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Soleron said:
Player1x3 said:
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My views on God are deistic, but my spirituality and morals are more connected to christian teachings (the original ones, not altered by Romans and Byzantines)

Why? The Christian God implies a whole bunch of stuff that conflicts with a non-involved God.

If you were born in isolation of Christianity, I bet a million dollars those ideas wouldn't be part of your beliefs. Humans are very impressionable.

If you don't believe Jesus was the Son of God, you must believe he was mortal. Hence his ideas are more philosophy than religion, and come from the same place yours come from: thought.

And im never ever in my life going to consider, even for a second, being an atheist

This is the stupid part of your beliefs. You must ALWAYS consider that you might be wrong, because it's very unlikely that 6 billion people are completely wrong and you are completely right. Even as a 99% atheist I accept that sufficient direct evidence of a creator could lead me to believe in one, and that my moral ideas may not be ideal, and that there possibly is a Hell people get sent to if they do certain things, so I'd consider avoiding those things.



I have a brain and the liberty to follow and abolish what i want. I sticked to christian morals because i find them fitting for my life, not because i was born into a christian environment. I was born in many things in my life, and only a small number of those things are still relevant to me today

As for Jesus being a deity or a mortal, i really don't care. It's his teachings and messages what count and what give him the image he has in my mind. Not his deific status.

And i didn't say atheism couldn't possibly be true, we will never know that. Im just saying that i will never be a part of that belief as long as i am alive.