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Introduce yourself

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 5:41 am
by Michelle
Hello all,

I am Michelle from Australia. I am not what I would call a Christian, but I do believe that God exists. I came across this site while searching for information regarding the Christian philosophy.

I hope that we enjoy each others posts and look forward to getting a lot out of this site.

Re: Introduce yourself

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 9:41 am
by Canuckster1127
Michelle wrote:Hello all,

I am Michelle from Australia. I am not what I would call a Christian, but I do believe that God exists. I came across this site while searching for information regarding the Christian philosophy.

I hope that we enjoy each others posts and look forward to getting a lot out of this site.
Michelle,

Welcome to the board and we're glad you're here.

We exist for Christians and Seekers to interact like this and so I encourage you to take a look around and jump in where you like or start a thread if there are issues you want to talk about.

Bart

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 10:28 pm
by Judah
G'day Michelle.
Nice to have another Down Under person on here even although you are the other side of the ditch!
Jump in and join the fun. This is a good place to learn things.

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 9:23 am
by FFC
Welcome, Michelle!

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 9:26 am
by bizzt
Hello Michelle good to see you...

Introduce Yourself

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 3:11 pm
by Michelle
Thankyou all for your welcome. I should actually tell you a bit more about myself.
I actually lost my faith quite some time back and am now sort of looking a the christian belief again. My post in Divorce and Remarriage might help explain things.
Anyway aside from that my main interests are politics, reading academic and other interesting intelllectual material, crafts and having good structured debates.
I have two wonderful disabled adult children and feel blessed and privileged to be their mum.

Re: Introduce Yourself

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 4:16 pm
by Canuckster1127
Michelle wrote:Thankyou all for your welcome. I should actually tell you a bit more about myself.
I actually lost my faith quite some time back and am now sort of looking a the christian belief again. My post in Divorce and Remarriage might help explain things.
Anyway aside from that my main interests are politics, reading academic and other interesting intelllectual material, crafts and having good structured debates.
I have two wonderful disabled adult children and feel blessed and privileged to be their mum.
Michelle,

Again we're glad you're hear and sorry you've been afflicted with so much difficulty in your life.

You're welcome to talk and take another look at your faith and see if perhaps there's more there than maybe you've seen or experienced before.

Bart

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 4:43 pm
by ic348
I'm sort of a 'cultural Catholic' Christian: I 'believe in belief' more than I 'believe', if that makes sense. I wouldn't claim to believe strongly or 'know' almost all of the most basic things of Christianity, let alone the Catholic version of it but I do have a strong admiration for the ethical teachings in Christianity and also the kind of God it portrays.

I'm an astrophysicist by trade and am active on a few message boards, including Richard Dawkins' board. I have admiration for Dawkins as a scientist but have very severe problems with the arguments presented in "The God Delusion" from a scientific and philosophical standpoint.

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 7:30 pm
by Judah
Welcome to the board, ic348.
I see you have already made some excellent contributions to discussion on certain threads. 8)
One does not need to be a convinced Christian to participate here provided that dialogue remains within the bounds of the Board Purpose. Any questions that you might have concerning the Christian faith, and that you think we might be able to answer, please do feel welcome to ask and discuss those with us as well.

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 7:37 pm
by ic348
Judah wrote:Welcome to the board, ic348.
I see you have already made some excellent contributions to discussion on certain threads. 8)
One does not need to be a convinced Christian to participate here provided that dialogue remains within the bounds of the Board Purpose. Any questions that you might have concerning the Christian faith, and that you think we might be able to answer, please do feel welcome to ask and discuss those with us as well.
Thank you. My motivation with the 'problems with Dawkins argument' post is to simply note that there are reasons to not like that book other than feeling offended by what he says. A lot of religious people were apparently offended. I hope it contributes a little bit to understanding some of the problems of talking about God, let alone how God could relate to scientific inquiry.