Re: Creationism
Mainstream science does not prove Creation or the Flood, but Creation science and Flood geology do.
You keep telling us to read the links. You're being lazy. We're asking you what you believe and why. But I did find one interesting quote in the link you provided about becoming wiccan.
So the person thinking about becoming wiccan and looking for information on the subject should shop around for whatever "works" or feels good. That's how you know it's right. Well, this is no way to determine the truth. A lie may make you feel good about yourself. And if you take Brother Zech up on his challenge, we'll see if wicca works objectively.
But I've got a feeling that when they ask, "Does it work?", they mean it subjectively. I think they mean "Does it make you happy?" or "Does it help you cope with life?" or "Does it give you inner peace" or "Does it give meaning to your life?" Or something like that. This reeks of relativism. One person may find that hinduism "works" and another that wicca "works," but hinduism and wicca can't both be right.
Originally posted by {Anna}
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Read those links abaut Wicca
It can be hard to know what's true and what's not, when every kind of thing can get into a website... or even a book.
Then, if you try some of what the others say, you will feel in yourself whether it seems good or not.
These are pretty good guidelines.
Then, if you try some of what the others say, you will feel in yourself whether it seems good or not.
- Does it work?
- Do you feel good about yourself after?
These are pretty good guidelines.
But I've got a feeling that when they ask, "Does it work?", they mean it subjectively. I think they mean "Does it make you happy?" or "Does it help you cope with life?" or "Does it give you inner peace" or "Does it give meaning to your life?" Or something like that. This reeks of relativism. One person may find that hinduism "works" and another that wicca "works," but hinduism and wicca can't both be right.


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