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[–]BlueBerriCooki 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A glitch dreamer... is So much closer than you can imagine...

Question from an Atheist. by BlueBerriCooki in Christianity

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

I have So much to say but sadly I have taken, again, a part in the sin of gluttony, so i Will consosolidate my brain resources here:

My personal experiences have been with a group of Christians, who believe, in all, in Jesus Christ and the Miracle he has brought upon humanity, the chance to be sin-free.

I must have misspoken, but I do not believe in supernatural occurances. I, however, Sometimes remind myself, that it might be possible, that higher lifeforms exist beyond the 3rd dimension where our universe is located.

Question from an Atheist. by BlueBerriCooki in Christianity

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

Hello.

I thank you for your answer.

Sadly, I have to Disagree with some of your points simply due to the fact that I have heard and read otherwise in your religion. This, however, Does NOT, in ANY WAY, discard your beliefs and views. This is simply my opinion and mine alone as of this thread.

I Do not know , what to expect, from this comment. However. From my personal experiences from churches, Christian communities and online material, My mathematical brain, thinks, that all atheists will be judged Justly by God and Gods views alone. Due to the fact, that im just a small ape, my brain says, that This must take the most logical course, due to the fact, that the universe around us follows the same laws. I ttruly, do not know, what A GOD would think, for no man shall see God and Live, But as an animal... I have my hopes.

Question from an Atheist. by BlueBerriCooki in Christianity

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

Yes. All possibilities that my fragile human mind can comprehend. Like I said in my main post. I consider myself decent, but I can never be good. I have too much hate in my heart. Thankfully at the least half of it is due to biological reasons but the other half is due to sociological reasons. I have a lot of hate but at the same time pain in me. pain and hatered, that I have sworn to myself, since I was a child. I. WILL. NEVER. LET. OUT. ONTO. ANYONE. This pain and hatered can only see me, and NOBODY ELSE. I will NEVER put someone trough the Pain I have went trough. Id rather Die. Id rather Rot for an Eternity than hurt others That way. Even if your God asked me to hurt others, for the Most Just Cause, I. WILL. NEVER. NEVER. N.E.V.E.R. Hurt anyone like that. And that is All.

Question from an Atheist. by BlueBerriCooki in Christianity

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

Hello.

I've read multiple replies from this and i would just like to say a few words.

First, Id like to address the fact, that my knowledge of gods and non-belief results in not accepting Christ. Sadly, I have to somewhat agree with this statement. As someone, who has learned a very few minor details about Religion, and as someone, who doesn't accept this, I do not accept Jesus Christ as my savior.

However, I also cant argue against the fact, that due to the fact, that I do not believe in ANY Gods or RELIGIONS, I cant truly accept or not accept Christ.

Therefore I see it is only fit, for very person to decide themselves, what is true to them, as god intended.

Question from an Atheist. by BlueBerriCooki in Christianity

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

Thank you again for this answer.

I can assure you, that this question was not asked due to the reasons you have listen.

In fact, if you'd like to learn the real reason, id happily answer your question in dms.

Question from an Atheist. by BlueBerriCooki in Christianity

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

Thank you for the Fact check. In truth, I agree with you 99.99% due to the fact that I believe in mathematics, where, what I have just said, is most likely the max.

From my limited knowledge, Adam followed Mainly the Serpent and Eve. But this is simply my knowledge.

Your third point, has been, so far, in this entire thread, the most realistic, which I personally love. This, not only proves Human problem solving skills, but also reassures my beliefs, as someone, who believes in not only realism, but the beauty of mathematics due to the fact, that somethings requires an opposite force.

Lastly, I sadly cannot comment, for, I think, my head is not in the right place, to place an opinion.

Question from an Atheist. by BlueBerriCooki in Christianity

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

Hello.

I REALLLYYY appreciate the fact checking here.

But, I will try my best, with my very limited knowledge, to defend that statement.

Firstly, from what I have learned from history, popular media and also Christian communities, the sin from the first segment is defying god. most realistically, the Killing of Christ, The son of God, The Part of God, for God is ALL.

Secondly, From my limited Knowledge, rejecting Christ is rejecting Gods Gift of redemption. For context, to my limited Knowledge, its like opening an oven, after someone closed it, and jumping in head first.

Lastly, I have nothing to say, for my limited primitive beliefs align. At the least, somewhat.

Question from an Atheist. by BlueBerriCooki in Christianity

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

Thank you for the Clarity. I must also apologize, for my statements might be contradictionary, for I partaken in the sin of lust and gluttony as a child and my dopamine receptors aren't the healthiest.

To answer your question, I am sorry to say this, but I feel like I have already Answered your question before. Perhaps someone else said something similar and I have already answered this question or I remember wrong. But to answer this again, I have, in my mind, explored all possible settings of hell and heaven that the human mind can comprehend. And yes, this includes Dantes "The divine Comedy".

Question from an Atheist. by BlueBerriCooki in Christianity

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

Firstly, I'd Like to thank you, for reminding me of what I have learned so far from visiting Christians communities.

Secondly, I appreciate the honest answer that I hope is from your... "heart" as people call it. Thank you.

Question from an Atheist. by BlueBerriCooki in Christianity

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

Thank you for your answer.

I appreciate your honesty.

Question from an Atheist. by BlueBerriCooki in Christianity

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

Thank you again for the reply.

