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IMO, believing in anything without evidence is idiotic.Solving problems and questions is just the way we are. By doing this we've arrived at where we are now: A means of communicating with each other worldwide; cures for countless diseases and an abundance of food and water in most countries.If there IS a God then he has designed us the way we are. Why would we be punished for doing what we are programmed to do?This may be the only life we have, so why waste it worshipping something we have no proof for?Alot of people will base their belief on personal experiences etc. Well it would seem a bit strange to me that some god would treat some people differently to others. Surely we should all have these personal experiences and then wouldn't that lead to us all believing in God?Another reason people believe in God is to do with creation. E.g. The universe is so immensely complicated, heck even a blade of grass is. This must be evidence for a great designer- aka God. If God created all the universe then who created God? You could then argue that God has always been there and always will be there. However, with the same way of thinking it is just as plausible that the universe itself has always been there and that there is no God- just the universe.There's my 2 cents.
Omnipotence and being beyond logic dictates that shifting the blame over us does not go together with the image of a loving creator, especially with the choices of either total annihilation/hell on one side and grace on the other.
The bible is proof enough for them
It's amazing that there is still such a heated debate about religion, even today with all the things we know. We are to this universe as a single atom is to our solar system. We are the size of a spec of nothing. If there is a god, we are not that special. I'm still amazed however at the sheer arrogance of most of mankind, that we are still some sort of special being - number one to a being that created a universe so large, that man will cease to exist, before even learning of 99.9999999999999% of it.
Some atheists have said that religion developed from man's fear of death. Now, many people believe there is some sort of after life and that the purpose of your mortal life on Earth, is to live a life that will be rewarded with eternity in a good afterlife.
I DO believe in a higher being, but it ends there. I think, since I have a brain and if God truly created me - he or she is smart enough and kind enough to let me figure out MYSELF what is right or wrong, moral or immoral. I think I do nothing wrong, by trying to life my life as best I can and enjoy all that this planet has to offer. If there is no god, well, either way, trying to live a good life and be kind and respectful is still beneficial.
Also, who is to say that this God is all good and forgiving. How can anyone ask to have faith in a being that created me, but I know very little about. Who is God? Where did he or she come from? Could God one day get tired of the whole Heaven and Hell bit and just wipe the slate clean and start over with a whole different universe or type of existence? Eternity is a very long long time. If I was a god, I dunno if I could do the same thing for all Eternity. God created time. What does eternity mean? A physical place of some kind that has limitless energy forever? Or is it an existence that repeats. In the universe, the time/space continuum is warped. Time, according to Hawking (spelling correct?) isn't linear. There are theories about the 5th and 6th dimension, where different points in time could possibly intersect because of the non-linearity.
Another thing about religion, is that it is quite clear, it was used as a tool of fear in the past. Promoting a fear of the supernatural, helped in keeping order and enforcing rules. "Perhaps, we cannot persuade you do do away with your deviant sexual desires (because, we're ugly old men who never got any and never will), with our mortal weapons and fire, but, God can come down and smite your ass off the face of the planet, no prob. So you better follow the (OUR) rules. Oh and we'll just torture you too by ripping off your testicles, destroying your vagina and uterus with white-hot sharp objects, stretching you on the rack for as long as 9 days while you starve to death in brutal agony - finished off by having rats eat through your stomach or pour molten lead down your throat... ALL in the name of God." Due to this religion became organized, structured and there came much more stricter rules to abide by. What astounds me to this day is that even though, in this modern age, many within these religions know this, but still follow rules which are hundreds of years old that were only there to CONTROL the society at the time. That, coupled with the ferocious belief in the afterlife (due to fear of dying), just makes religion an utter hippocracy... which, again, many are aware of, but still afraid, I guess.
To toy with another line of thought, if there exists an omnipotent God, and things go as he wishes, with a final deadline to it all, an end of the world with a second coming of the lord......then that God is guilty of letting all the horrors happen on Earth, natural or man made. Omnipotence and being beyond logic dictates that shifting the blame over us does not go together with the image of a loving creator, especially with the choices of either total annihilation/hell on one side and grace on the other.
Going on further, if with all the horrors we did and yet still came far, when he comes down to judge us - after letting things go the ways they did - it would be our best option to put up a fight. No choir of angels or coming hell has the right to judge humanity, not after thousands of years of isolation.
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However, with the same way of thinking it is just as plausible that the universe itself has always been there and that there is no God- just the universe.
Quote from: soulblade on June 01, 2009, 10:07:43 amHowever, with the same way of thinking it is just as plausible that the universe itself has always been there and that there is no God- just the universe.The universe itself has always been there. To make the argument short: Time cannot exist without the universe (read up on spacetime on Wikipedia), thus the universe has always been here. It's been here for a finite amount of time, but that's always.
Quote from: soulblade on June 01, 2009, 10:07:43 amHowever, with the same way of thinking it is just as plausible that the universe itself has always been there and that there is no God- just the universe.The universe itself has always been there. To make the argument short: Time cannot exist without the universe (read up on spacetime on Wikipedia), thus the universe has always been here. It's been here for a finite amount of time, but that's always.I'll parse the rest of the topic tomorrow, gotta sleep.
To be perfectly accurate, it would be better to say that the universe has existed as long as time has.
Quote from: Veritas on June 02, 2009, 12:10:25 amQuote from: soulblade on June 01, 2009, 10:07:43 amHowever, with the same way of thinking it is just as plausible that the universe itself has always been there and that there is no God- just the universe.The universe itself has always been there. To make the argument short: Time cannot exist without the universe (read up on spacetime on Wikipedia), thus the universe has always been here. It's been here for a finite amount of time, but that's always.I'll parse the rest of the topic tomorrow, gotta sleep.Did you learn nothing from the general theory of relativity?
Feel free to actually expand on what the problem with that statement is, because you're not giving me much to work with here.
Quote from: Veritas on June 02, 2009, 02:30:01 pmFeel free to actually expand on what the problem with that statement is, because you're not giving me much to work with here.Time(s) A Brief History of Time has a good chapter about it.
Quote from: GSx_Major on June 02, 2009, 05:02:33 pmQuote from: Veritas on June 02, 2009, 02:30:01 pmFeel free to actually expand on what the problem with that statement is, because you're not giving me much to work with here.Time(s) Agreed A Brief History of Time has a good chapter about it....I still have no idea where you're trying to go with this.
Quote from: Veritas on June 02, 2009, 02:30:01 pmFeel free to actually expand on what the problem with that statement is, because you're not giving me much to work with here.Time(s) Agreed A Brief History of Time has a good chapter about it.
http://bhascience.blogspot.com/2009/06/atheist-nations-are-more-peaceful.htmlJust an interesting little finding.
Quote from: iDante on June 04, 2009, 09:47:20 pmhttp://bhascience.blogspot.com/2009/06/atheist-nations-are-more-peaceful.htmlJust an interesting little finding.I saw this article today at digg. Good stuff.No religion, no zealots.