That's why it was invented by a con man who then found the first fool.Religion is belief in someone else's experience.
Spirituality is having your own experience.
'Perfect Emmalee'Religion is belief in someone else's experience.
Spirituality is having your own experience.
Hey @Stuart-T -- Great to see you chime in. Regarding your above comment, perhaps this post will interest you. The video I reference in that post talks about life and religion in ways that are far different than the norm. Perhaps you'll find it of interest, just as @Jazzer did.I am in fact still awaiting good evidence for any religion - and good evidence for any supernatural claim.
Sounds like a wise decision to me!For those Gods which have not yet been defined to me - I do not hold a position.
Oh right, thanks for the link.Hey @Stuart-T -- Great to see you chime in. Regarding your above comment, perhaps this post will interest you. The video I reference in that post talks about life and religion in ways that are far different than the norm. Perhaps you'll find it of interest, just as @Jazzer did.
Sounds like a wise decision to me!
I applaud your scepticism! I think it shows a sense of discernment, which I think is spiritually important for everybody. It's one of the reasons I've followed @Jazzer's posts over the years, not only because of his healthy skepticism, but more importantly, because of the positive values he chose to live by (often far higher than "believers").This may all sound cold and I have been attacked by Christians for leading a purposeless existence - many people reject my kind of scepticism.
You might find this of interest:Oh right, thanks for the link.
I am aware of mantras to an extent and I do not doubt that people gain benefits from this type of chanting. What I would take issue with is whether it maps to anything outside of the individual doing the chanting. I would certainly rather spend time chanting HU than praying to a non existent God - that's for sure. I may in fact even give it a try - it is a better syllable than ohhm. I meditate about 30 minutes a day (seems to help my tinnitus) so may try tomorrow 5 minutes before I do my session.
So the esoteric language which accompanies this conception of religion I would find more or less meaningless - if it could not be demonstrated in some way. You will forgive me for not watching the whole video and in particular past life claim. I have looked into so many of these - including the boy whose parents claimed he was a WW2 pilot in a previous life - and found them all to have very little impressive detail. The worst charlatan is Dr. Eben Alexander, though he claimed a trip to heaven, not a past life. At best we can only say about these cases - unexplained - and if unexplained - it means precisely that - we are not justified in inventing an explanation such as - it really is a past life - or - this means that re-incarnation is true. I hold to Hume's basic standard of belief - the lesser miracle is always going to be preferable to the greater miracle. If I see a video about a past life claim - and all the details were checked out - seems authentic - he knew things that could not have been known. That's not going to be enough for me to accept the claim. Not easy to corroborate these stories. My mum says she saw my Uncle Jim at the foot of her bed the night he died. Would she lie? No. Could she be mistaken? Yes. The detail that is supposedly remembered - when you really start digging - you find good perfectly naturalistic explanations nearly all of the time.
I have challenged psychics and mediums to contact my grandmother and ask her what she called me when I was a child - a nickname that only she used. If anyone could do such a thing - I honestly would be in awe - it might be enough to change my world view. In fact I will pay $10,000 to any medium (or donate to charity) who can tell me this nickname. Sadly - I am always disappointed. James Randi had his $1M offer - no winners of that one. No successful confirmed demonstration of the supernatural - ever in history. Zillions of claims - yet nothing.
This may all sound cold and I have been attacked by Christians for leading a purposeless existence - many people reject my kind of scepticism. But take note - I do not dismiss meditation - chanting - sufi twirling - or whatever - I think all these activities are beneficial. And in fact even Christianity and Islam can be beneficial - since the act of subjugating yourself to what you imagine is a supreme all purposeful power - produces an effect - endorphin release or alpha state that we all get high on. This bliss is mostly beyond my reach except via art, music, nature - because I have nothing to subjugate myself to. But then I am not concerned with what makes me feel good - I am concerned with what is likely to be true.
Religion is based on faith. If God was proven, everyone would follow him because now they know he exists. Someone has to believe in him without proof and allow themselves to be vulnerable in that sense. That's my interpretation at least.Oh right, thanks for the link.
I am aware of mantras to an extent and I do not doubt that people gain benefits from this type of chanting. What I would take issue with is whether it maps to anything outside of the individual doing the chanting. I would certainly rather spend time chanting HU than praying to a non existent God - that's for sure. I may in fact even give it a try - it is a better syllable than ohhm. I meditate about 30 minutes a day (seems to help my tinnitus) so may try tomorrow 5 minutes before I do my session.
