Um, Dex pointed out that religion retreats when science takes the mystery away. lol
lol, I corrected my post - thank you :lol:
Um, Dex pointed out that religion retreats when science takes the mystery away. lol
I believe so, because I see that things hardly ever happen at random. There's always a kind of a consistent pattern guiding every person's life. Whether we realize it or not - is quite another thing. But even if we don't, it is always there, and it is always working. And the same applies to all the events and phenomena around us, regardless of their scale. It is the thing that keeps together all the elements the world is made of. Without it, the ties would be severed, and there would be no harmony, and no balance, and hardly a world as we know it.
It is simply that there is nothing random. Everything is governed by the laws of the universe. Things only seem random and chaotic when we don't understand those laws and as of yet we don't understand them all.If you provide some examples of these potentially non-randomizable events, and I'm sure some smart cookie here can come up with an adequate explanation that does not involve invisible cloud jockeys...
If you provide some examples of these potentially non-randomizable events, and I'm sure some smart cookie here can come up with an adequate explanation that does not involve invisible cloud jockeys...
Good morning Vereya.....how do light bulbs look anxious?*In a patient voice :smile:* I don't mean the light bulbs! They are human-made inanimate things, and I am talking about what wasn't created by humans, and what has a life of its own.
On second thoughts, the light bulbs around here do look somewhat anxious...
Good morning Vereya.....how do light bulbs look anxious?
<snip> and I am talking about what wasn't created by humans, and what has a life of its own.
My sentiments exactly. Ahmadabdalrhman's offering uniquely lame and shallow versions of the fallacious arguments from design and authority, even weaker than eanassir's. Religious belief, as I've said before, sure does cloud the mind.What a load of crap.
Maybe some day in the future, 'my' people (eg. those who don't believe in any god, and also want to live in peace),can leave this earth and make a new life on a
different planet, and we can leave the religious to hate and judge each other, and also
the war monger leaders to bomb and kill each other, and we will 'do it right' somewhere
else, without them.
We shall see. The longer explanation saves you the trouble of having to do some actual thinking to fill in any blanks.Maybe that would explain why your post seems utterly incoherent. I have no idea what kind of point you were trying to make, though it's clear your understanding of general relativity is wrong, you're confusing the gravitational curvature of space with atmospheric refraction.
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]To speculate and intellectually draw conclusions as to whether God exists or not, has to me no deep significance. You can know whether there is God or not only with your whole being, not with one part of your being, the intellect. You have already a fixed belief, either that there is God or that there is not. If you approach this question either with a belief or with non-belief, you cannot discover reality, for your mind is already prejudiced.
You can discover whether there is or there is not God only by destroying these self-protective barriers and being completely vulnerable to life, wholly naked. This involves suffering, which alone can awaken intelligence, from which is born true discernment. So what value has it if I tell you that there is or that there is not God? The various religions and sects throughout the world are filled with dead beliefs; and when you ask me whether I believe in God or not, you only want me to add another dead belief to the museum. To discover, you must come into conflict with the various illusions of which you are now unconscious; and in that conflict, without any escape through an ideal, through authority, or the worship of another, there will be born the discernment of reality.[/FONT][/FONT]