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think that unbelievers are unbelievers by choice?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.naomi - // //She even knows which books I have and haven't read!! //
Well, that's not entirely true. It's just the one. //
I stand corrected.
I was just having a bit of a laugh at your expense - I am sure like me you have no desire to revisit our extended exchange of a few days ago.
I am equally sure I can rely on you to accede to my request not to print untrue assertions about my reading history, and we can both move on.
Well, that's not entirely true. It's just the one. //
I stand corrected.
I was just having a bit of a laugh at your expense - I am sure like me you have no desire to revisit our extended exchange of a few days ago.
I am equally sure I can rely on you to accede to my request not to print untrue assertions about my reading history, and we can both move on.
tomus // Because that's their narrative. God is there for everyone if they will choose to believe. Some people choose to reject him by not believing.//
Atheist // tomus, what do you mean? //
Sorry I only just saw this. It's just that's what the Christian narrative is. If you haven't made a conscious decision to believe then you are rejecting god.
It's your fault if you go to hell, don't blame god - sort of thing.
Atheist // tomus, what do you mean? //
Sorry I only just saw this. It's just that's what the Christian narrative is. If you haven't made a conscious decision to believe then you are rejecting god.
It's your fault if you go to hell, don't blame god - sort of thing.
Mamyalynne //You'll reach a point in your life when it really won't matter whether anyone approves of the way you think and whether you do or don't believe in anything.
It's a very liberating place to be, comfortable with yourself. //
Amen to that. I'm very nearly there myself. It's taken me a few years though.
It's a very liberating place to be, comfortable with yourself. //
Amen to that. I'm very nearly there myself. It's taken me a few years though.
//How can I make a conscious decision to believe in something thats patently absurd to me? //
You have to choose to believe, or more accurately you go into a temporary suspension of disbelief - you know that thing you do when you're watching a film that allows you to invest emotionally in it and care about the outcome even though you *know* it's really fiction and everyone's acting on a film set.
That's how I think it works. I'm not a believer myself so can't be sure.
You have to choose to believe, or more accurately you go into a temporary suspension of disbelief - you know that thing you do when you're watching a film that allows you to invest emotionally in it and care about the outcome even though you *know* it's really fiction and everyone's acting on a film set.
That's how I think it works. I'm not a believer myself so can't be sure.