Your Religion
#351
Posted 08 June 2009 - 09:35
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Imagine a group of people who are all blind, deaf and slightly demented and suddenly someone in the crowd asks, "What are we to do?"... The only possible answer is, "Look for a cure". Until you are cured, there is nothing you can do.
And since you don't believe you are sick, there can be no cure.
- Vladimir Solovyov
#352
Posted 08 June 2009 - 10:55
SquigPie, on 8 Jun 2009, 10:35, said:
SquigPie, on 8 Jun 2009, 10:35, said:
#353
Posted 08 June 2009 - 14:15
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Imagine a group of people who are all blind, deaf and slightly demented and suddenly someone in the crowd asks, "What are we to do?"... The only possible answer is, "Look for a cure". Until you are cured, there is nothing you can do.
And since you don't believe you are sick, there can be no cure.
- Vladimir Solovyov
#354
Posted 06 July 2009 - 02:18
Simply put, she believes that any information we may have about our world could possibly be false, and that we have know way of knowing anything for sure. She often wonders, for instance, whether her entire life is a dream, or if she's actually a being in an alternate dimension whose dreaming world consists of this.
Perhaps she is the only thing that exists, everything around her imagined or dreamed of.
Perhaps her every move is being influenced by someone or something else - a "god", if you will.
But she'll never know, will she? Everything she does know may be false.
#355
Posted 19 July 2009 - 13:01
Otherwise I'd be eating oranges now.
#357
Posted 19 July 2009 - 14:47
CodeCat, on 19 Jul 2009, 14:42, said:
Same logic applies here.
Lack of belief isn't a belief.
It's a lack of belief. It's nothing, void, zero, negative.
#358
Posted 19 July 2009 - 14:50
#359
Posted 19 July 2009 - 15:02
Dauth, on 19 Jul 2009, 15:50, said:
And what about the Blood God then?
Oh, shit! Time to go to church. WITH MY CHAINAXE! xD
#360
Posted 19 July 2009 - 15:11
Ixonoclast, on 19 Jul 2009, 16:47, said:
But Atheism ISN'T a lack of belief. Lack of belief and trust that anything at all is true, is called 'Skepticism'. Atheism is the belief that there are no gods, so it is nonetheless a belief.
Go dtiomsaítear do chód gan earráidí, is go gcríochnaítear do chláir go réidh. -Old Irish proverb
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#362
Posted 19 July 2009 - 15:49
Ixonoclast, on 19 Jul 2009, 16:02, said:
Dauth, on 19 Jul 2009, 15:50, said:
And what about the Blood God then?
Oh, shit! Time to go to church. WITH MY CHAINAXE! xD
#363
Posted 19 July 2009 - 15:59
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Imagine a group of people who are all blind, deaf and slightly demented and suddenly someone in the crowd asks, "What are we to do?"... The only possible answer is, "Look for a cure". Until you are cured, there is nothing you can do.
And since you don't believe you are sick, there can be no cure.
- Vladimir Solovyov
#364
Posted 20 July 2009 - 07:54
So if you believe in God, he exists for you and if you don't He doesn't.
As for my religion, well I don't think it's listed there because I'm non-religious but my way of thinking have some things in common sometimes, with Hinduism and Buddhism, and some other times with other religions ...
#365
Posted 22 July 2009 - 04:41
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#367
Posted 24 July 2009 - 07:29
Scope, on 23 Jul 2009, 0:00, said:
Nope, I simply did it just to prove to Ion Cannon that I am indeed incapable of making productive/constructive posts.
In all seriousness though, I'd consider myself an Agnostic overall. I'm generally inclined towards Atheism, but I can't say I'd completely shut out Christianity, even though I don't practice it. I still would like to believe in some sort of afterlife, though reincarnation seems like a possibility too.
I was raised with a Buddhist background (I'm Asian - you heard it here first) though my family were never really active practitioners of it. I think they simply used Buddha's teachings as a convenient excuse to keep me in line.