So the esoteric language which accompanies this conception of religion I would find more or less meaningless - if it could not be demonstrated in some way. You will forgive me for not watching the whole video and in particular past life claim. I have looked into so many of these - including the boy whose parents claimed he was a WW2 pilot in a previous life - and found them all to have very little impressive detail. The worst charlatan is Dr. Eben Alexander, though he claimed a trip to heaven, not a past life. At best we can only say about these cases - unexplained - and if unexplained - it means precisely that - we are not justified in inventing an explanation such as - it really is a past life - or - this means that re-incarnation is true. I hold to Hume's basic standard of belief - the lesser miracle is always going to be preferable to the greater miracle. If I see a video about a past life claim - and all the details were checked out - seems authentic - he knew things that could not have been known. That's not going to be enough for me to accept the claim. Not easy to corroborate these stories. My mum says she saw my Uncle Jim at the foot of her bed the night he died. Would she lie? No. Could she be mistaken? Yes. The detail that is supposedly remembered - when you really start digging - you find good perfectly naturalistic explanations nearly all of the time.
I have challenged psychics and mediums to contact my grandmother and ask her what she called me when I was a child - a nickname that only she used. If anyone could do such a thing - I honestly would be in awe - it might be enough to change my world view. In fact I will pay $10,000 to any medium (or donate to charity) who can tell me this nickname. Sadly - I am always disappointed. James Randi had his $1M offer - no winners of that one. No successful confirmed demonstration of the supernatural - ever in history. Zillions of claims - yet nothing.
This may all sound cold and I have been attacked by Christians for leading a purposeless existence - many people reject my kind of scepticism. But take note - I do not dismiss meditation - chanting - sufi twirling - or whatever - I think all these activities are beneficial. And in fact even Christianity and Islam can be beneficial - since the act of subjugating yourself to what you imagine is a supreme all purposeful power - produces an effect - endorphin release or alpha state that we all get high on. This bliss is mostly beyond my reach except via art, music, nature - because I have nothing to subjugate myself to. But then I am not concerned with what makes me feel good - I am concerned with what is likely to be true.
Of course I don't believe God is letting children die of cancer as I don't believe there is a God. But since God is capable of preventing this suffering - it would have to be considered immoral to allow it to happen. If you saw a child being raped - or abused - would you not try to stop it? And those people who turn a blind eye to child abuse - are failing in their moral duty - right? So we need to hold God to the same moral standard he applies to his creations. I can let child torture just play out by God's own standards so it seems. It is one reason why many Christians are leaving the faith - can't reconcile the problem of evil and a Christian of all religions could never claim God just lets it play out. If you believe anything of the Bible - God clearly intervenes when it suits him. And frankly a God who never intervenes - is a useless God. Then all your religion is about is being good and believing for a nice cosy place in the afterlife. And if you say that is not how it will work - everyone is saved - there is nothing left in your religion worth wasting time over. A God who will have no obvious impact on your life on earth and the hereafter - will be indistinguishable from one who does not exist.Religion is based on faith. If God was proven, everyone would follow him because now they know he exists. Someone has to believe in him without proof and allow themselves to be vulnerable in that sense. That's my interpretation at least.
Going back on prayer, everyone says why does God allow kids to die? My answer is he doesn't. I don't believe in prayer, I mean it can make someone feel closer to God or feel better in a sense, but I don't believe it has the power to change things. I think God is allowing the world to play out, sin and all. It's up to us to follow his word, or not. We will die young, or live to be old. Just a roll of the dice.
Thanks - have bookmarked that page. Glanced at it and I am familiar with many though not all of those.You might find this of interest
Thanks - I will look at it.I applaud your scepticism! I think it shows a sense of discernment, which I think is spiritually important for everybody. It's one of the reasons I've followed @Jazzer's posts over the years, not only because of his healthy skepticism, but more importantly, because of the positive values he chose to live by (often far higher than "believers").
I respect anybody who is atheist or agnostic (or both) and is willing to do some critical thinking about life, and the role or non-role of God in it. That's the way I was for many years, and never felt an urgency to find some "ultimate" answers for myself. Discovering the HU Song, and experiencing the benefits it gave me slowly turned my thinking around.
Still consider myself an atheist by "Biblical standards" and most other conventional religion standards, but feel I've found something far greater than what's written in the Bible or other "holy books" (they're all just guessing as far as I'm concerned). Is what I began to experience God? Or love? Or endorphins? Or something else? Only each person can answer this question for themselves. And should be given complete freedom to come to their own conclusions in their own time and their own way. "Rejection" or shunning by those from various religions who don't show us that freedom is not what true spirituality is about (IMHO).
