Religion is a hypothesis.

Discussion in 'Religion and Spirituality' started by walter4, Nov 29, 2009.

  1. Gcapman

    Gcapman

    I am a pure atheist

    God could suck my DICK!!!
     
    #251     Dec 4, 2009
  2. stu

    stu

    awww bless...

    it all sounds very nice....until .....

    ... it's the theist's own dishonesty which tries to stigmatize others clearly in the misguided hope some credibility will rub off onto his self professed blind ignorant faith, by trying to say people with no faith have faith too.

    That way the thestist makes himself intellectually bankrupt.


    .....and gets very angry in doing so .....

     
    #252     Dec 4, 2009
  3. stu

    stu

    Agnostic if you think there could even be a 'head' man .
     
    #253     Dec 4, 2009
  4. Again, you offer nothing of substance, just another opinion, and a weak one at that. Hey, everyone's got one, welcome to the club. When zealots like yourself take the pious, holier than thou position of, I could explain it to you, but you're too blind to see it, you just drive people away. Your God is that which was created by man and religion for the purpose of controlling the masses through ignorance and fear. Done a damn good job of it too.
    My creator is not human at all, has no need to test or judge, has no emotion one way or the other. It is an energy which is beyond human comprehension, but exists none the less and is the very fabric of our universe. All things, living and dead are influenced by this energy. Anything and everything from a living creature to a rock is effected by the energy. Energy exits, both positive and negative. Too think that one can be effected by the positive and not the negative is naive. As thinking beings we have a choice as to which energy we'll feed to ourselves, though it is impossible to completely ignore the other. All other things in nature are subject to these energies and are mostly beyond our control. This is where I stand as of today and have yet to see anything to make me change my mind. Of course, I felt just are sure of myself years ago as a hard line agnostic. I was wrong then, and could be wrong now. The journey for knowledge continues. I rest my case.
     
    #254     Dec 4, 2009
  5. stu

    stu

    Well said Captain,
    but I'm still curious. Why you need an imaginary energy friend when all you seem to be doing (to me at least) is describing forces of the Universe itself?
    Is there some way in which all the power and glory which is the Universe, is not enough for you?
     
    #255     Dec 4, 2009
  6. LOL! My imaginary friend, as you call it, could just be a need to understand it all. I just can't get past the something out of nothing theory of creation. But more than that, if there is no creator, what is the f'n point of all this? There must be some purpose, don't you think?
     
    #256     Dec 4, 2009
  7. kut2k2

    kut2k2

    "Of the billions of living things on Earth, only Man ponders his existence. His questions lead to torment, for he is unable to accept, as the insects do, that life's only purpose is life itself."
    -- Dr. Nils Hellstrom,
    THE HELLSTROM CHRONICLE

    :cool:
     
    #257     Dec 4, 2009
  8. kut is on my ignore, but from what you quoted on him, as usual, a mortal, limited person who somehow thinks his opinions matter, and are projectable onto an infinite Deity.

    A good line from Crocodile Dundee - "it is like 2 fleas arguing over who owns the dog."
     
    #258     Dec 4, 2009


  9. You have made assumptions about what I have said that are not accurate.

    I offered you nothing more because you rejected that which I previously offered.


    Your ignorance (and adversarial attitude) quite frankly are not my problem.
     
    #259     Dec 4, 2009
  10. Good post
     
    #260     Dec 4, 2009