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Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:so there are no other sentient, free choosing beings in the universe, only humans on earth?
2 d Max Auto wrote:bluefete wrote:To Those Who Believe in God; No Explanation is Necessary. And To Those Who Do Not Believe in God; No Explanation is Possible.
- Author Unknown
Agreed.
I believe in God and I know he is real, NO FURTHER EXPLANATION NEEDED.
bluefete wrote:No.
There are many people who have never heard of Jesus Christ or Allah or Krishna.
That does not mean that there is no hope for them.
God is all encompassing and merciful.
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Conrad wrote:illumin@ti wrote:Likewise there are a great many thing science has yet to cough up hard data on.... Then are we left with religion to fill that void? Why cant we just say that we dont know yet? Or we just dont know. I dont feel that man on a whole has reached the level where he understands his role and function in the scheme of things...Or rather, is man phobic about the reality of his insignificance in the vast universe? Practically... our sun could go supernova tomorrow and the Great Architect might not even hear it nor care...Who are we to assume that the creator exists solely to babysit us and be Dr. Phil to 6+ billion crybabies.... How about we get up and get... dont u know... The meek inherit nothing...
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illumin@ti wrote:Conrad wrote:illumin@ti wrote:Likewise there are a great many thing science has yet to cough up hard data on.... Then are we left with religion to fill that void? Why cant we just say that we dont know yet? Or we just dont know. I dont feel that man on a whole has reached the level where he understands his role and function in the scheme of things...Or rather, is man phobic about the reality of his insignificance in the vast universe? Practically... our sun could go supernova tomorrow and the Great Architect might not even hear it nor care...Who are we to assume that the creator exists solely to babysit us and be Dr. Phil to 6+ billion crybabies.... How about we get up and get... dont u know... The meek inherit nothing...
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bluefete wrote:Razkal - I humbly await your response on evolution.![]()
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So why you logicalists could quote all kinds of things to back up your points but I can't quote the Bible or Qu'ran or whatever to back up mine?
You see, God's word trumps "intellect" every time.
BTW - I'm sorry the "Muslim" thread was pulled because we had a pretty good discussion going there.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:illumin@ti wrote:Conrad wrote:illumin@ti wrote:Likewise there are a great many thing science has yet to cough up hard data on.... Then are we left with religion to fill that void? Why cant we just say that we dont know yet? Or we just dont know. I dont feel that man on a whole has reached the level where he understands his role and function in the scheme of things...Or rather, is man phobic about the reality of his insignificance in the vast universe? Practically... our sun could go supernova tomorrow and the Great Architect might not even hear it nor care...Who are we to assume that the creator exists solely to babysit us and be Dr. Phil to 6+ billion crybabies.... How about we get up and get... dont u know... The meek inherit nothing...
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Interesting point.
Logic42 wrote:scientific knowledge = fact
quote from bible = non fact
until you can prove everything in the bible actually happened, don't fkin quote stuff from it
Skanky wrote:Skanky wrote:
Aye bluefete.....I think I live a good clean honest life...I do my best to do the right thing......I don't hurt small animals(including hamsters),I help others as much as I can,I give charity,I help the old lady cross the street,I doh horn,cheat,lie,steal etc etc.
You mean to say, the only difference is that you believe in someone,pray and worship them and that makes your doing right better than my doing right and you are better off for it?bluefete wrote:No.
So if you're not better off than me for your beliefs.....what's the point of your believing in the first place?
Why should I believe in something that doesn't make me better?
P.s:Previous P.s applies here.
bluefete I think you should take your marbles and go now..this thread has ended!
nismotrinidappa wrote:
also i dont know if i should challenge you seeing i may feel guilty but if you all believe there is no god and no good and evil why dont you go play with a simple innocent oiuja board big bad fearless men like nati and mg man et al?
nismotrinidappa wrote:forget about religion and focus on life for a second.. how is it that the tribe living a million miles in the congo have a specific order and hierarchy and know good from bad? man has a conscience that tells him good from bad , right from wrong on the deepest level. they dont know about god and mass etc in that sense as we do.. but they do have a deep subconscious understanding .
how does science explain that? a conscience? that you know what you do is wrong...whether you do it or not? i challenge you to that!!
nismotrinidappa wrote:you all believe there is no god and no good and evil
Humes wrote:It's like the different approaches a parent might take to stop a child from making faces. Depending on the maturity of the child, you can tell him that he's being disrespectful and offensive to people. But with some children, you need to lie and tell them their face will stick that way.
the_DFC wrote:thats exactly what the bible does...
scares you with all this talk of Hell and Satan..
and that is what i hear them preachers talking about all the time...satan this..satan that..
you going to hell
YOU GOING TO HELL!!
now...obviously..you gonna be scurd!...
but you god fearers..
especially bluefete...do you really beleive in the Satan?
and dont quote no bible ...give me you honest answer..what you truely believe in.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:so you're saying that some humans need to be lied to and scared into being good; fooling them into believing that something bad will happen to them if they are not nice? Are you also implying that the less mentally "mature" ones usually need this kind of false coaxing?
sorry if I read too much into your analogy.
Humes wrote:slimshiney wrote:Guys just a lil question..Can someone explain a "thought" from a scientific point of view...
A thought is an electrochemical process in your brain. We discussed it earlier in the thread.
Skanky wrote:bluefete debating with you is pointless.
I'll be the first to admit that I want to believe,I really do, that there is a god....but until there is evidence of such I'll just live my life the way I know how.I think I'm doing fine thus far.I think every non believer in this thread will believe if given sufficient reason/evidence,but some quotes from a book....allyuh cyar be serious.
Another thing...suppose god turns out to be ancient beings from other planets...what then?You can't really believe ancient man toted all dem huge blocks of stone to build pyramids?
you wrote:Within the parameters of the scientific explanation of the five senses.....Is it possible to believe in something that is and at the same time that isn't? (due to the fact that it's humanly impossible to do such as a result of parameters in the senses)..
you wrote:If yes .....What is it that triggers the mind into believing in something, although, naturally speaking...It would be an outright illogical action.....
Mohandas K. Gandhi wrote: Error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor does truth become error because nobody sees it.
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