Has anyone here, had the pleasure or luxury to have seen god?
No! And I've never seen the wind either but I know it exists everytime I feel it.
Has anyone here, had the pleasure or luxury to have seen god?
IMO, belief doesn't make it so.I could believe in Charlie Brown's Great Pumpkin, too, but that doesn't make the Great Pumpkin so (at least not in a tangible, corporeal, de facto, intrinsic, or substantive way).And this is why I consider myself an agnostic on those days I care to think about the subject: I don't see enough evidence to support either camp of the debate.
But on to something else SJP said, if belief is what it takes to create a god, could I create one by choosing to believe and worship said deity? If so I think I'd try to resurrect someone like Bast, the Egyptian cat goddess... except I'd name her Pixie in honour of my current furball, who incidentally DOES think she's a Goddess or at the very least, royalty...
Same with air. But it still is tangible. In the dark, I can't see a table but I can touch it, so it is tangible. Perhaps gods are "felt", but what are they felt with; imaginations, emotions? Those traits are not senses. They are simply products of brain function whereas the recognition of tangible things are the products of sensory as well as brain function.No! And I've never seen the wind either but I know it exists everytime I feel it.
No! And I've never seen the wind either but I know it exists everytime I feel it.
Toronto to be precise, and its initials are SJP, too. lmaoK im going to clear a few things
He lives in ontario that is for sure
carry on
Toronto to be precise, and its initials are SJP, too. lmao
I married a goddess.Has anyone here, had the pleasure or luxury to have seen god?
And if one sniff of that wind made your drop dead would it be because the wind was noxious or because it was evil?No! And I've never seen the wind either but I know it exists everytime I feel it.
Or they backstab each other.
Hey- no problem - two hundred years ago there were thousands just like you who ddn't believe you could light up a room by flicking a switch. Some of us have learned from that scenario and some haven't.
Ooooooooooh oooooooooh, Anna - Now you've done it. We are now in for that scenario about the existance of Swiss cheese on the dark side of the moon for the 17th time. :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
That was science, this is religion. Don't confuse the two. In science, postulates can be proved right or wrong. There is no right or wrong in religion. Everybody is right in his own eyes, everybody is wrong in somebody else's eyes.
Only if you believe the stories.Quite so. Have you read Greek Mythology? Gods and Goddesses are always at each other's throats.
Because he/she would have the right university degree?
Awesome! Prove or disprove the existences of gods then.In science, postulates can be proved right or wrong.