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Try to reason with left wing radical lol
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try to reason with a right wing radical.
A right wing radical goes so much right and a left wing radical goes so much left, that they both meet on the other side of the world, proving that all radicals are the same idiots |
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The point is religion has its shades as well. There is an difference between believing that god created universe or believing that earth is flat. I im not religius myself but... Existence of God “The human mind is not capable of grasping the Universe. We are like a little child entering a huge library. The walls are covered to the ceilings with books in many different tongues. The child knows that someone must have written these books. It does not know who or how. It does not understand the languages in which they are written. But the child notes a definite plan in the arrangement of the books - a mysterious order which it does not comprehend, but only dimly suspects.” Albert Einstein |
Yes. We should start making a difference betwen religion and personal belief (atheism is not a religion, but it is a personal belief).
Here's one before I go to sleep http://www.heavingdeadcats.com/wp-co...limgod_jpg.jpg Peace everyone, don't panic and good night :03: |
One of my favourite Napoleon quotes
"Religion is what keeps the poor man from murdering the rich" He did have a way with the phrase. :har: No one ever claimed that Nappy was a sensitive sort. :nope: But on the other hand I also favour God was always invented to explain mystery. God is always invented to explain those things that you do not understand. Now when you finally discover how something works, you get some laws which you're taking away from God; you don't need him anymore. But you need him for the other mysteries. So therefore you leave him to create the universe because we haven't figured that out yet; you need him for understanding those things which you don't believe the laws will explain, such as consciousness, or why you only live to a certain length of time — life and death — stuff like that. God is always associated with those things that you do not understand. Therefore I don't think that the laws can be considered to be like God because they have been figured out. - Richard Feynman. :yep: |
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Good one:D |
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If you don't like certain things, you ignore them. And while the same is certainly true regarding anti-theists, my entire point is that the anti-theist is generally more rude and hostile. |
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The reason why you don't hear anyone say the same thing about leprechauns or teapots, is because neither have ever been implicated in mass murder. If that's not your concept of god, bully for you. But know that you are at odds with a large amount, if not the majority, of Christian thought for the past two millennia. And if you're not basing your concept on anything as concrete, then I wonder how you know that god was misquoted, that god is sugar and spice and everything nice, and would never do what hundreds of millions of people believe he did. Indeed, theism's great strength is its ability to play 3 card monty using the god idea - always keeping it safely beyond criticism by shifting the goal posts and changing the relevant attributes as dictated by the situation. It's easy to do that with things that don't exist. Just saying. :DL |
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Everything bad that happens is test of fate. Every thing good its god mercy. God thinks in his gods BIG HUGE way so he cant be judged for killing few millions here or there because he has this HUGE plan. Thats 2 cent theology i get to hear from time to time... Sound kind of familiar :D |
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That's why in Judaism you have many fraction that sometimes oppose themselves.The same in Christianity i guess. Because bible is written as it its written people interpret it to their heart desire. |
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I don't believe in (a) God, and although I don't see God's message, I rather like the notion that this is somewhat of a personal quest. I mean, we all (atheists, christians, jews, muslim or buddhist) think about who we are and why we're here. Or at least I hope we all do. And it's your own business which answer you believe to be correct. |
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There are some big heads to whom its pleasure to listen when they talk philosophy/theology and moral issues drown from biblical stories and some that you want puke. The big heads are always left with lots of dilemmas and questions. |
http://www.amazon.com/Zen-Beyond-All...5424454&sr=8-3
http://www.amazon.com/Free-Yourself-...5424454&sr=8-2 I met the author several times, he has had quite an impact in my life, and kicked my butt to make me open my eyes, and offering my own meditation courses for several years. He runs a Zendo in Wiesbaden. When I met him, except the TaoTe King I threw away most literature, if not all, that I had about Zen and Christian mystic and Taoism. These speeches and books are eye-openers. Pick up a copy, or not. Uncompromsinjg and uncomfortable as they are, they are not for everybody. The simply truth about people is that most do not want to find out a truth by their own effort - they comfortably just want to get confirmation that what they instead simply believe about gods and religions, is the right thing, so that they must not take the effort to rethink and change themselves. Buddha said so repeatedly, and so did Jesus as well repeatedly - most people just prefer to pass on this option, or get lost in their own maze of religious illusions. Well, heaven and hell are states of minds, and we create them all by ourselves. And it may be that especially keen believers take as heaven what actually is no heaven at all, but is at best a dead end - but it is cosy because they must not leave the warmth of the nest they grew fond of. |
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Did not know you are spiritual one. Religion hater he he.:D If it was for me i would probably run to a Rabi.:03: The above is not meant in offensive way. |
What was the fancy term again for those who believe that it doesn't matter to our life if a deity exists or not?
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People need to be able to differentiate between religion, God, beliefs, faith, formal ritualistic prayer or heart felt prayer, being mindful of motives and conscience or simply adherence to formal religious laws/rituals.
Religion doesn't equal to God. God stands alone from any religion. The experience of God is always personal whether in individual level, family or simply a group of people. And I just want to TESTIFY that God is REAL and UNIVERSAL whether one admits that or otherwise, whether one knows Him or otherwise. Any one man who claims he or she is enlightened and says that there is no God is either a liar and or a fool. I know this words mean nothing to you but I still write it so that you can remember when the time comes for you to know God. God may not be for everyone . . . . . . . the fact that most people have no clue about God and that every person who has lived(except Christ) has no natural knowledge of God it is only logical to say that God is not for everyone and not for most to know. So go about your business. God is out of reach to most people. Or to be more accurate, most people have made themselves out of reach(unworthy) of the knowledge of God. We are dust in the wind. We are nothing, undeserving to know pure, greatest love, compassion and mercy. So there is God but you don't have to believe in Him, He doesn't demand that and if he had demanded it, that why do you still not believe? So he must have not demanded faith and even obedience. So there is God but go back to your own business and whatever beliefs you CHOOSE to believe. Life is too short to hate something you don't even know or understand. Go about your business. And most importantly. BE HAPPY whatever the condition is. |
So shell be writen so shell be done.
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