What do you understand under religious/spiritual experience? (maybe a small example?)Is it possible to start believing in God because of religious (spiritual) experiences?
I mean more spirtual than religious, I was trying to stir away from religion but I worded the question wrong ...Erm near death experiences changing your perception of life....Feeling the sense of a "higher power" or "being"....like when you see the beauty of this world (now I know your going start to scientific debate to argue against but for this question can you not please ) and how amazing it and feeling that something more "powerful" and "better" than us (humans) must have created this world....
What comes up in my mind is near death experiences. I've read cases in which people who weren't religious at all, suddenly started to believe in God. They all claim to have seen a bright, white and warm light and believe have have seen a preview of heaven.
Well, let me burst your bubbles, because the white light is nothing more than a chemical reaction in your brain. People just interprete it that way because of how they were raised and personal experiences and memories.
Again I agree with this but for a moment can we stay away from the scientific arguement(!)
Adorable_Crazy, I already like you. Be prepared to answer tons of questions.
Steph, I suggest you run like the wind :guffaw:
Why is it that I'm so fascinated with religious people? :lol:
Because like I said before YOU ARE EVIL! :guffaw: (kidding)
I'll comment on Kant tomorrow. I never liked the guy's theories, and I'll tell you exactly why. Tomorrow.
I'm gonna surprise you and say that I don't like his theories either... they seem too duty based and too absolute....I think even as a religious person you need a little bit of flexiablity but Kant and Natural Law are the only two religion based ethical theories that *I* have studied and I don't agree in parts with either....There is Situation Ethics based on the Christianity and love, but let not go into that!
"- God must exist to ensure that all can achieve that which they morally require to pursue - the greatest happiness. Not all virtuous acts would lead to happiness hence the necessity for the possibility of a Heaven with God in which all is good and happy"
i do not agree with this at all. all we have is this life so i am going to make the best of it. if people live their life in anticipation of heaven as a reward, doesnt that make everything they do an ultimate selfish act? you may be genuine, but in the end you are expecting some kind of reward that may or may not exist. i just try to be a descent person, and i expect to be treated the same.
I actually agree with you on this I've never liked Kants theories and this one doesn't seem to make much sense...
although, the promise of a beer volcano and stripper factory in pastafarian heaven is quite tempting... :guffaw:
HAHA - well atleast you find it tempting! :guffaw:
I have a big problem with people who use religion as a means to get away with doing things otherwise wouldn't be accepted by twisting words etc. We have to face the fact that the religious words are ambiguous and it's up to the individual to decipher it for him/herself. It's when you got those few people who decided the words can be twisted to justify the obvious WRONG they're doing that I really get frustrated.
As for religion vs. science, well that argument is always going to be there too. In 20 years time, I doubt the debate would have gone anywhere
I agree with this and couldn't have said it better myself
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