Poll

Is there god

Yes
no

Author Topic: God- Yay or Nay  (Read 10686 times)


Get out. Males have a larger love drive than women, that is all. forgetin' Christians turning love into taboo.

If some hot chick asked you for love you would agree without thinking, to find out most of the women out there only use you.

If some hot chick asked you for love you would agree without thinking, to find out most of the women out there only use you.

That's blatant loveism. You are prejudicing women by saying most are out there to use men. It is quite the opposite a lot of the time, I have to tell you. Please leave with your ancient concepts and beliefs, they do not suffice in this millennium.

what... what time period is it?

on topic: iv seen girls in my high school that act like prostitutes, i wish i can go back to CAL
because the girls here are ugly and nvm.... In Biology on Thursday some chick ran up to the emergency lab showers and pulled the lever, i have no loving idea but she started screaming like it was not her fault when the rusty brown water poured all over her.

what... what time period is it?

on topic: iv seen girls in my high school that act like prostitutes, i wish i can go back to CAL
because the girls here are ugly and nvm.... In Biology on Thursday some chick ran up to the emergency lab showers and pulled the lever, i have no loving idea but she started screaming like it was not her fault when the rusty brown water poured all over her.
Ever think you may be chauvinist?

aliens put us here long time ago
That's honestly one of my theories.
Nay

It all just seems so far-fetched. Some dude writes a book. It all seems a little Medieval to me. I mean all these scientific facts prove it to not be true. The only thing you got is some book, that anyway could have written.
You seem to be confusing a belief in god with Christianity, there are many religions out there and they don't all follow the bible. There has also not been any proof yet that some greater force that created/started everything didn't exist. I believe there is one theory of how the universe started involving an immense black hole, maybe that black hole is god. People these days fail to brown townyze things from multiple points of view and are to close-minded to understand things.
« Last Edit: May 22, 2009, 09:03:04 PM by Littledude »

Get out. Males have a larger love drive than women, that is all. forgetin' Christians turning love into taboo.
They used to turn female into taboo

Ever think you may be chauvinist?

oh no, wtf man D:

Yaynaymaybestuff. :/

I don't have a conventional religion, and I would be an atheist, but I can't shake the feeling that there's something out there. :P

Yeah, I have the same feeling



It's weird :p

Yaynaymaybestuff. :/

I don't have a conventional religion, and I would be an atheist, but I can't shake the feeling that there's something out there. :P
This

I'm glad to see people debating this civilly and logically :)

I think it's fine that we all have our own beliefs, and we all should believe something. We must also be aware that only one belief is true and we should all challenge everything to reach logical conclusions. But, we should also be tolerant of other beliefs and respect each other as fellow humans no matter what we believe.

That, to me, is what life is all about - finding answers for ourselves, instead of blindly accepting what others tell us to believe. But, I think it's foolish for people to ask for "proof" of God because proof is subjective; the best kind of proof is experience since each of our lives are different and we understand things differently. There are a million reasons I could give for why I believe in God, but I guess the main reason is because it gives me a reason to exist. I don't buy into this "evolution" theory. Also, after personal research I have been noticing that the Bible is accurate (historically, scientifically, geographically, and prophetically), and that Christian ideals do indeed follow logic. The four main questions that all religions and beliefs deal with are Origin, Purpose, Morals, and Destination (as stated by Ravi Zacharias - a well-known Biblical scholar), and we should apply these questions to what we hold true.

The bible gives you a reason to live?

But..But..WHAT ABOUT BLOCKLAND

We must also be aware that only one belief is true and we should all challenge everything to reach logical conclusions.
Saying that one belief in our world is true is just like stating "Christianity is fully true" without having anything behind it.
For all we know, we have it all wrong and it's something entirely different.

We(I'm saying we as in human race, but this sentence really refers to those who are religious) just tell ourselves that what we think is true that way to give us hope and to comfort us. We are in denial of the realization that we are just organisms and we have no purpose other than to live and reproduce to carry on the species. We do not want to live with the fact that we will die and not have anything after. Thus we will come up with things like reincarnation and heaven/hell/afterlife.

We can't prove or disprove any of this as it's impossible to understand the complexity of how it could exist when it defies all logic we have.
We can't prove it for there's no proof that it exists.
But we can't disprove it as we have nothing that could detect the absence of an afterlife or a soul because such things have no physical value.

The bible gives you a reason to live?
But..But..WHAT ABOUT BLOCKLAND
lol, well I guess Blockland does too...

Saying that one belief in our world is true is just like stating "Christianity is fully true" without having anything behind it.
For all we know, we have it all wrong and it's something entirely different.

We(I'm saying we as in human race, but this sentence really refers to those who are religious) just tell ourselves that what we think is true that way to give us hope and to comfort us. We are in denial of the realization that we are just organisms and we have no purpose other than to live and reproduce to carry on the species. We do not want to live with the fact that we will die and not have anything after. Thus we will come up with things like reincarnation and heaven/hell/afterlife.

We can't prove or disprove any of this as it's impossible to understand the complexity of how it could exist when it defies all logic we have.
We can't prove it for there's no proof that it exists.
But we can't disprove it as we have nothing that could detect the absence of an afterlife or a soul because such things have no physical value.
That's the thing, that's why I hold Christianity true. Without it, for me everything becomes relative and complex, as since we can't know everything then relative understanding is imperfect. If there is a God, then he would have given us tools to find truth that exists and (as long as we are open minded) would help steer us in the right direction. Truth is cohesive absolutes that always existed, just like how math has absolutes. So if there is a God, and he didn't give us a solid basis for truth, then I would argue there is no God, but I doubt that's the case because of how Christian ideals fit together. Logic serves an important role in this "reality."

Even if we are destined to just reproduce and die, I would rather have hope of an afterlife and love others. This can't be the case though because living without a purpose defies logic.
« Last Edit: May 23, 2009, 03:07:54 AM by [GSF]Ghost »