argh! i knew it - every time i get into a debate about this stuff it always leads to.. well debate. (sigh).
firstly, it's clear that there was a period in history when the church was a body of power - like the time of Saint Joan. when i say the concept changed, i refer to the way religion is classed, and the way God is directly linked with religion.
before i blabber on, i should say that my perspective is more on the scientific side. i believe in the power of belief and the power of the mind. i do, however, have my doubts about very 'deliberate' miracles such as the parting of the sea, etc.
One 'miracle' i believe is the story with the Bhudda - once he was confronted by some people with swords. he wasn't frightened and didn't feel any hatred and didn't move, so when the bad guy brought the sword down on him, the sword stopped before it cut the Bhudda. myself, i attribute this miracle to the power of the mind.
what i'm trying to say is that i believe God is the mind's way of solving problems. for example, a child who is a 'loner' might have an imaginery friend to talk to. Another friend of mine once argued: your friends and family are here now to help you through, but what if one day you're all alone, and the whole world is against you? The only one who will be there for you is God.
True. But i repeat, it all comes down to believing in oneself. if it comforts your mind to believe that an enourmous power is helping you, then so be it. in the end, the power lies in the power of belief. Not belief in something else, but belief that you can do it.
And about religion. Fervent followers of the church need not baulk at non-followers. I'm saying that the church and religion is a separate entity from God. Tupac once said: ..why doesn't the church open its doors to the homeless?
i ask: why is the church divided amonst itself? why do the different religions have friction between them, and why does the classing of belief - religion - establish yet more lines of differences and conflict of opinion in society? Aside from the purposes of political gain, wars are waged fundamentally because of differences in opinion. Petty disagreements like these evolve into hostility.
Now think about this - if unification of the religions was achieved, that would illiminate these differences. Conversely, if the classing of belief was erradicated, so would be the established borders of differences amongst believers.
What i'm trying to get at in any of my arguments is that: i really do think people should not mix the concept of religion and the church, with the concept of the mind, belief, and God.