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| 22 Apr 2016 07:33 PM |
| Especially a manlike one. no h8, no b8, but the idea just seems odd and kinda unhealthy. |
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| 22 Apr 2016 07:34 PM |
have you heard of taoism? no god.
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| 22 Apr 2016 07:35 PM |
It is if it makes you ill and idk whether it's because I want to believe or I'm gullible but I still like the idea of gods and I'm open minded about it but I've read so much mythology the idea of them seems likely.
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| 22 Apr 2016 07:36 PM |
This thread is going to be taken down for religious debate.
"Will it blend? That is the question." ~Tom D. |
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| 22 Apr 2016 07:36 PM |
"have you heard of taoism? no god." I have, I even own a copy of the Tao Te Ching. But it seems strange to me to believe in anything. So I simply approach existence as a feast for the senses.
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| 22 Apr 2016 07:40 PM |
I don't believe in a god. I think a lot of people only believe in a god because they're afraid to think of the sad cycle that is life. There's nothing afterwards. Many people can't really handle that.
I would have gone more in depth. But R0BL0X R00LZ. |
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| 22 Apr 2016 07:42 PM |
Well, it makes more sense than that particle in my opinion. Besides, people "disprove" God by using logic that can be used on them.
Example: Anti - Do you honestly believe that a magic wizard created the universe by "letting there" be things. Where did he even come from? What did he do before making the universe? You are stupid. Pro - I could use the same logic on your beliefs. Do you honestly think that a "magic" spark of energy from a particle created the universe. How did the energy to cause the explosion even come into play in the first place? Where did the particle or the energy come from? What happened before the Big Bang?
But we are so divided that people hate others for their beliefs. |
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| 22 Apr 2016 07:45 PM |
@cardude2001
I completely agree with you. This is why I tend to try and stay out of angry debates.
I enjoy having a logical, and nice conversation with somebody that believes in a god. So annoying when I get all of this crap thrown at my face that I didn't even start. |
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| 22 Apr 2016 07:46 PM |
I'm of the pyrrhonian-style skeptic, which basically just means I suspend my judgement as to the existence of anything except my internal states.
Are you feeling happy? I can say for sure that I am. Is the sky blue? It appears to me to be so, yet I cannot be sure that it is not some illusion or ill-temperedness of my perception.
And the latter goes for all things like the question of God, morality, and the existence of a world outside my head. |
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| 22 Apr 2016 07:46 PM |
"But we are so divided that people hate others for their beliefs."
Exactly, that's why I've always been open minded with these things, well with a lot of things.
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| 22 Apr 2016 07:48 PM |
| theres no proof theres not theres no proof there is |
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