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    Quote Originally Posted by chad_tukes View Post
    some hardcore religionists would claim that the frontal lobe responsible for this process is a “gift from GOD”. a circular argument that I’d really expect from the believers. The “everything comes from GOD” argument. hehehe.
    they might be right or they might be wrong.. the question "why" still remains

  2. #22
    As much as we want to uncover whether God exists or not; Sad to say, We can't.
    Why? Because of our limitations; Limited knowledge, Limited Wisdom.
    Although there are ideas that would baffle our existence. Still, how good that theory might be, We cannot prove or disprove the existence of God.

    The important idea that we need to contemplate on is: What impact did God create upon us?

    Has God change your life? Did God ruin your life?
    Has God inspired you to become a better person?
    Did God gave you a sense of purpose or meaning?

    The choice is for you to choose. Just consider the pros and cons.
    All we can do for now is WAIT -- When death comes knocking at our door.

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    People believe in the divine because they refuse to accept that life is actually meaningless and pointless.

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  4. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by chad_tukes View Post
    It’s funny you said that because the believer says otherwise. You said “you cannot come into conclusion” but then why believe in GOD in the first place when you don’t know whether a GOD exists or not? How is science different from the supernatural? If science base everything on theories, shouldn’t we do the same with god?
    God here is not the supernatural being separate from our own existence..

    God is the undefined..
    There is no God but God..

    science only deals with physical things.. but beyond that, living things are more than the constituents of its chemical components. but anyway, I really don't know where I'm going with this *explanation*.. its just that God is.. the past, the present, the future..

    flying spaghetti monster is definitely not God, or any other invisible man.. hehe..
    but if you look at it from that view, then there is no god in that kind anywhere (i think.. i dont believe in that either.. its just a tribal excuse for something unexplained.. but its not to say they are totally wrong.. they just wanted to personify this "undefined".. a lot of people cannot really grasp abstract.. so its being concretized into a story..)

  5. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    People believe in the divine because they refuse to accept that life is actually meaningless and pointless.

    -RODION
    that's your point of view.. so why are you still here?

  6. #26
    Its ok to believe in god
    its also ok not to believe in god
    What is not ok is when either side forcibly imposed their belief system to other mind sets..

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    People believe in the divine because they refuse to accept that life is actually meaningless and pointless.

    -RODION
    agreed 100%.

    life is meaningless for we live in a physical universe. when we die, everything about us ends but memories. we live in this world to create blue prints of what kind of life we lived and that is all that's remembered of us when we die.
    Last edited by chad_tukes; 10-19-2009 at 11:13 PM. Reason: TYPO

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluedes View Post
    God here is not the supernatural being separate from our own existence..

    God is the undefined..
    There is no God but God..

    science only deals with physical things.. but beyond that, living things are more than the constituents of its chemical components. but anyway, I really don't know where I'm going with this *explanation*.. its just that God is.. the past, the present, the future..

    flying spaghetti monster is definitely not God, or any other invisible man.. hehe..
    but if you look at it from that view, then there is no god in that kind anywhere (i think.. i dont believe in that either.. its just a tribal excuse for something unexplained.. but its not to say they are totally wrong.. they just wanted to personify this "undefined".. a lot of people cannot really grasp abstract.. so its being concretized into a story..)
    i was inquiring as to why people approach the supernatural differently in a way they do with science. but to make it clear, i was referring to the judeo christian god---the supernatural god. for the record, i'm not saying that believing in GOD is wrong---i'm just saying why believe in GOD when he is unknown. it's like saying why believe we have an afterlife when we haven't been there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chad_tukes View Post
    agreed 100%.

    life is meaningless for we live in a physical universe. when we die, everything about us ends but memories. we live in this world to created blue prints of what kind of life we lived and that is all that's remembered of us when we die.
    no offense bro, but that's a very selfish way of looking at life..

    do something worthwhile for the evolution of humanity as a whole.. that is one purpose in life worth living for. whether you believe in a God, or God or no such belief at all..

    devoting your energy for the good of mankind in every action you make..

    for some people who's not gonna help in the evolution of humanity, they might as well stop living to stop wasting resources.. they're the ones messing up the harmony in human society..

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    Quote Originally Posted by chad_tukes View Post
    i was inquiring as to why people approach the supernatural differently in a way they do with science. but to make it clear, i was referring to the judeo christian god---the supernatural god. for the record, i'm not saying that believing in GOD is wrong---i'm just saying why believe in GOD when he is unknown. it's like saying why believe we have an afterlife when we haven't been there.
    yeah, I get what you mean.. I don't really buy into the judeo-christian god either in the way the religious organizations present it..

    afterlife is included in it.. its good for talk or discussions, but actually imposing on others that what your imagination of the afterlife is the real one is a different story.. people tend to force their imaginations on others in a really nasty ways..

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