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HappyPuppy

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Originally posted by: JackBurton
Originally posted by: Farvacola
If your agnostic or atheist, I would be interested in your reason why. It's odd that every other belief is somewhat organized and they can easily pick us atheists off. I happen to have a very long and thorough philosophy as to why we as humans, have nor right to decide whether or not there is, was, or will be a god. To believe that you as a simple human has the capacity to experience an other worldly being, is very egotisitical. Just curious as to other opinions. Please no flames, only intelligent conversation. Thank you!
You've got to be kidding me. If I had to go up against 1 million people that believed in magic fairies, and debate the existence of fairies, I'd win everytime. Why? BECAUSE THERE ARE NO MAGIC FAIRIES!


Heh,heh, you have obviously never been to West Hollywood, it has a plethora of fairies. ;) Long Beach, CA more than its share of the "light in the loafer" type, as well. :D

 

Farvacola

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Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
Originally posted by: JackBurton
Originally posted by: Farvacola
If your agnostic or atheist, I would be interested in your reason why. It's odd that every other belief is somewhat organized and they can easily pick us atheists off. I happen to have a very long and thorough philosophy as to why we as humans, have nor right to decide whether or not there is, was, or will be a god. To believe that you as a simple human has the capacity to experience an other worldly being, is very egotisitical. Just curious as to other opinions. Please no flames, only intelligent conversation. Thank you!
You've got to be kidding me. If I had to go up against 1 million people that believed in magic fairies, and debate the existence of fairies, I'd win everytime. Why? BECAUSE THERE ARE NO MAGIC FAIRIES!


Heh,heh, you have obviously never been to West Hollywood, it has a plethora of fairies. ;) Long Beach, CA more than its share of the "light in the loafer" type, as well. :D

lol, amen to that! The problem is, in a country founded by people who wanted church and state to be exist seperately, agnostics and atheists have been completely bombarded by pretty much every religion but judeaism and muslim. lol funny way thing work out.
 

JackBurton

Lifer
Jul 18, 2000
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Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
Originally posted by: JackBurton
Originally posted by: Farvacola
If your agnostic or atheist, I would be interested in your reason why. It's odd that every other belief is somewhat organized and they can easily pick us atheists off. I happen to have a very long and thorough philosophy as to why we as humans, have nor right to decide whether or not there is, was, or will be a god. To believe that you as a simple human has the capacity to experience an other worldly being, is very egotisitical. Just curious as to other opinions. Please no flames, only intelligent conversation. Thank you!
You've got to be kidding me. If I had to go up against 1 million people that believed in magic fairies, and debate the existence of fairies, I'd win everytime. Why? BECAUSE THERE ARE NO MAGIC FAIRIES!


Heh,heh, you have obviously never been to West Hollywood, it has a plethora of fairies. ;) Long Beach, CA more than its share of the "light in the loafer" type, as well. :D
Notice I specified magic fairies. ;)
 

fawhfe

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Mar 22, 2001
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I've always found it impossible to resolve the issue of human consciousness so I guess I have to say agnostic. However, I find myself almost always arguing for athiesm as I find most of religion illogical.
 

Mo0o

Lifer
Jul 31, 2001
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Do you remember anything before you were born? Then how can you say you'll remember anything after you are dead.

This is why im atheist.
 

nageov3t

Lifer
Feb 18, 2004
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Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
Originally posted by: loki8481
I'm pretty close to agnostic. I believe in God, but I don't differentiate between religions -- as far as I'm concerned, they're all pretty much the same and are all equally valid forms of spiritual expression (some exceptions for cults and mormons :p)



Just out of curiosity, what is it you have against Mormons, specifically? I'm kinda curious about how much you really know about them and, no, I am not Mormon.

I was joking about the mormons. My parents are friends with a mormon couple; them seem like alright folks, though Mormonism is definitely not for me (no caffeine and special underwear? yech).
 

Gurck

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Mar 16, 2004
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I'm an atheist, and for many reasons, though I'll try to keep it short...

The idea of a deity seems, to me, absurd. That there'd be a guy in the sky with my best interests at heart is something I viewed with skepticism - at the age of 7. At 27 I find it comical.

