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Spoon I'm not saying that me beeing convinced that there isn't a god is common sense, that's pretty much the opposit. But doubting the exsistance of a god is common sense. "Also, science and empirical observation have a built in disclaimer in every notion, and that is that evolution, relativity, etc are “theories” and just that. When it is said it is a theory, it is no law, it is merely the most reasonable hypothesis available taking into account variables that cannot be explained" Oh? And religion doesn't have a built in protective system? I've asked a hundred christians how their god would let something like WWII happend and they allways answer something like "it's all a part of gods divine plan". And also on that point, how come god steped in while the jews where in trouble in Egypt a few thousand years ago but couldn't step in against Hitler? In Egypt they where 'just' slaves while in Germany they where beeing killed by the hundreds, explain that in a reasonable way! "My Lord, my Lord! What hast Thou done, lately?" - Woody Allen Well, beeing gods job or not, you have to agree that if this is the work of an all-knowing, all-powerfull, humble, caring spirit, he's got to be retarded! And if he created us, why did he create us? Couldn't he have built something cooler like monsters and use the world as his Battle Royale ring? And if he is real, why would an all-knowing and all-powerfull creature care if he's beeing worshiped every sunday at some speciall building or not? And if he is all powerfull and real, why doesn't he give the churches some more money instead of them robbing their visitors in there? And if god is real, how the hell can he allow something as dark, sinister, evil and twisted as Michael Jackson? You have to argee that there's alot of questions that's reasonable to ask if there would come some guy telling you for the first time that there's a invisible man in the sky watching over you..
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![]() Scientific theorys never really claim to be the truth to begin with, it's just what's at that time, with what evidence we have is most likely and reasonable while religion have ignored anything like reason and likelyhood. Besides if a christian thinks that the bible is a good moral code, how come nobody is stunned and amazed at the brilliance of what 'god the all-knowing fella in the sky have written'? And why don't we have christians doing animal sacrifice to please god? (Leviticus Chapter 1, Leviticus Chapter 5, Leviticus Chapter 7, Leviticus Chapter 9 talk about animal sacrifice) Because it's a closed system it's impossible to change the system with the times, which makes it a poor system in my oppinion.. Nobody want to sacrifice animals anymore for any reason, yet to be a good christian according to the bible, you should do it? Come on, all religious people pick and choose what to follow, if there is heaven and hell, heaven would be empty! Atleast if the bible is right.. Another thing: if god is all-knowing, shouldn't he know what's going to happen down to the second of any given day? So techniqually, as he created us and could see allready then what was going to happen, he's guilty of our sins isn't he? As he who is all-powerfull could have created us incapable of sinning, isn't that right? He created the first human in his image didn't he? And as the first human was Adam, shouldn't god have a penis? And the first female, Eve, wheren't god's desire to create, it was Adam who asked him for a mate so according to the Adam and Eve story, god should be a male shouldn't he? Ofcourse I meant mentaly retarded, a child would be able to create a better world then the one that we know as our home today if given the same powers that religions claim that 'god' have... Less pain and less evil, better for the good people and worst for the bad ones. And it doesn't make any sense, if god is all powerfull and totaly awsome, shouldn't he be doing something more, I don't know, just something? Just announce himself in some manner, giving people a real reason to belive in him? As for MJ, sure one good song and a life time of whacked out of his mind! Fair trade? :P Good answer to the Woody Allen quote, if you belive in that.. I think time and space and materia etc. etc. etc. is much simpler then that. It's all different types of energy such as the earths movement energy spinning around the sun and the moon around us that gives us the idea of time, if we would be stationary, time would be a joke. Ofcourse it might be impossible for the earth to be stationary and have life on it, I don't know..
