The Atheism Thread - Part 5

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For all intents and purposes, we are the most important thing in the universe. Cause once you die, for you, that universe ends.
 
I don't see it that way I think, or maybe never thought it that way. My conscience might cease to exist, but everything will still be happening.


ps. Someone have seen something of Nassim Haramein? I wouldn't take as real everything he says, but it's nice to listen other ideas.
 
15th Foundational Falsehood of Creationism pt 1
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The first of a two-part final installment to this series, explaining what the words, hypothesis, fact, law, and Theory actually are, rather than what creationists want us to think they are. Hint: a scientific theory isn't a guess, but an explanative study of real phenomenon.


15th Foundational Falsehood of Creationism pt 2
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The second of a two-part explanation of how a scientific theory differs from the uncertain speculation which creationists would like to believe it is. Although this is the final installment to this series, the playlist will also include a sort of epilogue episode which isn't a necessarily 'foundational falsehood' but is still relevant to the topic.
And that is just another theory :o
 
I'll answer you with this. I have no problem believing that there is some higher power or God. What I don't believe, is that He/It cares about anything that goes on. If he did, things should be a lot different.
We have God given rules to live by
 
Which one of them? (Which god and which rules)
 
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I'm Muslim, so I suggest Allah
Qura'an and Hadith (words of the peophet) provided rules and guidlines
 
What is your position about the "absent god" theory?
 
He sees, he gives the pleasant or hard luck
Patience on hard luck is rewarding

That is no absence, that's being unseen
 
@Hotwire: Are you really forsaken? Or that is what you feel? We're promised an after life, rewarding for the ones living by the rules, the better one lives by them, the more rewarding

@BoredGuy: God gave his messengers a way to give people to live by, people who know need to spread the word to people who don't. Find people who know, and take it from them
 
I was just being a bit of a *****e, lol, sorry, didn't mean to offend

but in the words of one of my favorite modern philosophers:
"Ratiocination is a practicable way to derive
an attitude of altitude and probity by which to abide"

In other words, logic combined with empathy are perfectly suitable for anybody to know how to be a good person, I don't need a magic story book to teach me how to live rightly

that said, I would never begrudge anyone their beliefs, no matter how vehemently I disagree with larger religious movements
 
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What if when we die.......we find out this is God

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No one knows what God looks like
 
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I don't hold any grudge either on any believer of any religion that promotes peace and love. But I have come to believe that orthodox religions tend to produce overzealous fanatics, and this parts away from the idea of peace, love, union and understanding to embrace an idea of violence, wrath and chaos.
 
Just remember science is a string of theories. They could all be proved wrong in the next 100 years. That said, I ultimately believe there is no creator, and I think evaluation is the most likely theory (but I'm never going to say for sure).

And that is just another theory :o

Can you explain to me what the theory of evaluation is? Provide proof and evidence that it's inaccurate and incorrect!

:o
 
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I like the scientific approach because has a learning curve, a different set of hyphotesis that conveys with a specific train of thought or paradigmas. The only absolute truth is that there is no absolute.

Meanwhile, every religion feels very imposing, and usually derives in a zealous mentality, rigidness and static thought, this not being in harmony with the process of progress.
 
@Hotwire: Are you really forsaken? Or that is what you feel? We're promised an after life, rewarding for the ones living by the rules, the better one lives by them, the more rewarding

I was referring to people who put all their faith and effort into God and are left to starve, or be crushed under the destruction of a tornado, or be murdered by a crazed gunman. Those are the forsaken.
 
Anyone else thinking of joining the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster?
 
I was referring to people who put all their faith and effort into God and are left to starve, or be crushed under the destruction of a tornado, or be murdered by a crazed gunman. Those are the forsaken.
None is forsaken, all of us will eventually die and pass to the afterlife
Then there will be no tornadoes, no guns, no famine

You have your free will, how will you use it here defines how someone will be rewarded later, or punished
 
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