Page 29 of 47 FirstFirst ... 192627282930313239 ... LastLast
Results 281 to 290 of 469
  1. #281
    C.I.A. rodsky's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Gender
    Male
    Posts
    7,445
    Blog Entries
    128

    Quote Originally Posted by The_Child View Post
    is it perhaps because the faithfuls are holding on to something they actually HAVE. -which they loive- from being raped and violated by those who have just nothing, pure nothing?
    The "nothingness" is only perceived by those who think they have something. Those who have "nothing" actually are in possession of something of value, but those who have believe they have something cannot comprehend it as a thing of value, because either, a) it is beyond their intellectual and logical faculties to perceive it, or b) they simply choose NOT to experience it

    -RODION

  2. #282
    masnindot na naa GOd kay ung wala.. well wala ka mablame kung naa sayop s aimo kinabuhi kundi imo self lang.. then wala ka mapsalamtan kung naa sad nindot...

    keep your feet on the ground... na ikaw usa ra ka taw... naa masdaku sa imoha... ikaw mu-agi ra.. naa mu-remain gihapon bisan wala na ka..

  3. #283
    C.I.A. rodsky's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Gender
    Male
    Posts
    7,445
    Blog Entries
    128
    Quote Originally Posted by unsay_ngalan_nimo View Post
    wala ka mablame kung naa sayop s aimo kinabuhi kundi imo self lang..
    So, you're saying that God is a scapegoat? Someone who "catches" your failings so that you do not blame yourself? To me that sounds like living in denial.

    Quote Originally Posted by unsay_ngalan_nimo View Post
    then wala ka mapsalamtan kung naa sad nindot...
    Nothing bad will happen to you if you choose not to give thanks to anything nindot that happens to you.

    Quote Originally Posted by unsay_ngalan_nimo View Post
    keep your feet on the ground... na ikaw usa ra ka taw... naa masdaku sa imoha... ikaw mu-agi ra.. naa mu-remain gihapon bisan wala na ka..
    You can do all this, without having to believe in divinity. The universe will still be here after I'm gone, I'm pretty sure of that.

    -RODION

  4. #284
    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    So, you're saying that God is a scapegoat? Someone who "catches" your failings so that you do not blame yourself? To me that sounds like living in denial.



    Nothing bad will happen to you if you choose not to give thanks to anything nindot that happens to you.



    You can do all this, without having to believe in divinity. The universe will still be here after I'm gone, I'm pretty sure of that.

    -RODION
    well mura gyud ingon ana... hahahaha.. dili bitaw... when failure is beyond people's control diba ingon nila na God has plan... or a gift in disguise...

    well there are things that happen beyond man's control and which humans cannot explain...

    how sure are you that the universe is for eternity? ano ang basis mo scientific evidences and theories? do you think a thousand of years from now ganun pa rin ang takbo at tingin ng tao sa universe?
    Last edited by unsay_ngalan_nimo; 10-25-2009 at 07:16 AM.

  5. #285
    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    The "nothingness" is only perceived by those who think they have something. Those who have "nothing" actually are in possession of something of value, but those who have believe they have something cannot comprehend it as a thing of value, because either, a) it is beyond their intellectual and logical faculties to perceive it, or b) they simply choose NOT to experience it

    -RODION
    interesting. paradox is everywhere. Absurdity reigns.
    here we see nothing less.

    hahaha

    one attempts to speak from the mouth of logic, and yet fails in an elucidation through logical means, what one refers to as a 'possession of something of value' which is restrictive only to those who are, by implication, 'smart' and those who are, free to choose not to experience it.

    spot the problem.



    the problem is:
    one attempts to talk about it in the veil of reason, logic, science, and yet, keeps the whole problem wrapped around a mystical kernel which is the only form of understanding the message posted.


    absurdity par excellence.


    hahaha
    cheers!

  6. #286
    @the child, so wala gyud ka ka gets sa post above?
    thats why moingon ka absurdity par excellence?

    gituyo gud pod na nay paradox para naa poy tukion,
    suma bitaw sa bibliya uso bitaw ng pasumbingay hehehehe

  7. #287
    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    The "nothingness" is only perceived by those who think they have something. Those who have "nothing" actually are in possession of something of value, but those who have believe they have something cannot comprehend it as a thing of value, because either, a) it is beyond their intellectual and logical faculties to perceive it, or b) they simply choose NOT to experience it

    -RODION
    Ti's true...nothing have value, its value is nothing..ahehe..

  8. #288
    Quote Originally Posted by chad_tukes View Post
    this article presents one compelling evidence that there is a part in the human mind that is built to process religion, spirituality, and the concept of GOD. since there is no proof that GOD exist, is it safe to say that believing in GOD is all in the mind?

    Are humans hard-wired for faith? - CNN.com

    your thoughts...

    The author somehow didn't take into account the other side of the angle in which man's belief in God is not just purely a neurological (brain) process. While this has a role in our belief in God, this does not take all the credits. Anthropologically speaking, man has the capacity to love...it is given. William James would call this anthropological values...faith, hope, love...etc. In the case of love... Does a person love because just because after having calculated whether he should love or not his poor brother, the result calls for him to love such needy brother? If he chooses not to love, then he is free to love. But the value, the capacity for him to love is still there.

    Or faith. Whether you choose not to believe in God because you thought that, maybe after dome rigid study and some measurements, you thought it would be best if you would not believe in God, fine. But still, the capacity to believe is still there. You still have faith, irregardless if it's being exercised.

    It's easy to believe or not to believe in God. But either way... Believing is not just about God's existence whether it can be proven or not. It's also about us having the capacity to believe...

    When you say this person should not be loved because he is a murderer, then you are operating logically. But if you say this person should be loved no matter who/what he has done, then here you are operating not just with your brain but also with your HEART.

  9. #289
    Senior Member diehard96's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Gender
    Male
    Posts
    810
    Blog Entries
    2
    Quote Originally Posted by buttmen View Post

    It's easy to believe or not to believe in God. But either way... Believing is not just about God's existence whether it can be proven or not. It's also about us having the capacity to believe...
    human capacity to believe is out of the question. the question is whether there is basis, reason, for believing. the question is whether god exists or not -- it is about god. it is not about oneself -- unless one is hopelessly selfish. it's called objectivity.

    But if you say this person should be loved no matter who/what he has done, then here you are operating not just with your brain but also with your HEART.
    the heart is a bunch of muscles that pumps blood. it has nothing to do with loving -- objectively.

  10. #290
    too man gani og unggo samot na og G.

  11.    Advertisement

Page 29 of 47 FirstFirst ... 192627282930313239 ... LastLast

Similar Threads

 
  1. ***why i believe in god?
    By santopaps in forum General Discussions
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 08-01-2011, 08:45 AM
  2. The Risks of Believing and Not Believing in God.
    By buttmen in forum Spirituality & Occult - OLDER
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 11-05-2009, 07:42 PM
  3. Do you believe in God? If so/if no, WHY?
    By n`gel in forum Spirituality & Occult - OLDER
    Replies: 1585
    Last Post: 07-31-2009, 04:33 PM
  4. Who doesnt believe in God? ( knsa d motoo og ginoo,,)
    By Alramzz in forum Spirituality & Occult - OLDER
    Replies: 134
    Last Post: 11-14-2007, 04:34 PM
  5. Replies: 38
    Last Post: 01-23-2007, 10:05 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
about us
We are the first Cebu Online Media.

iSTORYA.NET is Cebu's Biggest, Southern Philippines' Most Active, and the Philippines' Strongest Online Community!
follow us
#top