Vezzellda said:
Ok, firstly I'd like to say that I have been treating you guys with nothing but repsect, and I haven't been swearing my head of and attacking people like some others have been doing. Please guys, stay cool.
Secondly dark_angel, your posts are confusing, I find it hard to work out which side you are barracking for, you seem to contradict yourself sometimes.
Thirdly, had a look at that Sikhism side that you say you believe in:
2 of their "philosophies":
-"The goal of human life is to break the cycle of birth's and deaths and merge with God. This can be accomplished by following the teachings of the Guru, meditation on the Holy Name and performance of acts of service and charity."
-"The five cardinal vices are; Kam (lust), Krodh (anger), Lobh (greed), Moh (worldly attachment) and Ahankar (pride). If one can overcome these, they will achieve salvation."
Ok, I ask you, how, by
doing anything can we achieve salvation? How can people think that by making ourselves "good" enough we can please God? God is huger and more powerful than we could ever imagine and our pathetic attempts to follow commands and perform "acts of service and charity" can never match up to God's standard which is perfection. They are filthy rags to God. The only way we can be right with God is by acknowledging our failings, our weaknesses, our inadequacies, our constant desire to go against God and realise that only God can save us, there is nothing we can do, it must be all done by God. This is what separates Christianity from all other "religions." All other belief systems say, you must do this, you must pray 66 times a day, you must touch a special relic, you must make a pilgrimage, you must give to the poor, you must overcome vices like lust, anger, greed, wordly attachment and pride (as in the above quote). But Christianity says, it has all been
done, it has all been done by Jesus, the price for our constant failings has been paid, there is nothing that we can do to make God make us more, and nothing we can do to make God love us less. Please guys, think about this.
Following on from my argument above, there is therefore no way that Christians can be justified in saying "oh i'm so morally upstanding" or whatever it is. That shows that they haven't understood the message. A Christian's life is characterised by humility. They recognise that Jesus has died in their place and there is absolutely no works they can do to make themselves "righteous."
And thank you inasero for clearing up the free will thing
. In the beginning God decribed everything he created as "very good" but he also gave man a unique and intelligent mind to make their own decisions. Love can only be genuine when it is a choice. Otherwise we would all be robots and you guys wouldn't like that would you!?
hmmm u seem to contradict yourself too, first u say this:
Vezzellda said:
God is huger and more powerful than we could ever imagine and our pathetic attempts to follow commands and perform "acts of service and charity" can never match up to God's standard which is perfection. They are filthy rags to God. The only way we can be right with God is by acknowledging our failings, our weaknesses, our inadequacies, our constant desire to go against God and realise that only God can save us, there is nothing we can do, it must be all done by God. This is what separates Christianity from all other "religions."
let me just quote the sentence again. "...there is nothing we can do, it must be all done by God"
isnt that a sort of fatalism here, i dont want to get into fate and other stuff, but u reply that we would be robots if we didnt have choices, but then u say everything must all be done by god.
What is the purpose of the brain then?
What is the purpose of free choice and free will?
What is the purpose of even believing in god if God does everything for us (which i think u quite clearly imply)?
And as your comments regarding the practices of the sikh religion, this is what has been obtained from the Guru Granth Sahib. This is a holy text, and it is the perpetual guru for us. I think it is so neat beacause we do not have any priests of any kind. The gurus thought that they were filled with mammon and ego, and so there is only one guru (a guru is not a god, but rather a messenger of god, but i beleive they have gods spirit through them all) i think we can all say that this is true, especially with all the priests commiting sex crimes agains children.
hmmm there is alot of philosphy in the sikh culture, and i am constantly learning about it, and i'm telling you i think it is the most logical, philosophical doctrine that i have ever come across. I cant read the text, but my parents are teaching me the old language in the context when it was writtten.
I think think thats the major difference between christianity and sikhism, one has priests, and the other one does not, but i can tell u that they are similar in that they beleive in the one god.
There is only one God, he is the Creator, Sustainer and Destroyer.
God cannot take human form.
The goal of human life is to break the cycle of birth's and deaths and merge with God. This can be accomplished by following the teachings of the Guru, meditation on the Holy Name and performance of acts of service and charity.
Without devotion to the Name Divine is birth in the world gone waste. Such consume poison, poisonous their utterance; Without devotion to the Name, without gain they die, and after death in transmigration wander." (Guru Nanak, Raga Bhairon)
"True life is life in God, contemplation on the Name and the society of the saints" (Guru Arjan Dev, Dhanasari)
"I shall merge in the Lord like the water in the sea and the wave in the stream. The soul will merge in God and like air I shall look upon all alike. Then why shall I come again? The coming and going is under the Will of the Lord and Realising This Will, I shall merge in the Lord" (Bhagat Kabir, Maru)
"The disciple of the True Guru (God) dwells upon the Lord through the teaching of the Guru and all his sins are washed away" (Guru Ram Das, Var Gauri)
"Our service in the world gets us a seat in the Court of the Lord" (Guru Nanak, Sri Rag)
"One known as disciple of the holy Perceptor must, rising at dawn, on the Name Divine meditate" (Guru Ram Das, Raga Gauri)
"He neither has father, nor mother, nor sons nor brothers." (Guru Nanak, Maru)
"Burnt be the mouth that asserts, the Lord takes birth. He is neither born nor dies; neither enters birth nor departs. All pervasive is Nanaks Lord." (Guru Arjan Dev, Raga Bhairon)
there are tons of other stuff if u want to look it up u can, but i dont think there is anything at all wrong with the sikh religion. I have not found any flaws as of yet.