God does exist.
I speak to him every night.
I am WEEzY. You can suck my Nintendo loving BALLS!

MynameisGARY
God does exist.
I speak to him every night.
I am WEEzY. You can suck my Nintendo loving BALLS!

MynameisGARY
Kasz216 said:
See i think the same things would of been done by the roughly the same people who would have gotten to their positions just through another way. Assuming we're talking about an alternate universe where only religion doesn't exist. People always overlook how one little thing can change things, like for example how much of a longshot it is for you to be born. I mean you're half one of who knows how many sperm, then at the right time, at the right date... etc. This is really a tangent but it's an interesting thought. Either way i'm sure it doesn't matter. One could make people eat rice by force because rice is the easiest thing to grow and that doesn't make rice any more sinister. Either way, if there's no proof for something one way or another i'm not going to make fun of someone for believeing what they believe. If someone wants to beleive pink dragons exist in the universe, hey why not. There are any on this planet as far as we know but we haven't seen every planet, who knows if there's life elsewhere and if there a pink things we would call dragons in one of those places. Now if someone were to say Pink Dragons existed on earth. There we might have a problem. If someone wants to believe in Thor go ahead. Until someone shows me a mathematic proof i'm not ready to say there isn't a god. Also, even if someone does show me a mathemetical proof that says there is no god i probably won't accept it because i'm nowhere near good enough at math to decipher mathematical proofs. I mean i heard someone found a mathematical proof that says alternate universes might exist. How's that work? That's the real problem though. Just because science can't currently detet something doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Sub-Atomic Particles, Dark Matter, Dark Energy. These all exist.(Probably, I think there is still debate over Dark Energy since we don't have a lot of proof on it.) They still existed when we did not have proof. Someone who believed in sub atomic particles before we could see them would of been correct. The belief the universe is planet is flat and luminerious ether don't exist we have proof. The truth is. You don't have to prove something exists in this world. You have to prove it doesn't exist. Because the absense of proof doesn't mean that something doesn't exist. The only thing that proves something doesn't exist is proof that something doesn't exist. That's another reason i wouldn't want to be an atheist. You can't really win this arguement because there is no way to prove God doesn't exist. Well excepet possibly one of those really strange math proofs. While all someone who believes in god has to do is wait. A hard thing to do, but eventually if right, they'll be proven right when the whole afterlife thing kicks in. Of course this is rarely the case as religious people often try to convinvce atheists god exists. Which I'm sure gets annoying, but i mean think about it from their end. They think your going to spend forever in a place worse then a WNBA game. Of course that's where i generally have a breakdown as far as mainstream christianity goes. How could anyone be happy in heaven when they knew a bunch of people they knew... or heck 1 person they knew was in hell? Heck I wouldn't consider my afterlife a perfect place if I knew someone I knew was facing eternal punsihment. Even if it was someone I really hated. Heck I'm not even sure i could rest easy knowing Adolf Hitler was in a place where he was tortured forever, likely because nobody has ever wronged me enough. Of course I don't think hitler should get in the "buffet line" with everyone else either. But either way i'm not God so i really don't know what you'd do in such a sitation. Anything less then what everyone else got and one of hitlers relatives who wasn't pure evil likely would be upset. (I would of said parents, but from all accounts they were both jerks if i remember right.) I suppose this is just another tangent though. Which happens when it's 5:30 am and you've yet to sleep. So i'll wrap this up with yet another tangent. It all does remind me of one holy text spread around by a group of christianity that was mostly destroyed. It might of been part of the dead sea scrolls or recovered elsewhere. I believe it was Jesus to one of his disciples after jesus died who asked a similar question to mine above to which jesus said something like "Don't tell anybody but everyone gets into heaven." or something along those lines. Which would probably be the most favorable option if those who believe in god are right. Then again an eternity of someone saying "I told you so" might be hell for some people. |
That may be technically true but it's silly to live your life with Descartes' "I think therefore I am" as your sole guide. You gotta draw the line somewhere, and assuming that the generally perceived world actually exists is a damned good place.
