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======Faith as Natural Approach? ...======
Thursday, December 1, 2011. What is a natural approach to think about
our human life? Is science our natural approach? Is meditation a natural
approach? Perhaps atheism is natural? How should we approach the basic
questions of life and death?
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**Addressing Human Questions ...**
Addressing human questions can be carried out on the level of our reason.
We can ask questions: how are things connected? What are the rules and
laws which determine some development? This leads to science.
But the questions of our mind also lead
to philosophy and to the answers which religion can provide. Science usually
looks into a particular area or a particular process. But we need to view the
whole picture, we need more than just science, we need to look at humans as a
whole, mankind as a whole!
When we want to address basic questions of humanity, we need to look
beyond science. We need to ask who we are, what we are here for, where we come
from and we need to think about the concepts of humanity. The questions
are even more than just questions of reason, but also questions of will and
of our heart. Humans are more than just machines with reason.
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**Biblical Stories ...**
The biblical stories address the basic questions of our mind and our heart. They
ask for the framework of our existence and provide specific answers. The way
in which things are phrased are not only addressing reason, but by stories and
speeches and events the bible addresses the whole of our life!
Faith is the response to the stories. Faith is an attitude, it is reason plus
heart, it is behaviour, it is relationship. It is a natural response to the
communication which is speaking to us through the stories and sermons of
Christianity. In this sense faith is completely natural, it is something which
fits our human existence very well. Faith is trust in God, a behaviour which
is adequate to the reality which surrounds us.
In the time of advent, when we approach Christmas, the birth of Jesus, it is a good
idea to think more about the meaning of faith and about what we need as humans
today and tomorrow.
(Roland Potthast)
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