Senator Pleasury
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"I blame god for our loss tonight, he didn't give us the strength we needed. He really ****** this one up for us."


"I blame god for our loss tonight, he didn't give us the strength we needed. He really ****** this one up for us."
I just feel compelled to post in here, not to troll though I know I'll get slammed, but I personally, and honestly, can't comprehend atheism. I guess it's because there's so much creativity, both naturally occurring and manmade, that I don't see how that can just come out of nothing.
But if you're a good person and has done me no wrong (in real life, of course, the Hype is fair game) then I have no reason to mistreat you no matter what your beliefs are.
Marv, I like you buddyso I'd never want to start an argument with you. But what you just said furthers the point I'm trying to make. The very design of our brains (yes, I said design, meaning form and function in tandem) is so minutely complex. To me, that can't be simply "billions of years of evolution", to paraphrase your words.
That being said, you used an interesting term. "Cosmological evolution". Biology is one thing, but what is consciousness? Literal awareness of self and surrounding? Energy? It can't be simple intelligence. It has to be a finite independence of thought and process, and yet it's simultaneously aware of and perceptive to other consciousnesses around it. Who's to say there isn't a "Primal Conscience" that existed before yours and drives cosmological evolution?
Like I said, not trying to start an argumentt: That's the last I'll say on the matter.
Marv, I like you buddyso I'd never want to start an argument with you. But what you just said furthers the point I'm trying to make. The very design of our brains (yes, I said design, meaning form and function in tandem) is so minutely complex. To me, that can't be simply "billions of years of evolution", to paraphrase your words.
I think you underestimate how long a span of time "a billion years" represents. Particularly since for some organisms, a generation can be as little as few minutes and even within larger organisms the imperfect process of gene replication and biological reproduction are constantly taking place.
But if you're a good person and has done me no wrong (in real life, of course, the Hype is fair game) then I have no reason to mistreat you no matter what your beliefs are.
That being said, you used an interesting term. "Cosmological evolution". Biology is one thing, but what is consciousness? Literal awareness of self and surrounding? Energy? It can't be simple intelligence.
Mistake number one and mistake number two.I just feel compelled to post in here, not to troll though I know I'll get slammed, but I personally, and honestly, can't comprehend atheism. I guess it's because there's so much creativity, both naturally occurring and manmade, that I don't see how that can just come out of nothing.
But if you're a good person and has done me no wrong (in real life, of course, the Hype is fair game) then I have no reason to mistreat you no matter what your beliefs are.
Can you explain what you mean by this?Well no doubt I was raised Christian, and that's what I believe. But it's (in my philosophical perception) hardly micro. It's inconceivably macro, the idea that the vast consciousness of the universe
You seem to be operating under the presumption that not only was this the goal, but, more importantly, that there was a goal in the first place.DarkSentinel said:...could've manifested itself in the flesh of man (not human flesh, there's a difference) so that we could have a shot at understanding it better on a spiritual level.
Sure you can, you're atheist towards Odin, Zeus, Ra, Quetzalcoatl, Vishnu, Allah, the Orishas, Ahura Mazda, Baal, Xenu, etc......I personally, and honestly, can't comprehend atheism.
Why would that only apply to him?DarkSentinel... you seem to be operating under the mistaken impression that our brains actually work perfectly.
Please allow me to attempt to disabuse you of that notion...
Sure, no problem.That's a profound post, and I hope you won't mind if I cite it in future.
Why would that only apply to him?
If a man was alone on an island with no outside contact, would he come to a knowledge of God?