KCFlyer said:Actually, the pastor at my "church"....and yes, it's a church, but it teaches spirituality over "religion"...described spirituality of that oneness with God. He equated religion to a cookbook...it teaches you how to do it. The only problem is, one religion "cookbook" says "use one cup of sugar", while the other says "no no no....you use two half cups of sugar", and yet a third one says "wrong....you use 4 quarter cups of sugar" and yet another says "the proper way is to use one half cup and two quarter cups of sugar". They are all shooting at the same target, but each believes that theirs is the only "right" way to do it.
Personally, I think organized religions are based on fear to scare people into doing what they want. I personally don't think God is some bearded white guy, sitting on a throne with little else to do than make a list of how each person on earth is screwing up and planning their punishment accordingly. You do what we say or you are doomed to eternal damnation and the fires of hell. My father was a Methodist, yet he often asked "If God is all loving and all forgiving, could he send someone to hell".
Apparently many believe that a guy who lived a good life and did many a good deed for others is doomed to hell because he didn't accept Jesus as his Lord and Saviour. But a murderer on death row can sit with Jesus if he has a jailhouse conversion...repents his sins and accepts Jesus as his personal Lord and Savior.
I don't know if there is an afterlife. I am kind, generous, loving and do no harm to others. I believe that there is a God. But I don't believe that I must to X,Y and Z if I am to ever see him. I might be wrong and I'll be looking up at all the good Christians who happened to belong to the "right" religion. On the other hand, if THEY are wrong, they might get to the Pearly gates and find St Peter chatting it up with Rock Hudson and Freddie Mercury.
Watch Ancient Aliens, it will come to you.