I don't think that believing our own two eyes, and the eyes that our machines make, as long as we double check them all, is just like believing in an undetectable God who, even if he did the whole flaming bush routine and turned the sky green with purple spots in front of a million cameras, could erase all evidence of it from our minds and our machines just because he felt like it.
Asking us to disprove the existence of such a being is silly.
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tk1989 said:
But god is an asshole? If you have read the old testament you will realise that god is (in the words of Richard Dawkins): "arguably the most unpleasant character in all fiction: jealous and proud of it; a petty, unjust unforiving control freak; a vindicative, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser; a misogynistic, homophobic, racist, infanticidal, genocidal, filicidal, pestilential, megalomanical, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevlent bully"God is one of the biggest most unjust assholes ever! |
Leo-j said: If a dvd for a pc game holds what? Crysis at 3000p or something, why in the world cant a blu-ray disc do the same?
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God must exist. Did you see all of the Nintendo info last night???
God exists. It's name is Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
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I used to think that God was a manifestation of the collective conscious of all humankind stemming from the innate feelings we have as humans as to what is right and what is wrong.
There have been a number of tremendously brilliant people over time that do believe in a God. One of them was Einstein. There are other intellectuals that argue god can be mathematically proven through transcendental logic but that logic is somewhat flawed.
The universe itself is amazingly complex and there are so many things in it that defy evolutional theories. Much of science "has always been and will always be". The problem with all of this is that it got here somehow. The laws of physics didn't evolve from something or spontaneously "arrive".
Even still, there are bigger questions surrounding things such as the (accepted as pretty much fact) Big Bang Theory. How did an object containing the entire mass of the universe come to exist as a single entity? What set off the sudden "big bang"? The Universe is said to be continually expanding. Where is the end of it? More importantly, what is it expanding INTO?
I've studied quantum physics and the more you study, the more you realize how very, very little we know about our universe right down below the atomic level. We have so many physical laws that are counter what quantum physics tells us that those laws really should be reclassified as theories as they do describe the outcomes accurately, but there are other possibilities.
If we as human beings can't even figure out the universe we live in and find the answers to such questions, how could we possibly argue the existence or non-existence of a God? It is beyond our imagination to conceive it...
And finally, I'll add this: Every now and then, I see a girl walk by... stunningly beautiful -- stopping traffic wherever she goes... And I think to myself... THAT doesn't happen by accident... :)
| Rath said: BUT lets stick with logic, what are the consequences if I am wrong? :nothing If you are wrong: eternal damnation The consequences are that you live by rules that are unnecessary and that you waste hundreds of hours of your time for your religion, meanwhile I exist by my own code of ethics and have a hell of a lot of fun. Nothing pisses me off more than the 'eternal damnation' threat, not because it scares me or anything but because its so blatantly a tool used by the priests for power, along with the 'thou shalt not worship graven images' and 'thou shalt give the priest the first of your crops' (or whatever it was) and the tithe, they are all merely tools for the priesthood to make a living off the gullible. |
I live my life by the standards God has set forth in the Bible, and I would not in any way say that my time that I have invested for God is a waste of time. Nothing could be further from the truth. Also I would in no wise say that my life is not without enjoyment or "fun" as you put it.
I lived for seventeen years before I became a Chrsitian, and those latter years of my teenage life were actually very depressing, vain, and empty. I had no self-worth, and saw no reason to live and even contemplated suicide.
After I became a Christian and recieved Christ (who is God by the way) as my Saviour my life had real fulfillment, meaning and purpose. Christians who serve God are no doubt the happiest and most blessed people on earth. heaven.
| fazz said: God exists. It's name is Miyamoto. |
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One more thought: the burden of proof is not for me to prove that God exists, but rather you prove to me that He does not.
And if God does not exist, how exactly did we all get here in the first place, and don't say evolution. If you do not believe in God or religion, than you have no basis to believe in evolution. Evolution is a religion (a system of belief) that rejects God. Evolution is not a sciece nor is it science based. It is a religious theory that rejects God as the creator of all things.