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#368
Posted 24 July 2009 - 18:28
deltaepsilon, on 24 Jul 2009, 8:29, said:
Welcome to the 1st foundation of religion.
The 2nd is a bit weirder. Copious amounts of psychedelic herbs. I'm dead serious. And so are anthropology scientists.
#369
Posted 28 July 2009 - 22:09
deltaepsilon, on 24 Jul 2009, 10:29, said:
Scope, on 23 Jul 2009, 0:00, said:
Nope, I simply did it just to prove to Ion Cannon that I am indeed incapable of making productive/constructive posts.
In all seriousness though, I'd consider myself an Agnostic overall. I'm generally inclined towards Atheism, but I can't say I'd completely shut out Christianity, even though I don't practice it. I still would like to believe in some sort of afterlife, though reincarnation seems like a possibility too.
I was raised with a Buddhist background (I'm Asian - you heard it here first) though my family were never really active practitioners of it. I think they simply used Buddha's teachings as a convenient excuse to keep me in line.
I hope you can keep making posts like this
#370
Posted 31 July 2009 - 16:17
I don't live by rules, and of 10 commandments I haven't crossed over only the 9th. I swear, I rarely go to the church on Sundays, and similar stuff. Yet, on a more important side, I cannot live without faith and hope. I believe that He has started the "Big Bang" and evolution of universe, and left signs of His will. People found them and started to worship His work. I also believe that God is still amongst us, but does not interfere with social and general processes.
I had a situation, since I go to the Catholic Gymnasium, when our priest/religions teacher asked us to express our view on our faith. I said that I support scientific theories in every single aspect concerning the evolution of world and man, so long science does NOT exclude the religious aspect out of it. Science gives answers to material questions pertaining our existence, whereas religion answers questions about our "human being".
On the other hand, I refuse to accept religious dogmas that straightforwardly deny human research, where I directly go against my religion. If whatever science finds is "against God", and science is branch of human work, why then that same Christian "authority" believes that man was made by God himself as his "picture" (I don't know much phrases from Bible on english). And then, God's will made manifest, as human being, is directly wrong for his way of understanding himself, therefore understanding the God is wrong? We have to cling to His will, yet we are not allowed to understand it? Now, that is one epic historical paradox.
I do not have to mention I almost got expelled from the school.
So my belief/religion (Not sure what is it now) is basically a Catholicism based on scientific humanistic theories, with semi-agnostic view on God's presence. But I had to press the Christian.
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#371
Posted 06 August 2009 - 23:52
I voted atheist, but then when I checked out the wikipedia article on Agnosticism, I was like "Oh Shit! That's me!"
I think that we need some solid proof first.
#372
Posted 07 August 2009 - 10:17
Go dtiomsaítear do chód gan earráidí, is go gcríochnaítear do chláir go réidh. -Old Irish proverb
#373
Posted 07 August 2009 - 18:16
Anyone here a Satanist? Just Curious.
#374
Posted 07 August 2009 - 19:49
CodeCat, on 7 Aug 2009, 11:17, said:
That's actually not exactly true. Many an agnostic would say 'I need to see proof, but I don't think we'll ever find any' simply because he believes that the existence of God can neither be proven or disproven.
An atheist is not required to long for "proof" for the existence (or non-existence) of God, but simply to believe that God doesn't exist. An agnosticist is not required to disbelieve in God, but simply to disbelieve in the relevance of this question.
#375
Posted 08 August 2009 - 05:05
General Wesley, on 8 Aug 2009, 2:16, said:
Anyone here a Satanist? Just Curious.
Well, if I'm going to follow my context:
Satanist=Belief in evil
And all religious sects (not cult, mind you) may argue on the existence of One Supreme Being until the end of time, but one thing's for sure, those religions believe good over evil.
And I have a theory on religion: Religion was based on cultural inferences.
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