This is a question addressed only to former Christians who have left the faith.
Why did you become a Christian?
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Post #231Divine Insight wrote:YahDough wrote: I don't always know what to expect from "rational individuals".Yes, and that's why I put "rational individuals" in quotes. People whose 'rationale' is self-serving and indulgent are unpredictable.I wouldn't question that claim in the least.
YahDough wrote: But I am learning to expect the ungodly ones to "rant" against and reject the Truth.I don't have to "label" people as ungodly. They know who they are.Well, before you label people as being "ungodly" I would suggest that you first provide some sort of rational evidence that the term has any meaning.
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Post #232Based on what you have said here then I can only imagine that you see only scientists as being rational people who don't rant against truth.YahDough wrote:Divine Insight wrote:YahDough wrote: I don't always know what to expect from "rational individuals".Yes, and that's why I put "rational individuals" in quotes. People whose 'rationale' is self-serving and indulgent are unpredictable.I wouldn't question that claim in the least.
YahDough wrote: But I am learning to expect the ungodly ones to "rant" against and reject the Truth.I don't have to "label" people as ungodly. They know who they are.Well, before you label people as being "ungodly" I would suggest that you first provide some sort of rational evidence that the term has any meaning.
I would agree.
But I see no reason to bring the term "ungodly" in to the conversation at all since there are no rational reasons to believe that any God exists, and the truth appears to be that there is overwhelming evidence against the existence of any Gods. Not only overwhelming scientific evidence against them, but overwhelming rational logic against them as well.
If the term "godly" is simply being used as a metaphor for those who seek truth, then scientists are the most "godly" people of all. Of course, that would just be an abstract concept, but yes, I can see your point that seeking truth would be in harmony with that metaphorical concept. That's what scientists do above and beyond everyone else, they seek truth.
So secular scientists are the most "godly" people on earth. (Using your metaphor)
I actually knew that for many decades now.
And like you say, those people who rant against the truth are the ungodly ones. Ironically that would include almost all theists.
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Post #233Divine Insight wrote:YahDough wrote:Divine Insight wrote:YahDough wrote: I don't always know what to expect from "rational individuals".Yes, and that's why I put "rational individuals" in quotes. People whose 'rationale' is self-serving and indulgent are unpredictable.I wouldn't question that claim in the least.
YahDough wrote: But I am learning to expect the ungodly ones to "rant" against and reject the Truth.I don't have to "label" people as ungodly. They know who they are.Well, before you label people as being "ungodly" I would suggest that you first provide some sort of rational evidence that the term has any meaning.You imagine incorrectly. "Scientists" are not immune to irrationality that leads them to "rant against the truth". There are ungodly scientists. But the concept of ungodliness covers a lot of territory from thinking to behavior. Ungodly people both deny God and live in defiance of Him. Science can be lost in the pursuit of science when we take our Creator God out of the picture. Now that's ironic.Based on what you have said here then I can only imagine that you see only scientists as being rational people who don't rant against truth.
No, it appears you don't.I would agree.
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Post #234Does the "ungodly" include other Christians who "got it wrong"? Other religions such as Islam and Buddhists? How about the Jews? Are they considered ungodly?YahDough wrote:I don't have to "label" people as ungodly. They know who they are.Well, before you label people as being "ungodly" I would suggest that you first provide some sort of rational evidence that the term has any meaning.
Or is it just the atheists?
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One could argue that ALL Christians are ungodly, especially if there is no such thing as God.
Society and its morals evolve and will continue to evolve. The bible however remains the same and just requires more and more apologetics and claims of "metaphors" and "symbolism" to justify it.
Prayer is like rubbing an old bottle and hoping that a genie will pop out and grant you three wishes.
There is much about this world that is mind boggling and impressive, but I see no need whatsoever to put it down to magical super powered beings.
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Post #236A little introspection and self-awareness should make it clear how one stands with "God" and whether they are godly or not. A "godly atheist" doesn't sound quite right, but anyone can exhibit virtuous characteristics that might be considered godly, even if they don't believe in God.KenRU wrote:Does the "ungodly" include other Christians who "got it wrong"? Other religions such as Islam and Buddhists? How about the Jews? Are they considered ungodly?YahDough wrote:I don't have to "label" people as ungodly. They know who they are.Well, before you label people as being "ungodly" I would suggest that you first provide some sort of rational evidence that the term has any meaning.
Or is it just the atheists?
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Post #237If there is no "God" then the concept of "standing with God" makes no sense. And all the introspection and self-awareness in the world can't change that.YahDough wrote: A little introspection and self-awareness should make it clear how one stands with "God" and whether they are godly or not.
That's right, an atheist can indeed be a "godly" person when the term "godly" is simply meant to imply virtuous. There are many virtuous atheists, and therefore in the abstract sense of the term it is safe to say that many atheists are "godly", although there's no point in using that term with an atheists. It would be clearer and serve language and communication better to simply say that they are virtuous.YahDough wrote: A "godly atheist" doesn't sound quite right, but anyone can exhibit virtuous characteristics that might be considered godly, even if they don't believe in God.
There is no need to bring terms like "godly" into a secular conversation.
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Post #238While I appreciate the verbal banter, your response doesn't answer my question. Please elaborate what YOU mean by (or consider to be) "ungodly". Thanks!YahDough wrote:A little introspection and self-awareness should make it clear how one stands with "God" and whether they are godly or not. A "godly atheist" doesn't sound quite right, but anyone can exhibit virtuous characteristics that might be considered godly, even if they don't believe in God.KenRU wrote:Does the "ungodly" include other Christians who "got it wrong"? Other religions such as Islam and Buddhists? How about the Jews? Are they considered ungodly?YahDough wrote:I don't have to "label" people as ungodly. They know who they are.Well, before you label people as being "ungodly" I would suggest that you first provide some sort of rational evidence that the term has any meaning.
Or is it just the atheists?
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Post #239Does "godly" include all of the horrible things that he demanded in the OT? If that is "godly" then I would fall under "ungodly" because I do not and would not do what was asked in the OT. I think the correct word would be "virtuous." This term outweighs the term "godly" because it is not tainted with the horrible things that this supposed God did or demanded.YahDough wrote:A little introspection and self-awareness should make it clear how one stands with "God" and whether they are godly or not. A "godly atheist" doesn't sound quite right, but anyone can exhibit virtuous characteristics that might be considered godly, even if they don't believe in God.KenRU wrote:Does the "ungodly" include other Christians who "got it wrong"? Other religions such as Islam and Buddhists? How about the Jews? Are they considered ungodly?YahDough wrote:I don't have to "label" people as ungodly. They know who they are.Well, before you label people as being "ungodly" I would suggest that you first provide some sort of rational evidence that the term has any meaning.
Or is it just the atheists?
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Post #240The way I see it is that any term like "godly" can be used like "Mormon" because it carries baggage. "Godly" really has no true definition.KenRU wrote:While I appreciate the verbal banter, your response doesn't answer my question. Please elaborate what YOU mean by (or consider to be) "ungodly". Thanks!YahDough wrote:A little introspection and self-awareness should make it clear how one stands with "God" and whether they are godly or not. A "godly atheist" doesn't sound quite right, but anyone can exhibit virtuous characteristics that might be considered godly, even if they don't believe in God.KenRU wrote:Does the "ungodly" include other Christians who "got it wrong"? Other religions such as Islam and Buddhists? How about the Jews? Are they considered ungodly?YahDough wrote:I don't have to "label" people as ungodly. They know who they are.Well, before you label people as being "ungodly" I would suggest that you first provide some sort of rational evidence that the term has any meaning.
Or is it just the atheists?