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Here are the "Ten Non-Commandments" chosen as the winners:
1. Be open-minded and be willing to alter your beliefs with new evidence.
2. Strive to understand what is most likely to be true, not to believe what you wish to be true.
3. The scientific method is the most reliable way of understanding the natural world.
4. Every person has the right to control of their body.
5. God is not necessary to be a good person or to live a full and meaningful life.
6. Be mindful of the consequences of all your actions and recognize that you must take responsibility for them.
7. Treat others as you would want them to treat you, and can reasonably expect them to want to be treated. Think about their perspective.
8. We have the responsibility to consider others, including future generations.
9. There is no one right way to live.
10. Leave the world a better place than you found it.
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ZHawke wrote: There were no overt signs that God was even listening, especially when I looked back at how our personal lives suffered following the suicide.
My own church stepped up. My Pastor was incredible - no expectations, all heart, and all there on a very regular basis. We'd go to lunch. He'd listen as I poured my heart out. He organized a fund raiser for my family that the kids in the church put on. They raised a lot of money for my family.
Churches in the community organized help for us, and for other families affected by this tragedy. Meals came regularly. They cleaned our house for us regularly. They pretty much came to our rescue in so many ways as did other non-religious organizations, as well.
Still nothing. Extreme gratitude for what everyone did - very much so. Some kind of sign that God, somehow had a hand in all of this - not so much.
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Nobody that matters wrote: Just a quick thought. You needed help. The congregation of people with which you share your faith (and others) stepped up and gave you that help.
Why is that not a sign that God was involved?
What type of sign were you expecting, other than for good people to step in to try and aid in the healing?
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Nobody that matters wrote: I think people make too big a deal of religion. Don't get me wrong, in my opinion a belief in a higher power is essential to living a good life. I'm saying that they make too big a deal of the flavor of religion. Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, Muslim, Hindu, Mormon, Pastafarian, Pagan, Druid, whatever...
Just make it simple. I've seen pages and pages and pages of posts debating the intricacies of translations and ancient word usage in order to glean some insight into the original intentions of Jesus. I've seen huge raging debates about the meaning of cherry picked passages from other holy texts.
I've tried to follow them, I thought that knowing more would help me to make my faith a more powerful influence in my life.
Now I think I'm trying a new tack. KISS. Keep It Simple, Stupid. There's commonalities between all the major religions. That's where I figure I'll focus. I could learn not to eat fish n Friday, or to stay away from anything with a cloven hoof, or to dress a cetain way, or speak a certain way... but all that is fluff. It's just like wearing a broncos jersey .vs. a Raiders jersey. Different variants on a theme.
Be Good. Do good things. Help others. Don't hurt others.
That's about it. Stick with the idea of "Be good" and you really can't go wrong.
Oh, the other thing to remember is that this world we live in right now is not heaven. It's dirty, bloody, gross and nasty. Sure there's beauty and light, but there's equal doses of ugly darkness. Bad stuff happens to good people. I came to this realization when the disabilities showed up in my infant son. I thought "How could God do that to a baby?" It took me a long time to realize that God didn't do it, nor did any other entity. It wasn't good or evil, it just was. That's life, because this ain't heaven.
Be good. In spite of everything else, be good. Help others. It won't change the world, but it'll make it easier to handle the world.
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