For the possibility for nothing to exist as we do, seems a bit mathematically impossible,
With all the stars that are also green belts and so on.
What if no religion has it right either?
What if in order to fully understand existence, we need to be more evolved than we are now and have more advanced technology than we have currently?
Then we would have more of a capability to understand whether or not anything exists, beyond the five senses than we can perceive, now.
And what if nobody knows, nobody got it right?
If I am wrong about my eternity .. Well I must say at the end of all things , I lived a full blessed and happy life full of love , joy , and peace..I didn't lose a single thing ..
I fully enjoyed giving love , helping others and caring for those in need ..
That's my motto, so I live by it.
if im wrong the eh, i lived a good life im ok with it but if i am heaven awaits me :)
It is really great for us that Our Father sent His Son to show us the Way; Truth; and the life.
You, my friend, are agnostic.
Being so is very perplexing, is it not?
Instead of holding on to one specific belief (be it religious or not), you seem to wander on the boundaries.
This I find myself doing.
To answer your question, it is entirely possible no one is correct, that no beliefs or religions have it right. But, like them, we can only wonder, and ponder.
參考: Agnostic Theist
Then we will all be wrong.
Well, they say ants can't comprehend the existence of humans....I dont know if that's true, but there is always the possibility that there is something out there that WE can't comprehend. Although I think its closer to something on the scientific level than the Supernatural one.
we just need to live happy and wait for death because thats the only way to find out
Of course it's possible. There were thousands of Gods before "The" God of Christianity was created, discovered, however you want to look at it.
Who's to say that we didn't all ready find the right answer, and the religion no longer exists or died out?
You'll never truly know until you die.
Buddha had it right, don't believe it...
Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it..
Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many.
Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books.
Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders.
Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations.
But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it.
No one Does have it right. God is unknowable and beyond our comprehension, but knowing that puts us at least in the ball park. We are all wrong about religion to some extent, but some more than others. Yes, in the future we will have a more accurate understanding. That is because as we reform our society, there will be less of a corrupting influence effecting our perspective.
You are saying that a Ford can study a lot and eventually understand Henry. Is that correct? Is that what you are saying?
You have a long wait in front of you, if you're waiting to "evolve" (ROFL)
My faith doesn't rely on hear-say or blind faith... it began with definite
and specific personal responses and answers from my God, and I've
experienced many interactions over the last 26 years... all in harmony
with the patterns given in His written word. It works for me... so I will
continue with that while you ponder your belly-button.
Just perform a cost benefit analysis and you will know the answer.
I think I have it right finally.
The truth is out there. If you sincerely seek it then you will be able to find it and know with such surety that it is true that you will never doubt it.
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