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joshwriting ([personal profile] joshwriting) wrote2005-02-05 01:28 pm

My religious beliefs

A question on Sheroes asked "How did you come to your beliefs?"

After many years of studying and reading about different religions, including the one I was ostensibly raised in, and after prayer seeking guidance (and a clue), and after conversations with priests, reverends, rabbis and shamans...

I concluded that I have nary a clue, nor any chance (in hell) of finding one.

I am a devout agnostic, dedicated to the principle that I do not and cannot know what is going on with deities.

I do pray, though...

p.s. If I listed my mood as contemplative every time I LJed, I suspect it would not be inaccurate.

Re: Praying for, not praying to...

[identity profile] joshwriting.livejournal.com 2005-02-05 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)
There are three basic models of deities that I can imagine, though, to me, they really amount to two.

1) the omnipotent, benevolent ones
2) the anthropomorphic ones
3) the totally alien ones

(I see #1 and #3 as the same) If we have the second ones, then there is a chance that you would be right, though even some of them are supposedly a little less capricious.

If we have the first, "HE" would be compassionate - it is in the design specs.

If we have the third one, we are in so much deep doo doo anyway, that my little prayer thing is not going to have any particular impact at all!

I think you are, in fact, being to anthropomorphic. G-d (or gods, or whatever) was not designed in your image, necessarily!

Re: Praying for, not praying to...

[identity profile] oasis-in-chaos.livejournal.com 2005-02-06 02:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course, it isn't my place to tell Josh what his beliefs are. But maybe it would help if we classified him differently. Maybe he is not so much an agnostic, which seems to be a large and very ambiguous belief, but a deist, who is someone that has a belief in some form of a higher power, but is not necessarily the Christian God.

Josh, do correct me if I'm wrong. I mean, what right do I have to define your beliefs for you?

Last I checked, beliefs were open to the interpretation of the beholder, not to be criticized/categorized by others. :}

Agnostic prayer

[identity profile] baronet.livejournal.com 2005-02-06 03:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I am an agnostic. I sometimes pray. I offer myself as a counterexample to the thesis that agnostics don't pray and to the thesis that everyone who prays is a deist. Josh may be another counterexample, or he may not be.

Re: Praying for, not praying to...

[identity profile] joshwriting.livejournal.com 2005-02-06 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I am not a deist.

I hold the belief that a higher power might exist, but that I cannot know if there is or is not such a being.

I hold that if there is a benevolent deity, that my lack of belief will not hinder my prayers, that if there is a malevolent deity, that my lack of belief will not cause my prayers to be worse than the rest of what such a deity would do, and that if it is a neutral or alien deity, that my trying to figure out the reaction would be a waste of time.

If there is no deity, no collective unconscious, and no power from my directed thoughts, then my prayers are so much hot air - but they cost me nothing.

I am an agnostic. I have read the definition and it clearly fits. The problems some others have with my praying strike me as assertive on their part that because they do not know, therefore prayer CANNOT help - and that is too much knowledge of how things work for me to be comfortable with.

Re: Praying for, not praying to...

[identity profile] oasis-in-chaos.livejournal.com 2005-02-07 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
I definitely agree and understand what you mean. It was just a suggestion. =)