Does God know what He is doing? Is there an answer to suffering and a greater plan for us? Morality and goodness examined.
Just to make myself clear to believers and non-believers alike.
This is the second part of my two parts on Pandeism. This one discuss my pandeist views on Morality and the Afterlife.
"History clearly shows that religion has always stood in the way of progress and civilisation, except where religion was itself a means of rebellion as with early Christians against paganism and, later, Protestantism against Catholicism"
It is tempting to question why God allows evil to exist, but consider the consequences if He didn’t.
"Becoming A Man" will be a series of articles that I will publish as I believe that there is so much for men to understand about themselves and the consequences of their actions. It is meant to give a fresh understanding to the minds of teens and to young men studying in universities who are struggling to become men. You want to become a man? There is only one road. The road to becoming a man of God!
Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis was a fascinating and eye-opening book. He does not start off assuming that Christianity is right. In fact, he starts off asking the question, "What is right and what is wrong?" How do we determine this if there is no higher being than us?
We’ll take a look into the implications of a moral systems founded on man himself.
A look into the implications of perhaps one of the more popular views of moral foundations: religion.
What follows is an introductory and questioning look at some of the moral aspects that are linked with Christianity. It is not meant to be written in an anti-religious way, moreso just in a questioning way. As always any thoughts or comments are more than welcome.
