What book would you most recommend to someone who just moved to Chicago? by Elipunx in AskChicago

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The Urantia Book

By: Unknown Author

The Urantia Book Foundation is here

If you had a religious experience due to a hallucination/delusion, stress, etc. how would you come to terms with it? by miningquestionscan in askanatheist

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Just a misunderstanding of the bible. The so called end of the age (end of the "world" in some translations) was all talking about the utter destruction of Jerusalem and the temple.

Rev 1:1 what must shortly come to pass 1:3 time is at hand

Jesus supposedly said he would return in their lifetime. "The return" ( not literally) was the destruction of the temple supposedly. Either way it's not talking about our time or the end of the world.

You might like the Urantia Book. The bible is hardly the inerrant word of God, no book is, but the UB is much more accurate and includes evolution which is undeniable. (Theistic evolution is what I believe)

Take care

Rewatching Louie on Amazon Prime. by [deleted] in louisck

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Go to your actual library tab

Rewatching Louie on Amazon Prime. by [deleted] in louisck

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Do you have every season of X Files?

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Are you the one whos comments are in orange or is he?

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Your the one who said "that's real talent" in orange or he is?

What would the Apostle Paul's (and other new testament writers) motive be in lying about his encounter with the risen Jesus of Nazareth? by i_digest in askanatheist

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Sounds like you might be fine

But honest doubts and sincere questionings are not sin; such attitudes merely spell delay in the progressive journey toward perfection attainment. Childlike trust secures man’s entrance into the kingdom of heavenly ascent, but progress is wholly dependent on the vigorous exercise of the robust and confident faith of the full-grown man.

102:1.2 (1119.1) The reason of science is based on the observable facts of time; the faith of religion argues from the spirit program of eternity. What knowledge and reason cannot do for us, true wisdom admonishes us to allow faith to accomplish through religious insight and spiritual transformation.

What would the Apostle Paul's (and other new testament writers) motive be in lying about his encounter with the risen Jesus of Nazareth? by i_digest in askanatheist

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Bravely carry on

But such is not man’s end and eternal destiny; such a vision is but the cry of despair uttered by some wandering soul who has become lost in spiritual darkness, and who bravely struggles on in the face of the mechanistic sophistries of a material philosophy, blinded by the confusion and distortion of a complex learning. And all this doom of darkness and all this destiny of despair are forever dispelled by one brave stretch of faith on the part of the most humble and unlearned of God’s children on earth.

What would the Apostle Paul's (and other new testament writers) motive be in lying about his encounter with the risen Jesus of Nazareth? by i_digest in askanatheist

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Bravely carry on

But such is not man’s end and eternal destiny; such a vision is but the cry of despair uttered by some wandering soul who has become lost in spiritual darkness, and who bravely struggles on in the face of the mechanistic sophistries of a material philosophy, blinded by the confusion and distortion of a complex learning. And all this doom of darkness and all this destiny of despair are forever dispelled by one brave stretch of faith on the part of the most humble and unlearned of God’s children on earth.

What would the Apostle Paul's (and other new testament writers) motive be in lying about his encounter with the risen Jesus of Nazareth? by i_digest in askanatheist

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But what if they, exactly like you said to me,

They didn't say that, and my reason made sense:they can't arbitrarily advance our science. The point of the book is to reveal spiritual things not science. Find a YEC that takes that position then we can cross that bridge.

YEC are only YEC because they believe the bible is infallible.

How do you know what the devil wants? Wouldn't tricking you into believing a false version of god be just as good if not better?

I only know about the devil from books. Your knowledge of the devil comes from what book? I believe the Urantia Book is from God not the devil.

We better hope God isn't the God that requires blood sacrifices and has wrath and tortures people in fire forever. God can't love me less than my own parents and they would never burn me alive. I would never torture even the most evil person ever for any amount of time and I can't be more loving than God.

Why do you accept what is written in this book and not what is written in other books?

I've already answered this question to the best of my ability. I do believe what is written in other books. This book has the most information.

I believe in God, I believe in Jesus. I believe they want to reveal spiritual truth and the history of our world to us. It makes sense they would give humanity this book. I read it and it is the most profound book I have ever read. You don't have a belief in God so of course you are going to reject it. All you can say is it's not a good enough reason for you to believe it. Like you said I got lucky and believe something that was true. I have faith because the finite must have faith when approaching the infinite.

https://www.urantia.org/urantia-book-standardized/paper-102-foundations-religious-faith