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Religious People - Prepared To Risk?
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Question mainly for theists (atheists welcome to comment though) as a study shows that religious folk are prepared to take risks...
Do you take risks as you believe that God will be right behind you?
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/s ciencet ech/art icle-29 70682/D oes-rel igion-m ake-ris ks-Beli eving-G od-make -think- protect ed-harm .html
Do you take risks as you believe that God will be right behind you?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.agchristie I just read the article in your link and no-where does it mention that they asked anyone whether they were religious or not .
Is there a link to the full survey rather than the DM report ?
As for my own opinion , God will only be behind you if you do the right thing . Whether it's risky or not is irrelevant .
Is there a link to the full survey rather than the DM report ?
As for my own opinion , God will only be behind you if you do the right thing . Whether it's risky or not is irrelevant .
Ben, from the report:-
///Psychologists suggest that religious people are willing to take risks because they believe God will protect them from harm.///
I don't have the exact figures concerning people's religion.
///As for my own opinion , God will only be behind you if you do the right thing///
But some folk are well-intentioned and think they are doing the right thing. If this doesn't turn out to be the case would they still not have God's blessing?
///Psychologists suggest that religious people are willing to take risks because they believe God will protect them from harm.///
I don't have the exact figures concerning people's religion.
///As for my own opinion , God will only be behind you if you do the right thing///
But some folk are well-intentioned and think they are doing the right thing. If this doesn't turn out to be the case would they still not have God's blessing?
Your point about well-intentioned folk not doing the right thing , if they were well intentioned they would certainly have God's forgiveness , but maybe not his blessing...
About the survey , have you looked at the details of what they asked ? Maybe describing it as nonsense is a bit strong , it will encourage debate among their fellow psychologists , but I fail to see how they can draw any conclusions .
About the survey , have you looked at the details of what they asked ? Maybe describing it as nonsense is a bit strong , it will encourage debate among their fellow psychologists , but I fail to see how they can draw any conclusions .
Beso,
///People who have survived a difficulty often speak of how God saved them. ///
Yes, this selection process is a strange one. Just why does God save some folk and not others? You often hear the phrase 'didn't deserve to die' and yet others survive who to some would be less deserving.
Is everyone equal in the eyes of the Lord? Does he have better plans for those who go before their time?
///People who have survived a difficulty often speak of how God saved them. ///
Yes, this selection process is a strange one. Just why does God save some folk and not others? You often hear the phrase 'didn't deserve to die' and yet others survive who to some would be less deserving.
Is everyone equal in the eyes of the Lord? Does he have better plans for those who go before their time?
I have a strong faith in God and believe that he is with me. However, I am not so stupid as to believe that he will be with me and protect me when I deliberately put my life at risk. I do value my life and take every effort to preserve it.
God is not partial so he would not choose to save one person over another, but the Bible does tell us that "unforeseen circumstances affect us all".
God is not partial so he would not choose to save one person over another, but the Bible does tell us that "unforeseen circumstances affect us all".
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