Re: Question for the biblical religious

Originally Posted by
miles
I dont believe in god. This is a godless world by my reckoning. I just cannot believe in such a concept and organised religion isnt the way either. I dont belive in fate. Nor astrology or cosmic forces.
Death is a pointless thing. A complete negation of experience, memory and purpose. Memories live on through others. But death will get them too. Life is merciless, harsh and cruel. Or do I mean death?
I love life but the prospect of all that I am just amounting to nothing....its huge. I just keep living and keep on breathing in and out. I make my own reasons for existing...but ultimatley its a futile quest.
Time for a bacon sandwich....
To me what matters the most is not whether God exists or not. What matters most is whether we want to be happy or not, and whether we want to put some purpose in our lives or not. If you are happy, by all means stay as you are. But if you are not, then you've got absolutely nothing to lose by believing. It just takes a little faith - believing without seeing. Remember, a thing not seen doesn't necessarily mean it doesn't exist. We are made to see only things or dimensions that are necessary for our survivor. Physicists know that mathematically, it is possible that there are infinite numbers of dimensions, but we humans are made to percieve only three of them. So you see, Miles, our universe might just be sitting on God's hand without us being aware of it - God, not necessarily as described by any religion, but more probably a Being infinitely complex than our few-ounced brain can possibly imagine.
Just my 3 cent worth; keep the extra penny.
Once in awhile, get outside in fresh air, take a deep breath & with a deep sigh, let out all the things that's bottled up inside you & be free, & you'll get a glimpse of nirvana.
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