I can see, very clearly, how religion has interacted with our species through the years, in every aspect in which it's involved. I see how it was necessary for us to come together to form societies and civilizations, and how it has become ingrained in us as a genetic trait, due to the societies it helped to create giving us a much higher quality of life, higher chance of procreation, and higher life expectancy; how it helped us deal with the loss of loved ones and with trying circumstances the dice of life can throw at us; how it explains what we don't understand, how it appeases the desires of sentience to keep busy and have a purpose.
 

The Green Bean

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Jul 27, 2003
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Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: hatim
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
too much in the world is too fvcked up to be controlled by a merciful god


Free will maybe?

Look at the universe. Not much screwed up their :p ..No plantes crashing into each other or stars blowing up. Its organized. Why?

that's science...not religion


Where did science come from in the first place.

Who created the unfverse. If the big bang happened; it mustve started off with a particle. Where did that particle come from

How big is the universe? What is outside that?
 
Nov 5, 2001
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Originally posted by: hatim
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: hatim
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
too much in the world is too fvcked up to be controlled by a merciful god


Free will maybe?

Look at the universe. Not much screwed up their :p ..No plantes crashing into each other or stars blowing up. Its organized. Why?

that's science...not religion


Where did science come from in the first place.

Who created the unfverse. If the big bang happened; it mustve started off with a particle. Where did that particle come from

How big is the universe? What is outside that?



where did God come from? what matter was he (and Jesus and Mary and all) created from??? There must have been a particle before God...

 

konakona

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May 6, 2004
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i just despise formal ritual crap. much of religious claims dont make sense to me, at least as far as the ones i have been exposed to go.
its not like i am in complete denial there could be a supreme being (could be some aliens, who knows), but no one has given me any convicing evidence of such.
"oh God must exist, you cant prove he doesnt" crap doesnt cut it for me :(
 

The Green Bean

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Jul 27, 2003
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Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: hatim
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: hatim
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
too much in the world is too fvcked up to be controlled by a merciful god


Free will maybe?

Look at the universe. Not much screwed up their :p ..No plantes crashing into each other or stars blowing up. Its organized. Why?

that's science...not religion


Where did science come from in the first place.

Who created the unfverse. If the big bang happened; it mustve started off with a particle. Where did that particle come from

How big is the universe? What is outside that?



where did God come from? what matter was he (and Jesus and Mary and all) created from??? There must have been a particle before God...


Jesus and marry were humans. We cannot explain god other than he exists.
 

Chronoshock

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Jul 6, 2004
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I am an atheist because I see no reason to "need" a "God" (I'll capitalize it out of respect for religious folk). Essentially, the trend in the past was for people to use God(s) to explain unknown phenomena. As science uncovered more and more, the belief in these gods diminished and eventually shunned (death of polytheism). At this point God is meant to explain the greatest mystery of our time--our own existence. While there is obviously more to God and religion than just explaining mysteries, the other aspects, such as defining proper behavior, building tradition, and "giving hope" (a broad term that I'll leave as is), I feel I can find those in my life without God or a religion of any sort. To me, science defines all and I do not need some nebulous entity to fill in the blanks. Science has eliminated God(s) before (as seen in ancient religions) and I feel that it can be used to explain that which is attributed to the work of God now. Of course you may now think that my belief in science is no different than my belief in God. Perhaps so, but I think a belief in science is considerably more fact-based and less faith-based since I do not assume anything about what we do not know, only that it can known, or at the very least talked about.
 

SWScorch

Diamond Member
May 13, 2001
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I am agnostic simply because I need proof in order to believe in something. It's not a decision I made; it is simply how I am. I used to be atheist, but then I realized my philosophy also rejected things like the big bang and evolution, so I realized I was agnostic.

Simply put, until I see definitive proof of a god, there is no reason for me to believe in it. I don't "feel" a presence or anything, and I don't think that everyone is here for a purpose. When I look at life, I see the reult of nothing more than a game of chance in which we are lucky. I don't see intelligent design; I see hobbled-together systems that work out of necessity and chance. Still, I don't necessarily believe in the big bang or evolution, as there is a lack of proof there too. I aceept evolution as more likely true than intelligent design, but I certainly don't believe in it 100%.
 

