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Some aspect I do not understand about religion?
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<blockquote data-quote="gonethenreturned" data-source="post: 1701680" data-attributes="member: 651395"><p>I will preface this question by stating that I am not a believer in the accepted norms of religion. However, I am not a disbeliever either. Pity me if you will but that is the case and I am happy in my ignorance. </p><p></p><p>Now, the question, asked in pursuit of knowlege.</p><p></p><p>If The Lord is "all forgiving" as I am told often enough and therefore forgives me for all my sins, surely The Lord will forgive me the sin of ignorance. If this is so, why do I have to make a stand, one way or the other? Why can't I just be happy in my ignorance knowing I will be forgiven? </p><p></p><p>Is it that The Lord can forgive anything EXCEPT not believing? Is this not just convenient for those who believe to say to those who either do not believe or just do not know what to believe?</p><p>theone78... you need to learn to differentiate between knowledge seekers and miscreants before calling anyone a worker of iniquity. My question is based on interaction with people, not on the scriptures.</p><p>FC... Read ALL the words... "However, I am not a disbeliever either."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gonethenreturned, post: 1701680, member: 651395"] I will preface this question by stating that I am not a believer in the accepted norms of religion. However, I am not a disbeliever either. Pity me if you will but that is the case and I am happy in my ignorance. Now, the question, asked in pursuit of knowlege. If The Lord is "all forgiving" as I am told often enough and therefore forgives me for all my sins, surely The Lord will forgive me the sin of ignorance. If this is so, why do I have to make a stand, one way or the other? Why can't I just be happy in my ignorance knowing I will be forgiven? Is it that The Lord can forgive anything EXCEPT not believing? Is this not just convenient for those who believe to say to those who either do not believe or just do not know what to believe? theone78... you need to learn to differentiate between knowledge seekers and miscreants before calling anyone a worker of iniquity. My question is based on interaction with people, not on the scriptures. FC... Read ALL the words... "However, I am not a disbeliever either." [/QUOTE]
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