied the evidence and have become convinced by the evidence that there is a God, and here is why.
Of course as you already know I eventually became convinced of the truth of Christianity, and have shared my beliefs with my children. Now, I would like you to notice, I have not indoctrinated my children! Rather, what I have done is share with them down through the years what it is I believe, and why I believe it, and I have allowed them to analyze this evidence for themselves in order for them to settle this in their own minds. In other words I want their mind to be convinced first, and from here their hearts will follow. Many, many times Christians simply go after the hearts, (emotions), of their children, and leave the mind behind, and this is what causes us to have many weak minded Christians. At any rate my point is, you seem to think that giving the basis for my belief would be a simple task, that I could jot down in a few senteces, but this is not the case in the least, rather I would have to go through the entirety of the Bible. When I attempted to give you a small sample on the other thread, you simply continued to give me your opinion without any facts to back your opinion up, such as when you say, "the Bible is full of fairy tales," and yet you have not demonstrated that it is! You are guilty of what you accuse me of, which is making statements which have not been verified! You also seemed to be extremely bored, which demonstrates you are really not interested at all how I have arrived at my conclusions, therefore why should I waste my time? At any rate, at the risk of boring you further, allow me to attempt again to give you another small portion, remembering this is simply a scratching at the surface!
On another thread, the OP gives a definition of religion. This definition is focused on the, "WORSHIP," of God, or the supernatural. But the problem now is, we have to define the word, "WORSHIP!" I hope you can now see how in depth this can get! You see, you can surely turn to a dictionary and receive a definition of, "worship," but this definition would be absolutely irrelevant if a particular religion had a different definition. As an example, Christianity tells us our proper worship, is to offer ourselves as living sacrifices. With this being the case, the Christian definition of worship, has nothing whatsoever to do with, ritual practices, attending services, etc. This is becoming more, and more in depth as I think about it! But I want you to notice, there is a definite contrast involved here! The contrast is, in the Old Testament the people offered sacrifices but these sacrifices were dead! We no longer are to offer dead sacrifices but rather we are to, "offer ourselves as living sacrifices which is our proper form of worship!" In other words, we are to die to ourselves, wants, and desires, and sacrifice ourselves to the service of others! Notice, I did not say to the service of God! What sort of service would God need from us? With this being the case, we serve God by our service to others!
You see the secular definition of worship involves attending meetings, (SERViCES), where rituals, and certain rites are performed, and these services are viewed as our service, or worship of God. Although there are many, many, Churches that call their services, "Worship Services," this is an incorrect view of the service. The correct view of the Church service is not our service, or worship of God, but rather we attend these services to be served by God! As I said, God is not in need of our service, but we are certainly in need of His service, and it is only after we have been rightly served by God that we can then go out to sarafice ourselves in the service of others. Can you imagine what a difference there would be if all Churches held this view of worship? In other words, they would not in any way view their attendance at the service as worship of God, but rather their worship of God would be the sacrafice of themselves in the service of others! In the end what I am saying here is, our meeting together at Church can be rightly called a service, but it is not a worship service, in other words it is not our service to God, but rather it is called a service because in this service we are being served by God!
Now lets return to the definition of religion. The OP I referred to above gave a definition of religion, and I am sure there are others. Well, I have my own definition of religion. Notice, I am saying this is my own definition, I am not in any way saying that all should adhere to this definition, I am simply saying, this is the way I view religion! In my view, all religion is a man made system. Religion teaches us that there is a god, higher power, utopia, enlightenment, etc., that must be reached, and religion gives us a list of things we must do to reach this goal. This list of things we must do, comes in the form of, rules to keep, keys to unlock, steps to follow, laws to obey, etc. In the end all these things are rungs on the ladder we must climb to ascend to this god, etc.
Now allow me to preface what I am about to say. I am going to reference something the Bible tells us. I am not in any way saying it is true, I am simply stating the fact, that this is recorded in the Bible, whether it is true or not is another discussion. Okay, the Bible tells us, "the Laws of God are written on our, (human race), conscience." Now, "IF" this happens to be true, it could explain religion. In other words it could explain, that we understand law! We understand the process! If I do this, this is what I will receive in return. So then, we understand law! The problem is not the laws, the laws work just fine, the problem is that I cannot keep law! Sure I can keep some of the laws some of the time, but I continually fail at keeping law! This is why we continue to run into so many of our problems, because we fail to keep law!