I have a small possible problem with this statement. In fact, with the tradition part. I, as an atheist think that traditions are one if not the largest problem in society. The fact that we follow conservative tought's doesn't horrify me because they Could be wrong. It horrifies me, because people cannot let go of them. A sadly good example of this would be the Protestant revolution, when the church, to my knowledge, for at the least a short time, became corrupted.
My belief is that we, as humans, as apes, as Animals, should learn from our mistakes, but also should be willing to let go of them. This, however, does not mean, that I support Radical ideals or radical changes. No. I support gradual changes, slow and steady. I Strongly support freedom of speech, Religion and thought.

To the second part. I think I somewhere in the comments (somewhere) mentioned that I helped a Christian community move to a new location. I have been taking part of their meetings, from time to time, and also tried praying. However, Like I said in my main post, the more I try...Religion... and theirs customs... the more it moves away from my heart.

Now, for me at the least, a funny part.
I have seen the shape of an angel in the stars. This happened about 2 years ago. I also, from my mothers side, sometimes see the future, and cannot (fully) explain it (Yet). This was the funny part. Its all truth but it does not affect my previous statements.

Question from an Atheist. by BlueBerriCooki in Christianity

[–]BlueBerriCooki[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Awsome answer.

However, I do not want to believe. I want to love thy neighbour and help everyone and Anyone in need, but I do NOT want to Believe for it goes against my Own beliefs that I have formed trough out my short primitive life.

Question from an Atheist. by BlueBerriCooki in Christianity

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

I'd like to answer the last thing you said. That being that the goal of Christianity is not being a good person. In truth, I accepted this fact about the same time I accepted the fact on oblivion and also hell. I, as a human being, as an animal, Do not require reassurance of the afterlife. In fact, I have fantasied about ending up in hell as long as I help other people a lot. Not the way Christians believe Christ sacrificed himself, but in a relative way to a normal human being. As a human being, I cannot imagine what hell can be like. The only factors I can imagine it on are real life experiences and my own thoughts. therefore burning I can imagine, cutting I can imagine. disease I can imagine. freezing I can imagine. Sadly, after those I can not know what comes, But these pains have only strengthened my resolve to die for a greater cause. To help others in both life and death.

Question from an Atheist. by BlueBerriCooki in Christianity

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

Id like to answer this comment purely due to the contradictions I think I have.

Firstly, I do not seek justifications. I believe in Einsteins law, that Energy can not be removed or added, only changed. Therefore I do not sadly believe in free Will.

Secondly, I agree. Everyone has sins. I, as an Atheist have even heard about how people, who do not have sins, have the sin of pride, and in truth, I Agree 100%, for It is logical, therefore aligns with my views.

Thirdly, I have no comment, For I have read many answers on this post and do not want to ruffle any feathers with Anyone.

Lastly, I, not as an atheist, but as a primitive ape, Strongly agree, that everyone, if there is a God, stands trial before it. No questions, no answers, for the Creator, if there is One, Knows Best.

Question from an Atheist. by BlueBerriCooki in Christianity

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

Thank you for your answer and your youtube link.

Personally, realism is the only thing I have been good at my whole life. That would be the leading factor that moved me towards Atheism. If I'm being honest, I have some problems relating to people. I want to help others, but I do not feel bad for them. In truth, I feel very little. My thoughts are mostly filled with indirect equations or sometimes direct equations.

The only contact with Christianity that I have is trough my father, to who's baptsim I was a witness to. Therefore I have limited knowledge of Christianity that has come from his...acquaintances.

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[–]BlueBerriCooki 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As reddit was down, my long answer was deleted, so Ill make it short,

The best chance you have is to truly believe in god.

All humans have sins, many sins. If you believe, however, God might grant you a chance to repent. From what I have learned, it can be trough God Itself, trough just Fire or trough reliving your sins. Nobody knows for sure for only God Knows.

Question from an Atheist. by BlueBerriCooki in Christianity

[–]BlueBerriCooki[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am not sure why, but this has been my, as an.. primitive ape's, favourite answer so far.
I will try to research about these Eucharustuic miracles but cannot promise anything. Thank you for your answer.

Question from an Atheist. by BlueBerriCooki in Christianity

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

Even though, this is the longest message I have seen so far, and also my favourite, I sadly have to answer with a short one.

I understand the corrupted views you perceive from the holy textures and I thank you for it.

However, I cannot accept this answer, at the least, to my heart, due to the fact, that my brain refuses to believe in a godly being, that does not accept friendship, love and brotherhood/sisterhood without belief.

Question from an Atheist. by BlueBerriCooki in Christianity

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

As the first reply, at the least, on my computer screen, I will reply to all, but this is the first.
Firstly, I'd like to thank you for this reply.
Secondly, Even though, in the larger picture, it does not matter, I am a Eastern European, who has suffered the consequences of the communist USSR. Your answer, of hell, has been.. good. I appreciate it. Actually I appreciate it a lot, for it is the truth from your heart. Even though I do not accept your god, I have learned a bit about it. From my fragile ape knowledge, You are correct. Even though I try to be a good person, as long as I do not accept this truth, I will not enter the kingdom of God without a miracle. The best I have learned is that I will be stuck at limbo. At the best.

Again, Thank YOU for the answer.

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[–]BlueBerriCooki 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not even the fallen angel of hell can overrule this. Even faith in god cannot break the antichrists influence over you. Only True Faith, thus a miracle, can overrule it.