Statistic Proof Of God

CrackerJax

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Your right time's against us. There's no way man could ever venture out in search of life much farther than mars. It would take hundreds of years. It's meant that way. We're bound by mortality. Maybe this life we're living is like preschool. Just to get us ready for what's coming after death. I dont know, just an intresting thought. And crack jacks maybe you are just lonely my friend.
It's the religious who are "lonely" at the core. I recognize that man is quite alone....and accept it.

Like I posted earlier, it is the sentient mind which creates religion/myth to cope with the known concept of mortality. Myth is a knee jerk reaction to it.

I don't need it.... and I'm not lonely at all. On the contrary....:wink:
 
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420HAZE420

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The universe did not "just magically appear". That's not what the Big Bang theory states. When you say stuff like that, it illustrates to me that you don't understand the theory, would be a good reason why you wouldn't believe it. If I didn't know anything about the theory, I probably wouldn't believe it either. You have to go read actual factual information about something before you form any kind of opinion on it. Don't believe anything anyone tells you, go research it all yourself so you're content with yourself about actually doing the research and not just having to base your opinion off of believing someone, trusting someone who could be lying to you. This includes me, don't believe anything I say, go research it and see if what I'm saying is right before you believe it.

Ive never been the one to believe anything people tell me.I have read book after book after book on all subjects regarding this matter and I only believe in what common sense tells me is true.Im damn near forty years old so this aint my first time around the bush.God bless all my brothers and sisters for they are the sons and daughters of our almighty lord jesus christ.
 

Leothwyn

Well-Known Member
I haven't read every post here, so I may be repeating something...
I don't buy the infinite possibilities thing one bit. But if it was true, then it's also just as possible that Sparky the magic, pink unicorn squirted our world and life as we know it out of his ass one day. Maybe we should consider praying to him? Personally, I'm just as likely to believe that myth as any other set of myths; greek, roman, christian, etc.. Just because one set of myths happens to be popular at this point in history does not make it any more valid IMO.
 

CrackerJax

New Member
Exactly LEO,

Let's talk about infinite possibilities. :wink:

The "man G*D" is ONE possibility in a construct of infinite possibilities.

So that puts the odds of there being a "man G*D" at ..... drum roll .... 1/infinite possibilities.

That's about the worst odds imaginable.

That conversely means that any other possibility, of which there an infinite amount, invalidates the "man G*D".

I'll stick with, ... "I don't know".

Better to admit one doesn't know, then to simply make up an answer. Mass delusion is still delusion, no matter how many agree upon it. Just as if a segment of the population thought 2+2 = 5. Within their group it may work, but to the rest, it does not.

And that is what drives both Islam and Christianity. That glaring problem is all too obvious to both religions. Their answer .... reached long ago ... is to get everyone to believe the same delusion. We've been killing each other ever since, for NO REASON. Man wars enough on his own. This is a bloody planet ... very. It is everywhere, it is a core mechanism of the planet.
We sure don't need any help being violent.
 

one11

Active Member
how about I Am God. you are God. we create the world around us. we choose everything that happens to us. we choose our feelings, thoughts, personalities. we are living breathing Gods.

and all of u should buy some DUTCH GREEN BUD from LEGALBUDS.com at the bottom and top of all these fuckin pages. they're so legit.
 

CrackerJax

New Member
Saying things doesn't make it true.

Your interpretation invalidates the meaning of G*D. You might just as easily say we are all Satan.
 

one11

Active Member
they represent good and evil. some people take stories from the bible so literally when they're only metaphors and lessons
 

CrackerJax

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Good and evil are made up concepts....and yes, the whole trouble with the Bible starts when enough ppl think it is a true story.

Unfortunately that belief has been instilled by the church itself. The direction has been one of unswerving faith to the exact word to.... hey it's all about the general message.

That at least tells me that Christianity (not Islam) is falling away slowly....the powah ebbs. The hysteria amongst the "true believers" increases.
 

one11

Active Member
Good and evil are made up concepts....and yes, the whole trouble with the Bible starts when enough ppl think it is a true story.

Unfortunately that belief has been instilled by the church itself. The direction has been one of unswerving faith to the exact word to.... hey it's all about the general message.

That at least tells me that Christianity (not Islam) is falling away slowly....the powah ebbs. The hysteria amongst the "true believers" increases.

so you dont think there is good or evil? u think everything simply...is? and why do you say Islam is not falling away slowly?
 

CrackerJax

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I think good and evil are man made constructs for shaping and controlling societies. Behavior which helps and contributes to society is deemed good, and visa versa.

Islam isn't falling away in its message as opposed to Christianity, which as I stated is being diluted. Islam, good or evil, is remaining intact.

Neither religion is good for society as a whole. Cult religions never are.
 
Ill tell you what god is, God is the sun, the massive star that our planet revolves around. With out it the very concept of god would not exist
 

BquamB

Well-Known Member
I don't really care either way.
If you accept religion, all the power to you; if not, then what ever.

I live day to day, no worry about where I go when I die. To me it doesn't matter. I'm here now and that is all that matters to me.
 
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PadawanBater

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I don't really care either way.
If you accept religion, all the power to you; if not, then what ever.

I live day to day, no worry about where I go when I die. To me it doesn't matter. I'm here now and that is all that matters to me.
It would be great if everyone else had the "live and let live" attitude, but the fact of reality is that every religion indoctrinates.
It's their goal, their objective. Their scripture tells them to spread the word to the non believers.
 

BquamB

Well-Known Member
I have no problem with people who find faith or have religious views... to me personally, it's a waste of time, energy and effort to care any more than I do.
The only part of religion that really bugs me is that they have signs and bulletins and people going door to door spreading the word.

To me, If I was in any way interested I would ask a priest or what ever at a church, I would go to where religion should stay and take it upon myself
to learn further but I dont. They (the super religion freaks) have let themselves become vulnerable. They depend so greatly on "The oh holy creator"
that they don't see whats real anymore, only what they've created their life to be and its surroundings.

Oh well, someday people might realize what they've been doing and it might *Click* It might not but i'll be dead before i need worry =)


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