Joshua10 wrote: ↑May 18th, 2023, 11:28 pm
Belindi wrote: ↑May 18th, 2023, 4:31 pm
Joshua10 wrote: ↑May 18th, 2023, 2:35 pm
LuckyR wrote: ↑May 18th, 2023, 12:30 pm
Is your first sentance a question?
What, in your usage, is the difference between belief and acceptance?
Apologies, no it isn’t a question.
It is clearly possible to believe in the possibility that God exists and either accept or reject that God in every day life.
Can you describe God whom you accept? How did you learn about this deity?
I would say that this possible God always does the right thing because he is perfect rather than imperfect.I would not describe this possible God as a good or bad God therefore.I came to the conclusion that it must be possible to communicate with this possible God and that this possible God would communicate back.After all,of what use is a God you can’t communicate with? I would say that this possible God is not against those who are not against him.He loves those who love him.I believe that this possible God does have rules.
I learnt about this possible God through inward/outward meditation.
Thanks for your explicit answer which I understand.
I applaud your reasoning as far as "
this possible God always does the right thing because he is perfect rather than imperfect.I would not describe this possible God as a good or bad God therefore.I came to the conclusion that it must be possible to communicate with this possible God and that this possible God would communicate back.After all,of what use is a God you can’t communicate with? "
However this possible God cannot love all of those who love him, because of the reasons made clear in the Book of Job. I don't need to quote the Book of Job as it's one of the most familiar books in the Bible.
I also disagree that this God has fixed and explicit rules of moral behaviour. This God obviously has natural rules such as we must breath, eat, and drink(and a million more natural rules).True, Genesis has a list of rules ,The Ten Commandments, which need to be re-interpreted for each age, more so in the twenty -first century when the rate of scientific and social change is so very rapid.
Wise men such as Jesus and Socrates have explained more detailed rules of good behaviour and we here on this little discussion group try to answer the everlasting question "How should I live?"
Learned men of Academia also tried, and still try, to answer that question "How should I live?"
I think that when so called atheists contest believing Christians , these 'atheists' are seekers after truths and they don't approve of Christians who simply and naively accept what they have been told to believe.
For this reason you are mistaken that you got your notions of God
solely from meditating. You were told about God in your family and at your school or church if any, and from books, films, and pictures.