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"'God himself cannot exist without wise men,' Luther said, and was right. But 'God can exist even less without unwise men,' that good old Luther did not say." -Nietzche
any thoughts?
any thoughts?
There goes your chance at becoming a valid poster here...Profanity said:Interesting subject.
Demonspell said:If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him.
Man's evolution on earth demands it. It is a transition from matter to body to mind to soul to spirit. God is an ideal for all that transcends the earthly - what lies beyond the rung of spiritual awareness i.e. the absolute nothingness that is everything. God, as an abstact concept, must exist in men's minds to reconcile their own place on earth and the spiritual uncertainties of what lies beyond. It also serves as an avatar for morality. (Demonspell's quote was Voltaire, by the way.)Under a Stone said:How?
Are my eyes failing me, or was Erik listening to the latest Overkill??Erik said:
NAD said:Typical fucking Nietzsche bullshit.
That being saidthe concept of a higher power exists in even the most basic forms of man, whether it be the bottle for a baby or the parental figure that one is supposed to fear that the church tells you about (or are we supposed to love him now? I can't keep up
). Part of man's nature is to find some explaination of why we're here, like there is some damn purpose for existence other than breeding, or even just being.
I think I'm still drunk from last night...
This does not work. The human mind would not allow it. You either believe or you don't. There is no in-between. You worry or you don't.FauxPerspicacity said:However I think some people believe in God just for the convenience of not having to worry about certain otherwordly things.
But that can be prevented. I fear death not at all.Erik said:J, you have it wrong though. One of the religions where there's actually a reason to fear death is judeo-christian religions like Christianity, because you might end up in hell.
I know many atheists who fear death very much.There's really no reason to fear death if you have no belief in anything (or a belief that the afterlife will be good no matter what.)
I fully agree. The "best possible truth" is iffy at best because it can always change. Earth used to be flat you know...Caelum Adustum said:I do often wonder one thing though, why is it people find it so hard to believe anything in the bible (or any other religious text for that matter) but they believe science without a doubt?