Have your religious/spiritual beliefs changed in the past year?

How have your religious or spiritual beliefs changed in the past year?


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I think that this depends mostly on what the eventual answer is (that we will most likely never reach), but also of course the value that the individual puts on it, but pragmatically it of course generally makes little to no difference.

Pragmatically, our entire lives are focused around making them as satisfying as possible. Spirituality is incredibly successful at this for many people.
 
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I propose this question to anyone. This is for a smart discussion and I am not picking my side yet.

If the big bang was composed of an extremely dense group of material that than exploded to create the cosmos, than what I would like to know what was before and how that material came to group together and how that material was created. Was it a higher being that set nature on its course or was it another form of science.
 
I propose this question to anyone. This is for a smart discussion and I am not picking my side yet.

If the big bang was composed of an extremely dense group of material that than exploded to create the cosmos, than what I would like to know what was before and how that material came to group together and how that material was created. Was it a higher being that set nature on its course or was it another form of science.

This is a perpetually unanswerable problem.
 
I propose this question to anyone. This is for a smart discussion and I am not picking my side yet.

If the big bang was composed of an extremely dense group of material that than exploded to create the cosmos, than what I would like to know what was before and how that material came to group together and how that material was created. Was it a higher being that set nature on its course or was it another form of science.
As far as I know this is still an unknown in science. Since there is no evidence that anything was "before" (time started with the big bang) the default position is to believe nothing was before.
 

Well, I don't have some kind of rigorous argument for it. I just find it psychologically unsatisfying. It's like if I took a rock I found lying on the ground and said "The meaning of this rock's existence is for it to be thrown at an emo kid's head by me." It might affect how I act; I might throw the rock at an emo kid's head. But none of that really changed anything about the true nature of the world. It's still a meaningless rock. The only difference is that I said it had a meaning and then proceeded to throw it at somebody. It feels like I'd just be deluding myself if I actually thought I was doing something significant by proclaiming the rock had this or that meaning. Does that make any sense at all?
 
The belief that your thoughts/beliefs/views are the only correct ones because you based them on science or something is pretty irrational tbqh.
 
That is actually the very definition of rationality (well, that your scientifically-backed ideas about faith/lack thereof are correct and "truthful" as far as logic can deduce). Please learn something before posting stupid things.
 
I'm not sure how (universally) true this is.

It's true for most people though (including you and me), right?

I really don't view spirituality as a universally bad thing to have in one's life. That seems to be the general sentiment among atheists here, though.
 
That is actually the very definition of rationality. Please learn something before posting stupid things.

Perhaps if you would take into account that there is ALWAYS a chance that you are wrong you would realize that parading around with this high and mighty attitude that you and a few others here do when it comes to discussion of this nature makes you look like an ass.