Many fighters give thanks to god saying he/she/it gave him the strength to win, some of them talk about if "it's in god's plans" this and that. Do you guys believe in mixing God with boxing? Personally I don't think God gives anybody the strength to beat somebody up period. What do you guys think?
religion is the cherry pickers dream. it has everything. you can ignore the stuff you don't like and live by the stuff you do. being rich is a bad thing? well i don't like that part. hating gays part? i like that part! just remember folks if you see someone working on sunday kill them immediately! it's ok. god says so!
religion is a joke that went a little too far. kinda like floyd mayweather's career.
great post, can't give green :(
a lot of Christians think that Satan is real too, yet have no clue about Zoroastrianism
Many fighters give thanks to god saying he/she/it gave him the strength to win, some of them talk about if "it's in god's plans" this and that. Do you guys believe in mixing God with boxing? Personally I don't think God gives anybody the strength to beat somebody up period. What do you guys think?
Jesus made me lose, He hates our team
It was probably a good start to the strong bond between us that we have since created. It didn't however make me believe in a God that wants people dead for picking sticks on weekends. thanks you are still talking, thought you'd gone.
but course not no. a bloke clearly wrote the bible anyway. blats a political agenda in it.
Seems like you minunderstand on purpose, not surprised that you're red k'd.my reds come from klittards exclusively. Which atheists redded me under the guise of Klittards?
And no, the sun didn't create us. It's part of the needed environment for us to exist, but it didn't create us. the sun can be argued to be the parent of all material in the solar system. perhaps you are extraterrestrial and came from a different sun, or were created from another mysterious allpowerfulsource...
Obviously no point in any further conversation. k, EeeeTeeee go home.
but you didn't need to reject looking up to your parents did you, its something you did automatically. And its something you did for years of your life without question. It must have left some mark.
It was probably a good start to the strong bond between us that we have since created. It didn't however make me believe in a God that wants people dead for picking sticks on weekends.
Well to explore your line there, the sun was our creator, and is massively more powerful than we are. Hardly all powerful, but godlike all the same. Today we cant observe it close up but one day tomorrow we might find out its embued with some presence that doesn't register in the limited ways we measure intelligence by and observe phenomena by.
Now if we are looking for the Son of God, that's easier to observe today, thanks to youtube and Andre Ward.
Seems like you minunderstand on purpose, not surprised that you're red k'd.
And no, the sun didn't create us. It's part of the needed environment for us to exist, but it didn't create us.
Obviously no point in any further conversation.
Rejecting religion? You're not born religious. I've just never felt any of that. There are loads of stuff that I don't believe in/take part in, just like Christians don't believe in all the thousands of Gods that's not the Christian God. I don't think I've been rejecting those things either. but you didn't need to reject looking up to your parents did you, its something you did automatically. And its something you did for years of your life without question. It must have left some mark.
Ok, well, with "higher power" I was referring to some kind of God who was the creator (as in most religions).
If you interpret that as a more intelligent life form than humans then sure, I don't find that unlikely at all.
Well to explore your line there, the sun was our creator, and is massively more powerful than we are. Hardly all powerful, but godlike all the same. Today we cant observe it close up but one day tomorrow we might find out its embued with some presence that doesn't register in the limited ways we measure intelligence by and observe phenomena by (yes, I have seen Danny Boyle's Sunshine lol).
Now if we are looking for the Son of God, that's easier to observe today, thanks to youtube and Andre Ward.
religion maybe derives from looking up to your parents when you are a child, when you really have to put faith in something literally much greater than you. That's why its so deeprooted? - without that survival instinct to trust in something they cant define yet, animals just wouldnt survive. I expect that all fairly intelligent animals in some primeval way have an idea of respect for much higher powers, even if they cant articulate that as a belief. Certainly it feels uncomfortable rejecting religion entirely.
I am not sure humans can rationalise rejection of belief systems successfully on a daily basis and still live life to the fullest. Its a strong component of our make-up. We are stuck with it, we just gotta use it right.
not saying we should all be religious, but if you believe in nothing then perhaps its true that you'll fall for anything. Damn that Sucker Punch movie.
Rejecting religion? You're not born religious. I've just never felt any of that. There are loads of stuff that I don't believe in/take part in, just like Christians don't believe in all the thousands of Gods that's not the Christian God. I don't think I've been rejecting those things either.
Yesterday: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/religious-people-are-less-intelligent-than-atheists-according-to-analysis-of-scores-of-scientific-studies-stretching-back-over-decades-8758046.html
who said 'creator'. Even you didn't in my quote from you.
its pretty certain than in an infinite universe there are many things greater than us. again, you say 'creator' I say 'potato'.
Ok, well, with "higher power" I was referring to some kind of God who was the creator (as in most religions).
If you interpret that as a more intelligent life form than humans then sure, I don't find that unlikely at all.
Well the beliefs of Greek gods, Myths, and Witches are no longer common, and as time goes by Science will become more advanced and more logical thinking will come more and more into play, it will take many many years but in the UK, and the Scandinavian countries religious beliefs are fading at an alarming rate, so slowly but surely religious beliefs will become less common, and hopefully before it causes any serious damage to the world.
I live in Scandinavia so I'm well aware of that. I think the numbers will go down in the future, when the third world countries advances etc, and hopefully the western countries continues to become more and more secularized. But I doubt that religion will ever truly disappear.
religion maybe derives from looking up to your parents when you are a child, when you really have to put faith in something literally much greater than you. That's why its so deeprooted? - without that survival instinct to trust in something they cant define yet, animals just wouldnt survive. I expect that all fairly intelligent animals in some primeval way have an idea of respect for much higher powers, even if they cant articulate that as a belief. Certainly it feels uncomfortable rejecting religion entirely.
I am not sure humans can rationalise rejection of belief systems successfully on a daily basis and still live life to the fullest. Its a strong component of our make-up. We are stuck with it, we just gotta use it right.
not saying we should all be religious, but if you believe in nothing then perhaps its true that you'll fall for anything. Damn that Sucker Punch movie.
God blesses us all with with many different skill sets and talents. And he allows us to make our decisions as to how we utilize them. So I see know problem what so ever and I commend athletes for thanking God for the gifts that he has given them. And they should also give credit to their team as well as themselves for maximizing the talents and gifts that the Lord has given them.
They were just born with good genes mate, like puppies you get a strong pup that will grow into a fine strong dog and then you get the runt who will be a lot weaker do you honestly think which ever one of all these gods your into goes around each and every person deciding i think i`ll make this one faster than that one, come on mate try to be a little more logical in your mindset.:bigeyes:
I wish I could agree, but religion will live on I'm afraid.
Well the beliefs of Greek gods, Myths, and Witches are no longer common, and as time goes by Science will become more advanced and more logical thinking will come more and more into play, it will take many many years but in the UK, and the Scandinavian countries religious beliefs are fading at an alarming rate, so slowly but surely religious beliefs will become less common, and hopefully before it causes any serious damage to the world.
I have Faith in God. Idk if he helps a fighter a win. Id even say he doesnt. Thanking him for youre blessings is a good thing though.
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Yes, I don't believe in a god but humans can gain strength both mental and physical from something they feel very strongly for.
Your family, your god, your country, etc....
Its a mental thing if you truely believe god sent you to do something it gives you that lil something extra most sports are more mental than anything so the belief in god could be the edge some fighters need