I'll leave you with one other post I made regarding the video I brought to @Jazzer's attention. He seemed to appreciate the links I pasted for him in that video, as it seems to address a lot of things he'd written about over time. Of course, it may mean absolutely nothing to you. But I believe the essence of that video is the importance of showing love, kindness, and respect for all people, no matter what their religion or spiritual orientation.
Hey, I've seen you've made up your mind on the subject and I'm not here to persuade you. I just dropped my 2 centsOf course I don't believe God is letting children die of cancer as I don't believe there is a God. But since God is capable of preventing this suffering - it would have to be considered immoral to allow it to happen. If you saw a child being raped - or abused - would you not try to stop it? And those people who turn a blind eye to child abuse - are failing in their moral duty - right? So we need to hold God to the same moral standard he applies to his creations. I can let child torture just play out by God's own standards so it seems. It is one reason why many Christians are leaving the faith - can't reconcile the problem of evil and a Christian of all religions could never claim God just lets it play out. If you believe anything of the Bible - God clearly intervenes when it suits him. And frankly a God who never intervenes - is a useless God. Then all your religion is about is being good and believing for a nice cosy place in the afterlife. And if you say that is not how it will work - everyone is saved - there is nothing left in your religion worth wasting time over. A God who will have no obvious impact on your life on earth and the hereafter - will be indistinguishable from one who does not exist.
This is why I say we live in exactly the kind of universe I would expect if there was no God. A universe that seems indifferent to the beings which live in it and a universe where there seems to be no trace of anything other than the material world.
So you admit then that prayer is useless from a practical perspective - but Jesus says in the Bible - ask and it shall be given unto you. Clearly meaning prayer should be effective in making real world changes. Prayer makes you feel closer to God? Some children invent for themselves little friends when they are lonely - it helps them - but their friends are not real and just like with God - no matter how much you talk to an imaginary friend - it will never answer you.
If God is proven - it is not necessarily the case everyone would follow him. If the God of the Bible exists - based on the horrors he inflicted on people and his general narcissistic sociopathic character - I wouldn't want anything to do with him. Frankly there is no good reason why if a God exists - he does not make himself known. That faith is virtue is just a trick invented by religions to get people to believe in them - a bit like the Emperor's new clothes. But if faith is a virtue - which faith? Islam? Christianity? Hinduism? The Norse Gods? They can't all be right - but they could all be wrong.
And I just dropped my 2 cents back. I am also not here to persuade - just respond to your points.Hey, I've seen you've made up your mind on the subject and I'm not here to persuade you. I just dropped my 2 cents
People come up with all reasons to believe or not believe. Many more are also turning away from God too. I mean, it is what it is.
Gotcha. I'm not religious per se. I'm just not atheist. I don't have a set religion either. No evidence to back up what I'm saying lol.And I just dropped my 2 cents back. I am also not here to persuade - just respond to your points.
I would not say my mind is made up. I say I am not convinced a God exists - that's not asserting that there is no God and of course if convincing evidence is presented to me I am open to revising my position. So no - in the way you mean - my mind is not made up.
I am also not coming up with reasons not to believe. I am assessing the evidence - and it does not warrant belief.
You have not said what reasons you are coming up with to believe.
OK - very honest of you to admit about no evidence.Gotcha. I'm not religious per se. I'm just not atheist. I don't have a set religion either. No evidence to back up what I'm saying lol.
Reminds me of this quote:I watched an interview with former NFL head coach Bud Grant who recently passed away. He said he didn't believe in God. He didn't elaborate on his beliefs, but I was somewhat surprised. Maybe he is right and everything is all nature with no heaven or hell.
And Gandalph's ways are not our ways according to Lord of the Rings.I watched an interview with former NFL head coach Bud Grant who recently passed away. He said he didn't believe in God. He didn't elaborate on his beliefs, but I was somewhat surprised. Maybe he is right and everything is all nature with no heaven or hell.
I was more open to believing in God before before I had tinnitus and other health problems. James Dobson's book "When God doesn't make sense" talks about hard to understand issues. I believe he said that "God's ways are not our ways" according to the Bible.
Hi Jazzer. Good to see you. As a non-fundamentalist believer, I agree with you. Hell is not something the church pushed so much until medieval times. Yes, it's there in the Gospels, but perhaps Jesus has been misrepresented.Hi folks - I apologise for not being on here recently. Well - I'm back - essentially with the same old message.
