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MarkM
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Date Posted: 10:43:41 01/07/04 Wed
Hi Randy
Boy you have some really good input here, thank you! I plan on passing along your suggestions to him as well as checking it out myself. Your statement: "Christianity is not a philosophy - it is theology. But philosophy can aid theology - as a secondary discipline." is a point I never thought of. As a matter of fact this very concept you stated is something I have run across with a few times this month. I even recall someone referring to Christ as a great philosopher. I'm going to have to really take a look at this. Boy, understanding the real difference between to two (Philosophy & Theology) is something I do need to get a grip on. Also the idea of: " But philosophy can aid theology - as a secondary discipline." YA! Never thought of it that way before, very interesting indeed.
Well here was his reply to my post:
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A Damn good reply! 'O)
Hi Mark
Yeah, I didn't check the ISP address, but I was pretty sure it was you.
The problem I see with your answer is it is the same answer every Religion gives to the same question. There are many religious beliefs in the world, and each and every one believes theirs is the one and only true faith, and yet many are contradictory to each other.
We cannot get much father apart than Christian and Atheist, yet I believe there must be a common ground we both can agree on.
The reason our world is in the chaotic state it is today is because every belief is insisting They are the only truth and everyone else is wrong.
We have had madmen militants murdering millions over ideology for many millennia, and they will continue to do so unless we all can find a common ground to stand on together.
I have yet to meet two people, even two Christians, who believe the exact same thing. (BTW, I was once a Roman Catholic.) Just look at all the offshoots that exist today because they disagree on fundamental precepts. No two people believe the exact same thing. They may agree 99.9 percent, but they will not agree 100.0 percent.
I will state it again; The Universal Philosophy must address all Beliefs, both Christian and Atheist, and everything in between!
You say you have found the "Truth," and I say I have found the "Truth." You know you are right, and I know I am right, so why are our "Truths" are so completely different?
There is where we must begin, by examining why we believe what we believe. But before we can ask others why, we must first examine our own minds and ask ourselves "Why do I believe what I believe?" "Where did my faith come from?"
Please forgive me for ‘pushing your buttons' my friend. I couldn't resist! ‘O)
Chuck
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