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Rath said:
trestres said:

Here's an excellent video for anyone interested in the subject. I tend to have this approach, it's the most reasonable and sensible and it doesn't deny the theory of no intelligent God.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9feXeL-3XA


At the moment there is nothing too wrong with this sort of belief, as there is no proof for or against it. If science ever manages to advance to the stage where we understand what causes universes (it seems very likely that there are many) though it is quite plausible that it would be proven wrong.

Of course that would only be another step back for God, another gap filled for the God of gaps.

Edit: But the entire thing about millions of people having experience spirituality is not evidence that those experiences are supernatural in any way.

There's also the fact that people of all religions experience them. And what are "spiritual" experiences anyways? Aren't they just some form of high, like when you take drugs?



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