As simple as possible to summarize the best way you can, first, please. Feel free to expand after, or just say whatever you want lol. Honest question.

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    4 days ago

    Man - how I hate that on almost every post that shows some vulnerability and shares their belief we have lemmys trying to convince people about it not making sense.

    Be respectful guys. Thank you to all the upvoters of the actual content - I see you.

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      Everytime I’ve shared on Lemmy that I’m a Christian I’ve been met with nothing but huge negativity.

      Everything from accusing me of being a Trump supporter, to telling me I should abandon my belief system because bad people believe the same thing as me.

      I’ll have a read through this thread, but it’s very unlikely I’ll reveal anything more about how Faith has changed my life.

      I used to be a hardcore atheist who mocked all believers so I understand where it’s coming from. I’m not here to fight.

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    I believe in all gods, much in the same way I believe money, justice, and math exist.

    Doesn’t mean I follow any or all of them, yahweh is a dick and so are a few others, but some are chill.

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    For me, God is a character stronger than me… Someone whom I call upon in times of despair. That’s it. No deeper meaning than this.

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    I used to believe because of how convinced other people were. I thought they had a good reason. Turned out they had not

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    In short, yes because you lose nothing by trying to emulate Jesus.

    That said, the church be crazy af

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      If emulating jesus was what the christian church was about I would have less scrupules

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        3 days ago

        Define “Christian Church”. This almost invariably comes from former evangelicals in my experience.

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            You have to believe in the trinity to be a Christian. Regardless you aren’t going to find any group of people who are perfect. Christianity is all about how people are sinful and must commit daily to emulating Christ even though they will continuously fail. Regardless it sounds like you are opening yourself up for massive disappointment by casting such a wide net. There are many “Christian churches” which are just jokes if not outright scams. Christians can’t control who calls themselves a Christian. I encourage you to investigate the Eastern Orthodox church which has a rich tradition and clear direction for how the Orthodox should live their lives. It is Ancient Christianity that holds in high esteem prayer, fasting and alms giving. There is real spiritual meat on the bone.

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    It’s not about belief. I don’t believe in Jah the same way I don’t believe in gravity. Gravity just is, and so is Jah. Look around. Breathe. Existence itself is the evidence. I’m not here to convince anyone or convert anybody. Jah doesn’t need followers, He just is. Whatever you call it, it’s all the same current. I walk with Jah because I recognize Him in everything.

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    You cannot have a painting without an artist. A sculpture without a sculpture. A tool will never use itself, it takes a user.

    Imagine a blank and static universe. Someone had to add or move something to start the initial reaction even if they never play a part in the events after.

    In some sense there is a creator. I just don’t know in what capacity.

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      Hmm. I think you can’t have those things without an observer. Art, beauty and utility are in the eye (or hand) of the beholder, and apt to appear anywhere.

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        I agree with this. Whether life is a series of evolving or constant simulation, whatever form it takes for which we cannot form answers for yet. Something cannot come from nothing. I again just don’t know, nor does anyone the answer to OPs question.

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    If there is a god or something like a god, it has to be the sun. The sun makes all life possible and has near infinite energy, I can not think of anything more deserving to be god. Will it save us or help us as individuals, i don’t think so, its a god we are insignificant in comparison and will burn when staying in its presence for two long. Also its real.

    Another idea I had was from Einsteins quote: “to believe in god you have everything to gain and nothing to lose.” So by that logic you better believe in all gods for maximum gain. There are a bunch more suns aswell ;)

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    Truth is proof - I can neither prove the number of gods is >0, nor prove it is =0.

    Thus cautious agnosticism (since the evidence suggests, if there is at least one god, then they really hate us).

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      They may not hate us. They could be totally agnostic too. Like a rain drop that dropped in our pond, they may be passing by having no idea the ripple it left behind. That’s the wildness of all the options for GODS capacity. But hate requires human input from stimulus.

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    In times of peace, I’m agnostic. In times of christofascism, I’m militantly atheist. People go to church or talk to God because it is an existential crisis. They are just scared of dying. Momento Mori.

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    It provides hope and comfort. Christianity and Romanian culture are deeply intertwined, and I’m a fan of our traditions.

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    I do not, no proof. If there was a god such as in the Bible why give us reasoning abilities when they give no proof? And if so, then I put forward the idea that if there is such a god, they don’t care if we believe so why bother?. Not to go all gamer but like the Sims, they made us and took out the pool ladder and saw what happened.

    If there is a god that has such powers and cares, well fuck them cause they ain’t helping us it seems. If they are well we’re too far off course for it to matter, this playthrough is spiraling and it doesn’t matter if we believe or not cause we may be circling the drain.

    So seems easier not to believe because if you do it’s more depressing.