Gurck

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Mar 16, 2004
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Originally posted by: VanillaH
i just despise formal ritual crap. much of religious claims dont make sense to me, at least as far as the ones i have been exposed to go.
its not like i am in complete denial there could be a supreme being (could be some aliens, who knows), but no one has given me any convicing evidence of such.
"oh God must exist, you cant prove he doesnt" crap doesnt cut it for me :(

I firmly believe that, in the vastness of space, there is other sentient life. Odds simply favor it. There are an estimated ~150 billion galaxies, each with billions or trillions of stars, most capable of supporting life as we know it. Whether they've visited us is open for debate, but that they're out there is a given, IMO.
 
Nov 5, 2001
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Originally posted by: hatim
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: hatim
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: hatim
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
too much in the world is too fvcked up to be controlled by a merciful god


Free will maybe?

Look at the universe. Not much screwed up their :p ..No plantes crashing into each other or stars blowing up. Its organized. Why?

that's science...not religion


Where did science come from in the first place.

Who created the unfverse. If the big bang happened; it mustve started off with a particle. Where did that particle come from

How big is the universe? What is outside that?



where did God come from? what matter was he (and Jesus and Mary and all) created from??? There must have been a particle before God...


Jesus and marry were humans. We cannot explain god other than he exists.


Jesus and MARY were humans....made of particles. We cannot explain particles other than they exist.
 

Klixxer

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Apr 7, 2004
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Look at that 20 POS's trying to define something that i can do in three words: It's just so.

You guys should work as programmers at MS or something, 20 lines of code and then one worthwhile.

 

Gurck

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Mar 16, 2004
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Originally posted by: Klixxer
Look at that 20 POS's trying to define something that i can do in three words: It's just so.

You guys should work as programmers at MS or something, 20 lines of code and then one worthwhile.

:confused:
 

konakona

Diamond Member
May 6, 2004
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Originally posted by: Klixxer
Look at that 20 POS's trying to define something that i can do in three words: It's just so.

You guys should work as programmers at MS or something, 20 lines of code and then one worthwhile.

thats a very religious attitude you are bringing to the thread. i knew world is a better place thanks to all those relgions... very helpful indeed :roll:
 

clamum

Lifer
Feb 13, 2003
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Agnostic here. I don't understand why people dismiss say the Greek gods and believe in the Christian God. It's the same thing to me. Anyway, I don't care or think about it too much (religion).
 

JackBurton

Lifer
Jul 18, 2000
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Originally posted by: hatim
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: hatim
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
too much in the world is too fvcked up to be controlled by a merciful god


Free will maybe?

Look at the universe. Not much screwed up their :p ..No plantes crashing into each other or stars blowing up. Its organized. Why?

that's science...not religion


Where did science come from in the first place.

Who created the unfverse. If the big bang happened; it mustve started off with a particle. Where did that particle come from

How big is the universe? What is outside that?

Man, those are great questions. Let me answer all of them. Fairies created everything. Now I'm going to sit back and let you explain to me why God created everything and fairies did not. This should be interesting. It will be like someone explaining how Mighty Mouse can beat Superman in a fight.

Now please go on... I'll just be here sitting back and eating some popcorn.
 

Chronoshock

Diamond Member
Jul 6, 2004
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Originally posted by: JackBurton
Originally posted by: hatim
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: hatim
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
too much in the world is too fvcked up to be controlled by a merciful god


Free will maybe?

Look at the universe. Not much screwed up their :p ..No plantes crashing into each other or stars blowing up. Its organized. Why?

that's science...not religion


Where did science come from in the first place.

Who created the unfverse. If the big bang happened; it mustve started off with a particle. Where did that particle come from

How big is the universe? What is outside that?

Man, those are great questions. Let me answer all of them. Fairies created everything. Now I'm going to sit back and let you explain to me why God created everything and fairies did not. This should be interesting. It will be like someone explaining how Mighty Mouse can beat Superman in a fight.

Now please go on... I'll just be here sitting back and eating some popcorn.

Underdog would win since he has the p-p-p-power pills (or something).