Re: The Truth About Religion
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Jimanuel Boogustus
What's actually beyond what we can conceive? What is the bigger picture?
Dont know, lets just make it up with an elaborate story? In years to come people will copy it with thier own interpretation, it'll be hilarious ;D
Re: The Truth About Religion
The layers and levels of your own being, aside from whats seen and unseen to you outside in other dimensions.
Most people are happy with material stuff. Some of them in the extreme of that wont experience even the joys of giving because its beyond them. Same goes for physical experiences as well as mental and spiritual ones. Like people who are happy at home they wont get to see what some others choose to go out and see.
Re: The Truth About Religion
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Originally Posted by
Jimanuel Boogustus
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Originally Posted by
Andre
I believe too, but I believe it or God is all things in the micro and macro levels and each effects the other dimensionally but more so on the levels immediate above and below, evolving and expanding just like we can see all the micro and macro doing here, even our consciousness is expanding too. Direction and compression or expansion is another matter.
Dude! Were on such a level! I mean were not but I like the way you think! ;D
I mean your opinion is waaay more refined and solid than mine but I've always believed that 'something' is always part of a bigger community of 'things' that form a collective body.... Cells, muscles, bodies, communities, race, mammals etc....
I'm a firm believer that all things are relative. ALL THINGS... Are we not just relative microbes to the Earth? What relationship does the Earth really have with that void we call space?
If an sub atomic particle had a conscience, what would it consider to be it's universe? And element?
Should we question our concept of 'Universe'?
What's actually beyond what we can conceive? What is the bigger picture?
Isn't it entirely possible to consider that Earth is but a tiny spec of an altogether supreme Element or even Organism. Is it entirely possible to consider that that Organism has a conscience?
Of course. What else could it be doing ;).
Its evolving and expanding consciousness too. (through us),through dogs and cats through microbes, you name it, through everything but mostly through love of being.
Re: The Truth About Religion
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Originally Posted by
miles
There is little truth when it comes to religion, it's a load of bollocks designed to control stupid scared people.
Funny how "absolute truths" in religion always sound like absolute bullshit to me. I can find nothing in the New Testament that would lead me to believe that it's not almost pure religion fiction, or that a person such as Jesus even existed.
Re: The Truth About Religion
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Mars_ax
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Originally Posted by
miles
There is little truth when it comes to religion, it's a load of bollocks designed to control stupid scared people.
Funny how "absolute truths" in religion always sound like absolute bullshit to me. I can find nothing in the New Testament that would lead me to believe that it's not almost pure religion fiction, or that a person such as Jesus even existed.
A talking snake and magical garden is a pretty fanciful belief system but would you also agree that believing that humans came to be on this plant from billions of small changes to the DNA of micro organisms resulting in the end state of the current human species w/o at the very least an intelligent design as not an absolute truth? I would say that whether you believe in one of these theories or a completely different one it requires a certain level of faith that can neither be proved or disproved.
Re: The Truth About Religion
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Originally Posted by
VictorCharlie
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Originally Posted by
Mars_ax
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Originally Posted by
miles
There is little truth when it comes to religion, it's a load of bollocks designed to control stupid scared people.
Funny how "absolute truths" in religion always sound like absolute bullshit to me. I can find nothing in the New Testament that would lead me to believe that it's not almost pure religion fiction, or that a person such as Jesus even existed.
A talking snake and magical garden is a pretty fanciful belief system but would you also agree that believing that humans came to be on this planet from billions of small changes to the DNA of micro organisms resulting in the end state of the current human species w/o at the very least an intelligent design as not an absolute truth? I would say that whether you believe in one of these theories or a completely different one it requires a certain level of faith that can neither be proved or disproved.
First let me say that while humanity is a very unique species in a lot of ways, biologically we aren't really all that special. The evolution of a tiger, elephant, whale, or even a parrot, to name a few, is far more impressive then our own.
I've got no problem with abiogenesis, or "origin of life" studies that suggest biological life arises from inorganic matter through natural processes. I also accept the evolution of living organisms that occurs after abiogenesis, as theory and proven fact, "faith" has absolutely nothing to do with it.
Comparing valid scientific theories and/or explanations for human origins, with the fictive allegories in the book of genesis, or the brainfart called "creationism", is about like equating Einstein's book on the theory of relativity, with Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. (AKA, Lewis Carroll)
Re: The Truth About Religion
People these days only think one way and that is analytical. This Earth wasnt always inhabited by only a material orientated group. Once it was a cross over of dimensions and like your own dream state (that you spend half your given life in, but dont understand). In ancient cultures like the Aboriginal dream time legends and other stories from other cultures that are not from the material only world; these people lived in between the 3rd and 5th dimensions. We as a group are living below that, we are now choosing our own limits in everything.
Re: The Truth About Religion
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Originally Posted by
Andre
The layers and levels of your own being, aside from whats seen and unseen to you outside in other dimensions.
Most people are happy with material stuff. Some of them in the extreme of that wont experience even the joys of giving because its beyond them. Same goes for physical experiences as well as mental and spiritual ones. Like people who are happy at home they wont get to see what some others choose to go out and see.
Could I possibly get some of the drug you're using today Andre, that must be some good shit. ;)
Re: The Truth About Religion
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Originally Posted by
Mars_ax
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Originally Posted by
Andre
The layers and levels of your own being, aside from whats seen and unseen to you outside in other dimensions.
Most people are happy with material stuff. Some of them in the extreme of that wont experience even the joys of giving because its beyond them. Same goes for physical experiences as well as mental and spiritual ones. Like people who are happy at home they wont get to see what some others choose to go out and see.
Could I possibly get some of the drug you're using today Andre, that must be some good shit. ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ci9jA...eature=related
Physics has materially proven that there are dimensions that co exist along side our own and the effects overlap, that must drive some material only measuring scientists fucking nuts I'd imagine.;D
They'd be like; :mad:"Fuck you guys stop looking that way!!" :mad: it doenst exist it cant exist"
Hahaha.
Re: The Truth About Religion
There is "No" truth in religion.
Only "Faith".
;D
Re: The Truth About Religion
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Ghost
There is "No" truth in religion.
Only "Faith".
;D
Take your teef out and say that ;D.
Re: The Truth About Religion