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Hey hey, when was the last religious debate we had? Weren't we trying to go a month without one?
Shall we set a time limit on this? Say...until Sunday turns to Monday in your time zone? After all, this thread could theoretically speaking go on forever without my locking it.I heard you started another ridiculous hl2.net religion debate that will eventually turn into flames and then be locked by... Sulkdodds.
If I was a betting fellow, I'd say Sulkdodds. Yup.
I am an atheist
**** RELIGION!
KILL IT WITH FIRE
I am an atheist
**** RELIGION!
KILL IT WITH FIRE
Shall we set a time limit on this? Say...until Sunday turns to Monday in your time zone? After all, this thread could theoretically speaking go on forever without my locking it.
Im an atheist. Religion doesn't bother me, as long as people dont force it onto others. Which is why I dont like 90% of all religions.
I'm X amount sure SamuraiKenji was just posting to be a dick (where x is an integer between 90 and 100, find X)
I'm X amount sure SamuraiKenji was just posting to be a dick (where x is an integer between 90 and 100, find X)
The way I look at the quote is basically he's saying he'd rather be happy believing in a God all his life, and not having it exist, than live his life believing in nothing, thus possibly making him miserable throughout his life, and then having it exist all along.
Of course, that's just the way I look at it.
But why settle for a spiritual afterlife? Why not a physical one? Just come back as a tentacle with an eye and a set of lips, going around looking for huge lumps of chocolate to f*ck.And my belief of the afterlife is simple: Our mortal form ceases to exist, our spirit/soul/life, whatever you want to call it, which is pure and therefore a part of God, returns and continues to exist eternally. Trying to think further than that is impossible.
You know, the rule that it's a blasphemy to believe any other religion is kind of the most telling of man's involvement. I mean, why believe in a petty god? You kind of have to wonder what the acceptable parameters are for it as well, beyond certain religions being founded at certain points in history, what about how much they've changed? Modern christianity is a shadow of it's former self, there've been so many changes made to it over the years. Mightn't god consider the modern, cutting edge christian to be worshiping some "other" god, bereft of the morals he so fervently tried to ingrain into our culture?I always wondered. Who is really right? Didn't all of the early civilizations think they were right?
weren't they unfortunate that Jesus or any other 'modern' religious figure wasn't born yet?
I mean, what if the Egyptians had it right. DOH.
But why settle for a spiritual afterlife? Why not a physical one? Just come back as a tentacle with an eye and a set of lips, going around looking for huge lumps of chocolate to f*ck.
You know, the rule that it's a blasphemy to believe any other religion is kind of the most telling of man's involvement. I mean, why believe in a petty god? You kind of have to wonder what the acceptable parameters are for it as well, beyond certain religions being founded at certain points in history, what about how much they've changed? Modern christianity is a shadow of it's former self, there've been so many changes made to it over the years. Mightn't god consider the modern, cutting edge christian to be worshiping some "other" god, bereft of the morals he so fervently tried to ingrain into our culture?
Of course, noone even considers this, because religion is so often just a status symbol, a badge. It's a free pass in life to never have to dig deep inside yourself and consider your own morals, to never have to consider the futility of your actions, because now you know all the answers. Or at least you've fooled yourself into thinking so. There's so much self-trickery that goes into it, so much convincing yourself to ignore reason (well, for some people) that you really have to wonder if humans are actually capable of belief on the level that an almighty being would expect of his subjects. I mean if that's the case, then regardless of what's actually up there, we're all screwed anyway right?
I just have, say, a 99% doubt that one exists.
The way I look at the quote is basically he's saying he'd rather be happy believing in a God all his life, and not having it exist, than live his life believing in nothing, thus possibly making him miserable throughout his life, and then having it exist all along.
Of course, that's just the way I look at it.
I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't and die to find out there is.
The way I look at the quote is basically he's saying he'd rather be happy believing in a God all his life, and not having it exist, than live his life believing in nothing, thus possibly making him miserable throughout his life, and then having it exist all along.
"Find out" how, exactly?I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't
Unless he's implying that the only other possibility is some kind of godless afterlife, but I somehow doubt it.
Now that I read the quote properly, it's actually kind of silly...
"Find out" how, exactly?
Unless he's implying that the only other possibility is some kind of godless afterlife, but I somehow doubt it.