Originally posted by SomeBadThingsForgive me for pressing this since you said you can't explain it, but what does it feel like when God 'pulls you back'?
How does anyone choose? How does someone choose not to believe? When I was really little my parents took me to church but I wouldn't say this made me have faith. I walked away, God pulled me back. I walked away again and God pulled me back again. I can't expalin it, I just know it's true. And that's exactly what faith is.
Originally posted by bbarr1. agreed
Life is too short to live on your knees. Life is too short to worship idols. Life is too short to act out of fear.
2. agreed
3. unless one acts out of fear, life is generally shorter still!
In raising kids I found that imparting fear (of crossing roads carelessly, ingesting poisons, uncontrolled gravity, eating lima beans etc.) was one of my chief obligations.
Life is too short....to do all the things I want to do!
Originally posted by dj2beckerare you retarded sereously...
A day might come when the very foundations of your beliefs are shaken. What then?
I'm afraid if your beliefs are not built on The solid ROCK, the little house of your belief system built upon the sand will crumble in the storms to come.
What if it is your systm that is some day shaken .. oh no..
Originally posted by SomeBadThingsYou can worship Pagan traditions and be wiccan... and Wicca true hs only ben around for Technichly 60yrs... but the traditions and beliefs have ben around longer than Christianity... and you are corect.. nothing can nore should shake some one besides pure FAITH in ones religion... its up to each person... nothing i say should offend you.. im just stating my beliefs... right or wrong if i offend you with my beliefs.. you shouldnt read these forums...
I have to say something, I just can't help it. You don't consider yourself Pagan, you consider yourself Wiccian. Wicca has only been around for roughly 60 years and Paganism is a group term for early earth based religions. It doesn't matter though, just because a religion is older or younger doesn't make it any less "right". What is "right" ...[text shortened]... hardly read them because I don't like reading what you have to say about my religion, about me.
Originally posted by dj2beckerHappened to me once before in matters like these. If it happens again, then I'm sure something will come of it.
A day might come when the very foundations of your beliefs are shaken. What then?
I'm afraid if your beliefs are not built on The solid ROCK, the little house of your belief system built upon the sand will crumble in the storms to come.
The question is "are you the kind of person who could have a philosophy-shaking happen in your life?"
Originally posted by SomeBadThingsI know exactly what you are talking about. Had the same realization myself a handful of years back. I wouldn't call going back to God, faith. To put it bluntly, I'd call it conditioning.
Gladly.
I myself believe that the only right, true, correct, real, etc. religion is Christianity. But no one in their right mind would practice a religion that they didn't believe in and so that's why I put right in quotation marks. Everyone that practices a religion thinks that their's is right. I don't believe that anyone can prove a reli ...[text shortened]... of faith, for any religion, not just Christianity.
Hmm.. I'm even a little confused now.