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Re: Civil Discussion About Religion
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The difference between the wind and God is that there is logical and scientific evidence to prove the existence of wind.
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"There are no transitional links and intermediate forms in either the fossil record or the modern world. Therefore, there is no actual evidence that evolution has occurred either in the past or the present." That doesn't prove anything. All that says is that evolution has not been proven. It definitely does not say that evolution has been disproven. PS Don't give me a link to a ridiculous site done by some hack named Doug LaPointe and pass it off as scientific proof. What a fucking joke. Give me a scientific journal or some other source with credibility. I mean give me an effing break, the Vatican can't even put out anything that disproves the theory of evolution.
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LOL this thread is hilarious
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I'm glad you find it funny. I'm not really sure how gambling and wind entered the conversation.
Folks, this tread is about me and god and whether I'm going to hell for no longer having faith in him/her/it. A poll is perhaps in order?
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Re: Civil Discussion About Religion
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If you have no faith, then I suppose you don't think there's a hell in which case why would you worry about going to a place that doesn't exist? Or something like that
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alright im just going to write some things, most talk about differnt things people said in a random order.
1) people say that if there is a God then why doesn't it make the world perfect: if there was a perfect world then there would be no decision, which would remove all the reason and choice that most people believe make human beings actually human beings. there are still many people who believe in materialism that everything is caused from physical substance which would make everything predetermined due to cause and effect. 2) The possibility of materialism: this is pretty much the entire basis of religion in that is is all based on faith. It is impossible to prove or disprove God considering that God is not a physical being and in that science cannot "prove" a higher being you cannot use science to prove something that it does not try to understand. But with materialism, it means that everything comes from cause and effect, since everything is caused by physical entities then whatever happens to one causes something to happen to another. This would mean that there is no free choice and people are forced into decisions. There is a popular book called Consilience that trys to prove this. I have no idea if evolution existed or not but i don't believe that has any effect of the existence of God, maybe it could help disprove the existence of a Christain God but not God in it's entirety. But i personally believe in morals and I think morals come from something that is "higher" or more perfect than us since if you don't believe in morals and think that evolution can explain everything then it would say that moral relativism is correct. With moral relativism, there are no wrong answers to morals but only answers based on culture and with that, no one is wrong so Hitler would just have had a different view instead of a wrong view. I believe that something inside everyone thinks that what Hitler did is wrong and some people act on that while others follow what he says out of fear or anger. With this long post (if you made it through) there are probably many things you can discount but I personally believe that everyone's personal philosophy is based on their own attitude on life or what their influences told them to believe. With that, it would mean that optimistic people or people who are pushed to a religion are more inclined into believing in a God, while many others want more than just faith; which in it's definition is based on something that cannot be proven. The one thing i can hope is that people try and understand or actually look into other beliefs instead of sticking with one idea and trying to find ways to disprove other ideas. Too many people grow up with a religion or belief and follow it to the death and this creates seperation and problems which are pointless and cause more problems like crusades or bombings of abortion clinic . Both of which make no sense to me since the people who apparently "believe" in Jesus and his teachings partake in actions that are the opposite of what he thought.
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that was long and probably had a lot of grammar problems... sorry.
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God is a flying spaghetti-monster. Obviously.
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An agnostic is like an atheist without balls.
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The coolest thing about it all is this. You get to believe whatever you want. If your a non-believer, or any other type of believer. You will find out what the truth is. Only problem is, if you have been wrong all these years, it may get real hot............or not..........and NOBODY can prove differently....
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The cool thing about all this is the questions it raises. Like was our world/universe/matter created? Or did it simply always exist? If you think of matter relative to our human concept of time, it's hard to fathom matter always existing. Because to us, everything has a beginning and an end, a notion that comes from our concept of time. But our concept of time may be limited to the fact that we can't travel faster than the speed of light. Imagine this: you're looking at a clock, it says 8:00 pm. The reason you see that it's 8:00 pm is because the light shining from the face of the clock travels the space between the clock and your eye, reaching your eye basically instantaneously. But now imagine that you're moving away from the clock at the speed of light. What does the clock read? The image of 8:00 pm would be traveling at the same speed as you, so from your vantage point, it would appear to be stuck on 8:00 pm until you slowed down. That's Einstein's theory of relativity in a nutshell. Time and space are relative to your velocity as you approach the speed of light. Isn't it possible that our definition of "time" is too limited to define a beginning to our world/universe? With so many objects moving at such vastly different speeds through space, each object would have it's own sense of time.
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If you read my entire post, you will see that I say you will lose if you stay too long. I have lost small battles, but have always won the war...in other words, I have always walked away from my time at playing (sometimes a 4 or 5 times a day, for 5 straight days) with money in my pocket. Does that help you understand what I meant?
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