| KratosLives said: Atheism is a flaw. It's lazy. It's basically saying i'll leave it all to science. But by doing so you leave it up to scientists to come up with answers instead of free though and challenging yourself to discover the meaning of life, Do you atheists realize by default you believe in magic, that magically everything was started. Because that is the loop hole in science, that has no answer and will never have an answer to how it all started. You also by default believe that out of no purpose, from nothingness came to be. I think that is more absurd that what you athesits think religion tries to explain. By the way all you atheists and most people in general have the wrong idea of what GOD is. The reason why most atheists exist is because they are scared of what they heard form the bible. They think God is only some deity , and the concept of hell scared them, instead of just focusing on jesus and how to lead a good life. Science and the roots of religion are on the same page. Science has the idea of a grand design that started from a point, religion had the idea of a creator, a grand design .The only problem is with science you can't ever say there was a reason why this started. The furthest you can get to with science is that there was some form of matter or particle. You can't ever say how it got there. Or why. |
I can't understand the idea that leaving these things up to scientists, the people that have made discoveries which created everything around you right now is being lazy. Physicists are obviously the best equipped to try and ascertain how the universe began. Are you telling me that every person should try to build their own particle accelerators or giant telescopes to try and figure out for themselves what actually happened, or should they just take one of the hundreds of guesses that religions toss out as indelible truth? If you're saying that everyone should try to study science and understand these discoveries then I agree, but I just can't agree with the idea that everyone who doesn't choose a crappy answer to the question is being lazy. It takes just as much time to look at and deny the answers religion gives than it does to accept them.
By default we believe in what we've seen. Not magic. Some things don't have answers yet, but history says we'll get there.
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