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I take the point, man. Honestly, I'd still want to argue with him about his decision.
Is that just me being selfish though? Am I best off just leaving him to it, as it's his own life and choices?
(Borderline SC topic I know, but SC is too quiet these days)
His religious beliefs are just as valid as the OPs atheist beliefs. The OP should respect them and stay out of it (and I am agnostic with a fierce belief in science).
The only time I would get involved and try and change their mind would be if it was a religious cult he was involved in such as Jehovah’s Witnesses.
If its a mainstream church then leave him to it.
No no no, they are not just as valid because they are wrong.
If someone was building a fire and they were making a mistake, is it wrong not to educate them?
Just because it's religion means it's out of bounds? Screw that, it's time we should get militant about insulting religion.
While I agree with you that he is almost certainly wrong it shows a closed mind to refuse to accept there may be an alternative approach to your own opinion.
I recently joined a church. One of my good long term friends who I've known since my school days is an atheist and after the initial surprise it hasn't really bothered him. I don't try to force my point of view on him, and he does the same.
Nothing wrong being critical of viewpoints. Scientists are always being critical and that is what makes progress.
How can you improve, learn if you cannot question and be critical of your beliefs.
I just don't see the point generally. I know that neither of us would change our point of view based on a critical discussion about it. I think people should be free to believe what they want to, as long as they don't hurt anybody using those beliefs as the reason(terrorists etc).
Sure you can believe what you want. Lets try something and have some fun.
Sooooo...where do you think humans originate from?
I believe the universe was originally created by god personally. I do however believe that we've evolved from the animals that existed before us. So basically I believe god started the ball rolling then nature carried it on. I'm well aware that this probably isn't what you/many others believe, and that's cool with me.
matt_fsr;28483837) said:Trouble is, with me feeling strongly against religion, I'm feeling like I should try and get him out of this situation - but is that being selfish? I have a feeling that maybe in a few years, or 5, or 10, whatever... he may turn round and say "why didn't you tell me it was all BS?" - then I'd feel terrible for not having spoken up before.
Is that just me being selfish though? Am I best off just leaving him to it, as it's his own life and choices?
(Borderline SC topic I know, but SC is too quiet these days)
So God creates the Universe, takes his time and 4 billion years to go from bacteria....fish......................all the way to Humans.
Simple question that always gets the same answer, I wonder some folks here will answer the same way. If god is all seeing and all mighty, then why do innocent people suffer, why do children get abused by adults, why do schoolgirls in certain parts of the world get killed for wanting to go to school? Why are animals abused? Why do women in Eastern Asian countries have acid thrown in their faces? All of the inhuman things that humans do to other living beings is total proof that if there once was a god, there isn't one any more, either he's given up on humans or he never existed in the first place.
There simply isn't any other explanation, and will often result in a straw man response by opposing views.
I spent time reading/listening about it and decided that a lot of it was close to what I believed anyway. I have no idea if there's life on other planets or if they believe in God. I'm not pretending to have all the answers, such as "Why didn't Homo Sapiens read the bible". I can't really be expected to know those things as I wasn't around when they were, nor have I travelled into deep space. I just believe what I believe, not much else to it really.So God creates the Universe, takes his time and 4 billion years to go from bacteria....fish......................all the way to Humans.
God until this point doesn't decide to intervene and instil his wisdom until specifically at the point in the timeline when Homo Sapiens are wandering, not the many forms of humans before this.
Also our special little attention seeking planet Earth. Out of the billions of stars in our one galaxy and hundreds of billions of galaxies, he delivers his message to us.
Your also beating the odds. Out of the 1000 ancient religions you picked Christianity? Maybe because that was what you were brought up around? Or were you just lucky that you were born in the country that happens to have the correct religion.