[net.religion.christian] Answers and Questions

magore@watdcsu.UUCP (M.A.Gore - ICR) (10/03/86)

	This started as a mail message exchange. The person I
was talking with *could* be just about anyone. He raised some
GOOD points... As for now I will leave names out. So I will use
'him' and 'me' for the initial exchange. 'him.r' as a reply etc...

him> I don't wish to debate this subject at length, because it's a mistake to 
him> assume "Christians" represents a monolithic belief structure.  But "(1)"
him> is a fairly reasonable conclusion to draw about those people who
him> have bumper stickers on their cars that say "The Bible says it, I
him> believe it, and that settles it."  If you want the image of Christianity
him> among non-Christians to be different, I suggest you take the issue
him> up with the people who are selling and buying the bumper stickers.

I'll take the issues up here to cover the (perception side of this).

me>	Say you saw: "I believe 2 + 2 = 4 because my math book 
me>	tells me so and that is that!"

r.him> This is interesting.  If I saw a bumper sticker like that,
r.him> (and the Bible sticker didn't exist, so that I can discount
r.him> the possibility of ironic parody, etc.) I would indeed
r.him> assume that the driver of that vehicle had a very peculiar
r.him> idea about how mathematics works.  If I saw a WHOLE LOT of
r.him> people with a bumper sticker like that, I'd indeed begin to
r.him> express serious concern about the current state of
r.him> mathematics education.  If I were a Christian and saw a
r.him> whole lot of those Bible stickers, I would similarly be
r.him> worried that too many people were getting an oversimplified
r.him> view of their own religion.

	Many people believe 2 + 2 = 4 because it is near enough for the
*average person* to be 'first principles'. Most people (read public)
do NOT chose to find out the DEEP reasons of mathematics. So mathematician
might worry about such bumper stickers (2 + 2 = 4) whereas most
average people would not. So why the surprise when a Christian 
has such a bumper sticker? Many birds do not know WHY they fly
but they do fly! Most fields -be it politics or what ever- have
'bumper stickers' (in a way ) on their ideas. The Christian
'body' IS diverse (it's even Biblical). So with politics people have
differing views but *can* believe in democracy.
	(An aside: You can look at what I am saying here in more then a few ways
because I am using simple arguments to point to an ***IDEA*** just like
some Christian parables teach an *IDEA*. -looking at it certain ways you could 
say the analogies have holes in them ...in doing so you could miss the/my 
*point* - not that you do....It's just a different way of expression.)
	Many Christians say there is a 'way' to test their ideas. But many
have NOT the same way to express them -as it is an 'experience'-.
Look at Christians somewhat like politics. Most people argue the
persons 'experience' - say that experience is like 'democracy'.
One could then argue the person's particular politics and NEVER talk
of democracy. Also as in politics there is anger because the person
-"does not think the way you do problem"-...Democracy no more
causes one-ness of political views then God causes one-ness of
Christian views points(read as free will)... (But I just state this
comparison as one speaking from the 'inside'). 

	I can say that I am willing to face ANY facts concerning the validity
of my faith -EVEN that I could be deceived-. -But- I don't talk about it
*all* the time (read the net is/was a Christian net.religion.christian).
But if what I experience is TRUE then it does not follow that those
that appear closed minded -are- <I was a non-Christian and voiced
the same negative views here on the net for similar reasons.> - I found
that is fear that they were deceived, self deceived- I found
that most of the issues were 'political' (read bias and worse)
-*these 'political issues* were getting in my way of 'seeing' the 
(democracy if you like) of what they believed. Once I saw the 'democracy' 
(as a parable) I found it could put the 'puzzle' together. We have 'fence 
sitters' ,'lefts' and 'rights' *and* the non-Christians' perceptions
(and *ours* as well of course).
	Yet many people expect answers to be set out in text books with
the "good guy's" in 'white hats' -so to speak-. You should ask (often)
why 1 Billion (if you can believe postings!) Christians, WHY they believe
in God?. - 'politics' need not have anything to do with it ->*IF* you ask
many Christians "if they 'experience' God to help justify their faith"...
You might be surprised!. Also most Christians don't *need* Christianity 
<rather you could say from 'experience' they can't avoid it>...
(True it DOES fill needs but so does politics! but wrong question...)
	Lastly you would have to get in most of our minds and 'see' *if* God 
revealed himself in some way (as the Bible outlines). Else all this is 
just speculation right?. The very fact of the *kind* of experience makes
the testing very hard to do ultimately -so we have a catch 22-. The ONLY 
way to find out is to *test* the *method*. Which as I see it (and the
Bible states) -is what God had in mind-.... <- Why ? not even we
totally KNOW with a capital K. But you might ask a politician
why he does things the way he does -and you *might* never really
*KNOW*-.... So life is complex - It's sad that facts in nature *might*
look like 'cop-outs' by design/(or evolution :-). We all see the
same puzzle but put together a differing picture... We don't *all*
trash evidence any more than an *average* person (it just seems
that way because of politics)....
	(((Saying that I am an exception well not help you here. I've taken 
the *time* to find out, people who take that time are not exceptions. You 
could say we reflect the same intellect cross section *as the average public*
then you *might not* be far from the truth...Just take those 'bad' stories
you hear about us with a 'grain of salt' - Who knows YOU *may* have encouraged
one of those 'stories' and many others (from everyone else) are catching up!)))
	-Remember *if* you divide us up too far in generalizations you
*could* miss the 'forest for the trees (read politics as above)' I have
*yet* to see a non-Christian get the idea of 'faith' and 'beleive'-
seems if you get the words wrong your answers *may* be wrong as well....

		...Just want to keep everyone one their toes....

	Thankyou for your time...

# Mike Gore 
# Institute for Computer Research.
# These ideas/concepts do not imply views held by the University of Waterloo.