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In reply to the discussion: How to Press the Reset Button on Faith [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(102,483 posts)57. The author made no attempt to "press the reset button on faith", nor tries to explain
how someone else would.
"So, I began to study theology again from scratch. Who was God? Why is His existence necessary? Who were the prophets? Did God have to send them, or was it a mercy from God that He did?"
Resetting would mean looking at the world, and deciding what the reality is. That might, at some stage, involved deciding there is just one god, but we see no attempt at questioning that. He held on to his pre-existing ideas of faith, and tried to justify them.
It is thus an article written by someone about themselves, but with very little self-awareness. Pretty useless.
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but if each believer has a different solution, doesn't the next step always lead to conflict?
NRaleighLiberal
Dec 2018
#3
All of human history shows that tribalism is a constant and necessary feature.
guillaumeb
Dec 2018
#6
"one to act in a beautiful way and to work towards meeting this Lord who sustains His creation."
msongs
Dec 2018
#5
Faith is busting your ass to try to believe in something you know can't possibly be true.
3Hotdogs
Dec 2018
#11
If that's what you believe faith is, then it's understandable why you would reject it as real.
gtar100
Dec 2018
#18
I'm not seeing it that way. Op is about faith and the good it can lead to (in a nutshell)
gtar100
Dec 2018
#27
I'd say that abberation is a product of our time, almost our entire historical timeline.
gtar100
Dec 2018
#28
That's way too vague of a question to seriously answer. Try being more specific.
trotsky
Dec 2018
#44
Oh and just so you don't have any weasel room, I'll answer your misleading question.
trotsky
Dec 2018
#58
What I don't do is make blanket statements about how wonderful a force for good
PoindexterOglethorpe
Dec 2018
#42
The author made no attempt to "press the reset button on faith", nor tries to explain
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2018
#57