I was raised Catholic, I am now agnostic. I do not believe in God in the context of any religious text.
I was raised Catholic, I am now agnostic. I do not believe in God in the context of any religious text.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
If you are going to be scientific, then you don't say that there is no God, but the odds of there being a God in any way of the sort described by The Bible is really tiny and smaller than Nonito Donaire (someone so small that you cannot see him beyond 10 yards).
There is no overseer of man and everything that we are has been more than adequately described by science which uses evidence and not merely the proclamations of a bunch of men from 1900 years ago.
I don't believe in God, I never have. If it isn't there then it isn't there and there has been nothing to persuade me otherwise. If you are going to claim something exists, then you have to offer some kind of evidence and there is NO evidence of an intelligent maker or a Holy protector of the Jewish people. If there is a God then he has been against the Jews since their inception and has found countless ways to take their lives. Like lemmings they keep on going back to the cliff, or is it a wall? Lemmings and cliffs, Jews and walls. All the same, and nothing to support their weird gyrations and kissing of a silly wall. All organised religions are equally daft in that respect.
It seems that some do have an intrinsic desire to believe, but many more are also brainwashed from childbirth, which is child torture. There is nothing loving or good in the pinch faced sour mean bitch that raises a child to avoid sin whilst using hell as the justification. It's evil. Then they use the God ideal to justify genocide and murder, 'Our God' as opposed to the Godless.
Forget the fact that the Godless knew the harmony of the land, the Godhaves know only consumption and greed. After all God made the earth for them, and so they are justified in pillaging it until the bitter end.
I'm all for matter. I love a bit of matter. I believe in matter as matter is something we can quantify or at least predict if it isn't quite there. I'm a big fan of matter and I am all for people being told that matter exists.
I think the flesh and my mind are what they are. The flesh will age, the thoughts will ebb and flow and one day it will end, and I don't believe in anything more. I don't mind that in the slightest though. It's a good thing in some ways as assuming that it is finite means that you have to make do with what you have and do what you can with it. Nobody has a right to make false claims on immortality, it is selfish to even assume it.
I also take issue with the notion of sin. Sin assumes that God has been granted the right to decide what is right and wrong and I find that repugnant. If there is next to zero evidence of the existence of God, then clearly God can not be defining what a sin is. A sin is then merely the judgement of a bunch of men posing as the spokepeople of God. Following obvious logic, that is then nothing to do with sin.
I think we are raised in society and from teachings and experience largely develop our sense of morality. At 3 children are punching each other in the face and pulling hair. Most of us grow out of this through education, parenting and eventual legal protection. Homosexuality is a sin in The Bible, it was illegal until the 1960's in the UK. Now for 2000 years homosexuality was supposedly a sin, for significant stretches of time also illegal, but today few would argue that it is a sin, immoral, or criminal.
People have a general sense of right and wrong and though sexuality is innate, how you treat those people is dictated through societal norms. I suppose if there is a God, then he will have to admit that he was horribly primitive and that mankind today has gone far beyond any wisdom he ever ever had (only in some ways though). God like notions of sin and the accompanying death by stoning only occur in the most savage countries today.
I suppose what I am saying is that God has nothing to do with right and wrong. It is a human judgement and nothing to do with anything else.
Homosexuality is not just sin, it is abomination to the LORD.
However, we all sin many times per day, so in the eyes of the God there are no differences between a person who sins once and a person who sins million times. If you transgressed just one law just one time - you are guilty of all charges forever. God is righteous without compromises.
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Why would the whole of what is everything, choose to descend down through the dimensions to compress itself into physical matter in search of its self, like we have?
Most of whats out there and in here is dark matter but we cant see that or measure it either but we know it is mostly everything.
The Ancient mediators, practitioners, craftsmen,men of God knew that.
Darkness within darkness the gateway to all mystery.
Written by Lao Tszu.
'As above so below'. Written by Thoth; who had knowledge the stars and planets worked the same as electrons and molecules.
Thousands of years later once man decided to think things out and lose his intuition to that mindset, he then was in the process of re learning, instead of knowing knowledge from the heart which also has a now time memory and a dna memory. Mankind eventually and not so long ago was at the stage of believing the world flat and the center of the Universe due to the change. We had to go along way backwards before we advanced again up our chosen route.
Sun / Son.
We are all made of the electrons that formed matter that were once a Sun.
Because such a thing does not exist. There has been no overseer of what has over millenia become the modern human. The human form evolved primitive and naked just as millions of other species evolved here on earth and long, long after the solar system and planets themselves were formed. It had nothing to do with a spirituality or a divine maker. There is zero evidence for such a point of view.
Cosmology and physics explains the planets and the stars, evolution explains life on earth, spirituality doesn't really mean anything. Sure, some cultures believed in the divine, but to them it must have seemed divine as they had no rational explanation. Spirituality fades as science begins to explain.
Atheisism has only in recent decades begun to be tolerated by mainstream society. In some ways we are progressing spiritually as we are denying hocus pocus talk of Gods and creators. Humanity has the potential to evolve in terms of attitues. My only concern is that there are still too many religious fundamentalists and that they are dangerous and largely control much of the worlds resources and wealth.
These people are beyond any form of rationality. You don't need spirituality if you have a basic sense of common sense and right and wrong. Spirituality is a dose of fairy dust on top and it isn't necessary. Once dark matter is explained, science will move onto its next problem and on it goes. I am 99.9999% certain that none of it will be answered how religion or spirituality would like it to be answered as they don't know and get proven wrong at every turn. The odds are that this will continue and that science, as usual, will offer rational explanations of what exists around us.
I believe in many and some I have never even heard of from people who have never actually met themI think to say there is only one god strictly is as misguided and shallow as saying there is no one at all.
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