By way of example, my sister has had a weight problem all her life. Over the last couple of years she has finally stuck to the laws of a diet program, and lost over 100 lbs. This demonstrates, there is nothing wrong whatsoever, with the laws of dieting! These laws are good, and they work! Now there are many people who are overweight, most of these people not only want to lose weight, but they would also absolutely love to! For the overwhelming majority of these people, the laws of a diet program would work just fine, and if they would simply follow these laws, they could, and would lose weight, because the laws of dieting work just fine! So then, what is the problem? The problem is not the law, the law is good! This means the problem is the people who find it to difficult to follow this law! This principle is at work in other areas as well, like if I would take my medication daily as I should, it would keep me from having gout flair ups! But it is also at work in more serious problems we face.
Now surely there are those that seem to be better law keepers than the rest of us, but in the end, no matter how much better you are than me, we are all law breakers! But again the problem is not at all law! The law is right, just, good, and it works! So then I find the problem is me! I am the problem, because I cannot consistently keep law!
So, religion gives us a list of things to do, in the end, no matter how you slice it, and no matter what you call it, whether you call it, rules to keep, keys to unlock, or steps to follow, in the end this is all LAW! These LAWS are the rungs on the ladder you must use to ascend to god, higher power, arrive at utopia, enlightenment, etc. In Chhristianity, there is a God, and there is also a ladder that spans the gap between ourselves and God, however Christianity tells us we cannot ascend this ladder to God, rather God has descended the ladder to us! Christianity tells us to let go of our own efforts of attempting to ascend this ladder, and grab a hold of the God Who has descended this ladder to us!
Religion gives us, LAW, at list of things for us to do, and if we do these things, it will have a positive impact on us. Christianity on the other hand gives us Gospel, which means, The Good News of what God has done for us, and allows this News to have it's effect, or impact on us, and in us! So religion gives us LAW which is bad news because it in no way empowers us to be able to keep the LAW! And again, Christianity gives us simple News, and allows this News to do its work!
News, is a powerful thing! Simple news has the power to change things, it has the power to change the direction of a man. Example, on my way home the other day, I had fully intended to go straight home, however while I was on the way, I received a text from my wife that simply said, "we are out of milk." Now this was news to me, but this simple news message had the power to cause me to change my direction!
So again, religion gives us LAW, (a list of things to do), while Christianity gives us The Good News of what God has done for us, and we can now let go of our own efforts, and grab a hold of what God has done for us.
Now, if you will go back and read again what I posted on the other thread, I think you will see how what I have said here ties into what was said there! In other words, Adam, and Eve, could continue to work sewing fig leaves together, or they could rest from their work, and trust in what God had supplied, (animal skin). Or the contrast between the lines of Cain, and Seth. One line is busy attempting to remedy their situation while the other is calling on The Name of The Lord! And then there was Abraham who believed God, and by this belief was credited righteousness. In other words, he did not earn righteousness by his works, but rather rested from his works, and trusted God, and this trust was credited to him as righteousness.
Again, this is just a small sample of why I believe the Bible. Now, do I expect what I have said here to cause you are anyone else who may read it to be busting through the doors of a Church this Sunday? I do not, and this is not the intent. My intent is simply to give the reasons why I believe. I expect there to be those who reject my reasons, and I understand this rejection, and I do not condemn or ridicule those who do reject my reasoning. I understand there are many Christians who do ridicule, and condemn those who reject their reasoning, and these Christians claim there is no reason for unbelief. I am not that guy! I understand that Atheist, and unbelievers have reasons for their unbelief, and also that they have reasons for what it is they do believe. Moreover, I will say most Atheist, and unbelievers can explain their reasons far better than the marjority of Christians can explain their reason.
So again, I understand there is reason in unbelief. My goal is to demonstrate that there is also reason in belief as well. Now, if you say I have no reason to believe, then you are no different than the Christians I have described above, and I see no need in further discussion between us! However, if you believe you can find fault in my reasoning, or that my reason may be in error then we have something we can talk about!