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04-11-2014, 02:25 AM #1
That in my opinion is extremely narrow mindedminded (no offence what so ever - please). I have no belief in godgod, and I don't go running around doing what I want! Entire nations formed and existed under the guise of no god. Russia and China to a degree, comes to mind.
There is no need for a god to ensure civility or even a functional society. You should scour this concept with an open mind:
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I hope I haven't misunderstood your post.David
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04-11-2014, 02:42 AM #2
Earcutter, no offense taken. But I would say that believing in God is not narrow minded. I would say that not believing in God is narrow minded. By not believing; you are throwing out the idea that God could possibly exist. That is the definition of close minded. I'll believe in God until someone proves to me that He doesn't exist. There is too much evidence in front of me to convince me that He does. Without God, all of creation cannot be explained. The meaning of life cannot be explained. To ponder life's mysteries and then not consider the possibility of God is narrow minded.
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04-11-2014, 03:17 AM #3
Like I said, I have pondered the possibility of god existing. Via more than one faith.
I am glad you see god and his existence. Actually, I am rather jealous. I would love to have a friend in Jesus. My life would be SO much easier!! Do you have any idea how hard it is to believe in complete randomness and nothingness?? The black that is death?? Its spooky!! Or at least was.
Alas, to me... the void that comes from a lack of enough introspection, is filled by the feeble, lazy, or brainwashed with a god. I can't find comfort in the Bibles version of creation or our place in the world with it. If I want to understand creation, its via science.
Please believe me when I say I am jelious of those with faith. Please believe me when I tell you that I am sure that for you, I am positive faith gives your life more wholeness. Please understand for me, it would be living a lie and counter productive. That said, I still maintain we could have a perfectly functioning society, a "gentle" society... maybe even more gentle than the ones of late, without the existence of a god. God just makes it better for many.David
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04-11-2014, 10:36 PM #4
It's all a matter of perspective.
To a righteous and pious man everything around him proves the existence of whatever deity he believes. To someone whose life is ruled by superstition he has the same degree of faith in the superstitions control of the world and him.
To an atheist he sees no proof in these things and if anything the brutal facts of life prove otherwise.
We as humans consider ourselves top dogs in the smarts department but personally I have always felt we are so constrained by our reality we have no ability to comprehend what goes on outside our world.
Just a very simple task. Ask your self this, if the Universe is limitless what does this mean? Can it just go on forever? is that possible? if there is a limit what happens when you get into your starship and travel at Warp gadzillion and reach the end? Is there a wall? what's on the other side? Our reality is ruled by cycles and we are slaves to them and can't comprehend other.
Many would say all belief systems began to help answer these questions and similar ones.No matter how many men you kill you can't kill your successor-Emperor Nero