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First of all, the religions were born as an outcome of the lack of knowledge. Many people thought that the things such as Sun, Moon or other planets were their Gods and the unusual events like earthquakes, floods or drought were some of their Gods' signal. However later, it came out that these facts were not really strange and they were related with the laws of science. When the science started to develop, also the beliefs changed themselves enforcedly according to the science. However today, if you ask me why people believe the religions, I will reply you it's all about prejudice, social pressure and lack of knowledge again. People believe something which they don't think about what they believe. Actually there are many points that should be expressed but it would be too long to tell all things. These are the basic causes. |
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| Wizzy, I don’t think religions ignore reason and likelihood because they are attempting to explain the unexplainable. I don’t think there could ever be solid reason for a non-existent thing. As for animal sacrifices and closed systems, because it’s a closed system, anything is possible within it. It is not the case that it is a poor system, only that it works with a set of assumptions relative to that particular system. Also, all nonreligious pick and choose what to follow. Hypocrisy is at both ends. A point about god, that if God is all knowing, he should know everything, even our sins and thus be accountable for them. I have to point out your fallacy regarding God. For not believing in the Christian dogma, you s use a strong Christian litmus test to disprove him. Is the idea of God only Christian? I sense a recurring theme with your reasoning, which is that “If God is so powerful, why did he do/not do X?” I said it before and I’ll say it again… It’s not God’s job. And when I say it’s not God’s job, I mean that if an apple fell from a tree, rolled from the ground and subsequently caused a car to crash killing all the people inside it, it is not Gods fault. God is the substrate that the apple, tree, car, and people that take part in the occurrence. The substrate holds the attributes (redness, solidity, etc) but is not the thing itself. God’s responsibilities are for unexplained existence. God is doing something, but humans perhaps take that for granted and misinterpret what God is. Foldstein, I disagree with you. Religions were born from a plethora of knowledge that needed explaining. The abstract forms of reasoning the religious fostered in turn nurtured people like DaVinci, Goddard, and Nietzsche to think outside the box. Religion exists to explain what Locke would say “I know not what.” Something that science ironically attempts to do. That people believe in religions because of social pressure, lack of knowledge, and prejudice… that’s life. That’s also the foundation of science if you think about it. Ironic, isn’t it. |
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And another question: What is god's job then? You keep saying that it "isn't his job" yet he must do something don't he? Would be boring as hell not to do anything all the time.. And don't give me that "holding the world together" speach, as all the 'holy scriptures' mentions miracles he have done so he must do something more doesn't he? In the words of Homer Simpson, Go suck a bible! (just joking, but god damn it's funny when he says it..)
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People believe in religion for many reasons. I am slightly bias in my own opinion because I'm very religious, but if you look at it from my friends view, he always says "People made up God in their mind to keep them sane"... just wanted to add that. If you think about his statement, hes saying that since we don't know about before or after death, creation, space, etc. that people decided to find satisfaction and peace by finding their "God".
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There were so many I wanted to quote in this topic but that would have taken an insane amount of time so I am just going to state my opinion and let people quote me (hopefully/when/if). Religions exist because they are truth for some people. Religion is simply another interpretation of the quest for true knowledge. As in some may think through logic, reason and all this wise thinking that we might arrive at some truth but others think through faith AND reason this can be achieved. I look beyond religion myself... but it doesn't make any religion I might chose to follow in my life pointless. As for there being no logical proof of God, read Descartes meditations. Like all arguments/viewpoints there are flaws because it still remains so subjective...and is fighting against scepticism itself but it is clearly a logical argument in its tone and structure. Ontological argument...Cosmological argument. Both good reads =) I'm a firm believer in reason and logical thinking. I do believe religions have their advantages...how many times has a person's power of mind overcome a difficult situation/horrible suffering because they had hope and faith in a religion or divine being, I can't even estimate the figure...Maybe that is what miracles are, but that is for another discussion. I do however believe religions restrict humans into their paradoxes when it comes to thinking about the sort of metaphysical arguments in all these things. Depending on the human though. SO much depends on context. I'm not going to even begin to point out all the ways in which people condemn religion but you have to remember that...these are people following their religions. People are infallible. Point being that we shouldn't always leave it as a fault of the religion even if the people used religion as their reason or cause, it was the person who morphed the real religion's messages and aims after all. (I will contribute more detailed opinion tomorrow but I can't keep my eyes open and thought I'd just say all that for now) |