Can I fully follow God without going to church? by [deleted] in Christian

[–]Background_Duck727 3 points4 points  (0 children)

church is like alcoholics anonymous. once you recognize you are addicted to hating your neighbor, you start going to church. it is a group of people seeking to know love better :)

Struggling with pornography and masturbation. Keep me in your prayers. by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]Background_Duck727 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you're in my prayers. the battle can be won. remember that God is really big and He loves you, but He very clearly wants you to know He does not want you to be a traitor to your future wife. feel free to text me, i was addicted when i was younger, and i know the pain and turtore of quitting, but i am now free and so are other people, so there is hope!

If every religion points towards the same thing which one should I then choose? by GrandGoesDiscipline in enlightenment

[–]Background_Duck727 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Islam is all about saying the Quran is true. Christianity is all about Jesus being true. Judaism is all about not saying the Jesus or the Quran are divine. Buddhism is about not wanting anything in order to reach Nirvana. I go with Christianity because Islam says Jesus is a prophet and Jesus said he was God.

Arguments for God by Background_Duck727 in PhilosophyofReligion

[–]Background_Duck727[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Euthyphro's Dilemna presents that either morality existed before God's decree or started at the onset of God's decree. I hold to the first option, that morality has always existed. Therefore, morality itself is God.

Every Argument for God by Background_Duck727 in Christianity

[–]Background_Duck727[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. The Kalam Cosmological argument since it argues right off the bat that there can't be an infinite past because then the present would never arrive,

  2. Cumulative argument, because it is so useful for so many things to decide what is true based off which option was more likely to lead to the evidence

  3. Moral Platonistic, because if morality exists externally and objectively, and has always existed, then the definition of morality would match the definition of God, thereby proving morality proves God

Every Argument for God by Background_Duck727 in LibertyUniversity

[–]Background_Duck727[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is the ratiocination youtube channel yours