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In reply to the discussion: Making Light: All Religions are UPG [View all]eomer
(3,845 posts)42. What about revelations from God that had to be exterminated along with the people that "heard" them?
The Catholic religion of today, in its particulars that you say were revealed by God, is the result of violent struggle that included torture and horribly painful executions of people who thought they heard something different.
If a different group had won on one or more of those violent struggles then you would believe something different, perhaps significantly different, than what you do. Do you believe that God intended for "His truth" to come to you by a process like that? Does the horrific process, do the atrocities, not make you pause and wonder whether the "truths" that came out of them are tainted and suspect?
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Good, then you should know we we were discussing the concept of rationality, not proof of God.
rug
Jun 2013
#41
But do you specifically claim to hold the truth on the existence of a god or gods?
cbayer
Jun 2013
#16
I've had a lot of strange conversations in my life, including odd conversations about epistemology.
rug
Jun 2013
#25
What about revelations from God that had to be exterminated along with the people that "heard" them?
eomer
Jun 2013
#42
You said how you think we know things about God; my point is a different take on that.
eomer
Jun 2013
#45
I'd prefer not to be rude, so I'm merely going to characterize this article as "piffle" . . .
MrModerate
Jun 2013
#29