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My take on the whole Jesus/God thing is to look first at if there is a God or not. I don't think anyone can prove it one way or the other. So I would look first at if there is a God or not and then, if I came to the conclusion there was a God, I would work out which religion was "the one" if you will. If I can't get to there is a God, then no sense in worrying about which religion is correct or not is my thinking.I watched an interview with former NFL head coach Bud Grant who recently passed away. He said he didn't believe in God. He didn't elaborate on his beliefs, but I was somewhat surprised. Maybe he is right and everything is all nature with no heaven or hell.
I was more open to believing in God before before I had tinnitus and other health problems. James Dobson's book "When God doesn't make sense" talks about hard to understand issues. I believe he said that "God's ways are not our ways" according to the Bible.
For so many people, saying you believe in God doesn't mean a thing. I'm sure all those child raping priests believe in God too.@Henry Orlando FL, I take it you don't believe in God? I mainly watch conservative television like Fox News & NewsMax. Actually NewsMax just got put back on DirecTV today which I'm happy about. Conservatives tend to believe in God for the most part.
All I know if it's up to mankind we don't go anyplace when we die. I suppose it's best to have an open mind because of this. Right now my mind is primarily on my tinnitus, so I'm not really in a state of mind to think about God or a possible afterlife.
Very interesting that you make a distinction between Zen and Zen Buddhism. I had not thought of Zen stuff that way. I can get what you write since I have been into Secular Buddhism. Secular Buddhism is about taking the "religion" elements out of Buddhism which leaves the practices (mostly meditation but some of the non-religious ritual still remains like ringing a bell to begin meditation and end meditation), philosophy and psychology parts of Buddhism. Secular Buddhism does not require any belief in reincarnation for example which is why most, if not almost all, regular Buddhists don't think Secular Buddhists are Buddhists. Seems reincarnation is a core belief to most Buddhists. Yes, Jesus, if he was just one person as some think the sayings of Jesus from the Bible is a compilation of several people, had some good ideas and recommendations I would agree.I'm hardly an expert on this, but I think hell was an old testament thing. Jesus was about something totally different, and whether anyone believed he was the Christ or just a wise man, he said some amazingly relevant things. Of course, all this has been translated so much, who knows what anyone said back then? Same w/ Buddhism and probably every religion. Many other religions had no concept of hell, I've never met a tribal person that said anything about that.
I've followed a Zen (not Zen Buddhism) path for decades. It suits me, and on all appearances is agnostic, but not really. God or anything like that isn't discussed, although you could. There are no dos and don'ts, no dogmas, it's more about the meditation/waking up experience, which can be profound and life changing. Hell is what is in our minds or what is happening to our bodies if we are in dire straights.
One way to look at the God question is from something I read somewhere, and I like it. It went like this: it's not that there is a god or there isn't a god. It's that there is no, no god. The "is or isn't" is duality, but that's created by humans, and it's not how the universe/reality works. Things just are. In a universe/reality where there is no, no god, the "is or isn't" trap doesn't exist. We're out of the duality hell path. And duality is often a form of hell.
I am an Agnostic Atheist. This term means I don't think anyone can prove one way or the other that there is a God which is the agnostic part. Therefore since it is unprovable, I don't believe there is a God which is the Atheist part. Some classification systems consider Agnostics as being a subset of Atheism so all Agnostics are Atheists in their minds. I can say I figure if there is a God, it is unlikely that God is anything we can understand any more than my cat can understand me as a human being.@Henry Orlando FL, I take it you don't believe in God? I mainly watch conservative television like Fox News & NewsMax. Actually NewsMax just got put back on DirecTV today which I'm happy about. Conservatives tend to believe in God for the most part.
All I know if it's up to mankind we don't go anyplace when we die. I suppose it's best to have an open mind because of this. Right now my mind is primarily on my tinnitus, so I'm not really in a state of mind to think about God or a possible afterlife.
I grew up Catholic so I know what you mean. I've thought about those priests you are talking about. That mainly involved boys from what I understand, but maybe a few girls too. There is more questions than answers regarding if there is or isn't a God.For so many people, saying you believe in God doesn't mean a thing. I'm sure all those child raping priests believe in God too.
Hi @Henry Orlando FL -- I always enjoy your "musings". I might just run something by you to see what your take on it is. I'm very much into energy medicine of all kinds, and have watched a lot of YouTube videos on it. Two of my favorite "authors" are Donna Eden and Prune Harris.I am an Agnostic Atheist. This term means I don't think anyone can prove one way or the other that there is a God which is the agnostic part.
Did you have a lot of priests molesting mainly boys in Australia too? I think someone said 5% of priests are homosexual. I don't know of anyone personally that was molested, but it made the news and there were a number of lawsuits.I'm sure all those child raping priests believe in God too.