Nothing necessarily wrong with doubt. Questioning things is an inherent part of the journey we're all on. If someone's telling you not to doubt, they don't really understand things and may just want you to accept what they think about a certain issue/situation/whatever.One thing that I either don't like, or can't understand about church is this notion of doubt being bad. "You doubt this? You're plagued by demons!"
Thomas gets a bad rap, or, as Paul Tillich wrote, "doubt is not the opposite of faith, it is an element of faith."
Sure - he's decided his time is worth Sunday church, because even if there isn't a God, he hedged his bet anyway and got something positive out of the experience.
and what's up with God that "He" doesn't have any Daughters?
Since he conceives by imagination, it must be mom's fault.
One thing that has always annoyed me about Christian doctrine is describing Jesus as the "only" Son of God.
I'm fine with the "Son of God" part, it's merely the claim of exclusivity that seems a bit, hmm, how to describe it, "petty" perhaps?
Why can't Jesus and the Buddha each be a Son of God?
and what's up with God that "He" doesn't have any Daughters?
One thing that has always annoyed me about Christian doctrine is describing Jesus as the "only" Son of God.
Jesus and Mary both being conceived without sex
"Mary"? Did the new Pope decide this or what?
I take it you're not Catholic. Ever heard of the Immaculate Conception?
Mary being conceived without sex
I take it you're not Catholic. Ever heard of the Immaculate Conception?
That's a new one, never heard that before ever.
"Immaculate Conception" = She was conceived without the stain of original sin. Very different.
What the hell does Franco Harris have to do with this?
What is original sin, anyway? Other than being born a gopher fan.
I like to think that when we're born we're without sin. Otherwise, God is taking all those infants that die and casting them into Hell.
I take it you're not Catholic. Ever heard of the Immaculate Conception?