We had an RE lesson in school today, and we ended up discussing religion. Now I'm fine with religion, believe whatever you fancy, if that's your thing and you get something out of it then that's great. But I find the whole affair a bit absurd.
We are also doing a topic on Greek myths and legends. Now many years ago, the greeks believed in Zeus, sitting up on Mount Olympus, throwing lightning and having sex dressed as a swan (or something). These ideas are discounted today. But why are they less valid than Christianity, or Islam, Judaism, etc...? Is it because of the timeframe? I understand the details may be sketchier, what with these accounts coming from so long ago, but if the same length of time passes as has passed between us and the ancient greeks (i.e. several thousand years) will people be studying Christian Myths and Legends for langauge lessons? Is the only difference between Zeus and God that we have stopped believing in Zeus? Are they one and the same thing, just a collection of stories?
Basically, what I am asking is do you believe in God, and what are your reasons.
Keep it sensible guys, don't disparage anybody's beliefs.
We are also doing a topic on Greek myths and legends. Now many years ago, the greeks believed in Zeus, sitting up on Mount Olympus, throwing lightning and having sex dressed as a swan (or something). These ideas are discounted today. But why are they less valid than Christianity, or Islam, Judaism, etc...? Is it because of the timeframe? I understand the details may be sketchier, what with these accounts coming from so long ago, but if the same length of time passes as has passed between us and the ancient greeks (i.e. several thousand years) will people be studying Christian Myths and Legends for langauge lessons? Is the only difference between Zeus and God that we have stopped believing in Zeus? Are they one and the same thing, just a collection of stories?
Basically, what I am asking is do you believe in God, and what are your reasons.
Keep it sensible guys, don't disparage anybody's beliefs.