My god, I've managed to go through 334 posts without insulting a single person, but you are actually retarded sometimes cobra.No offense of course
cobra, I have an e-crush on you. If I could rep you any more, the whole system would crash.
Actually I should probably explain the above statement properly: when something is posted, it is expected that a certain level of intelligence is required to receive said post, when one does not receive said post and it needs to be explained to them, that's fine, they just might not understand it too well, but when a certain person finds it difficult to understand every second post in a thread (exaggeration I admit), something is wrong.
....but it shows that there is a place for God in this day and age.
Ok then, let me put it this way.Where is there NO room for God.
... and for why God gets in the way of things.
there is no room for a god that has any impact as that impact would be noticedand god doesn't get in the way of things - much like i have never had a unicorn get in the way of my driving
There is always room for something that doesn't get in the way.
And that impact 'is noticed', whether or not its peoples imaginations or actual miracles, it's noticed.
True, but that does little to prove there is no room for God.
and god doesn't get in the way of things - much like i have never had a unicorn get in the way of my driving
things that dont get in the way tend to not be realpeople calling random events miracles is very different from people experiencing miracles - you can claim that the sun is due to leprechaun magic, and point out the sun as strong evidence for leprechauns but it doesn't make it true
i will admit that there is room for god, things that dont exist take up little space - there is room for over 9000 leprechauns in my hat, that doesn't increase the chances of finding a leprechaun in there
It is not hypocritical and ignorant. Nor do atheists say this is based on their "observations and experiences" as you attempted to personalise it into appearing as though atheists are just as subjective as religious individuals. Atheists weigh all the evidence and history and will accept any correlation between the empirical evidence and biblical lore. The problem is, there isn't any.
think about this - why is it different saying this for a god
why is it hypocritical and ignorant? not all decisions are equal, it is fair enough to say some one is irrational or illogical if they are making irrational or illogical choices based on their observations and experiences. For example it would be irrational or illogical for me, based on my observation and experiences of horses, to say that magical unicorns definitely do exist - but you are claiming it would be hypocritical and ignorant for any one to claim that.
............ just that there is nothing to show there is no god or other higher power at all ..............
This is just how I see it as I can not see anything that shows there is definitely no god or higher power at all.
And we know that opposite magnetic forces are attracted to each other, but WHY are they attracted to each other. They have an opposite interpolation? What makes this opposite interpolation react in such a way, why don't they get pushed away?Please, I would love to see a rational explanation for things like this
this is a concept that seems to confuse peopleno-things do not have evidence that they dont exist - the fact that they dont exist means that they can't leave evidence or anti-evidence or what ever you think these no-things leave to prove that they dont existfor example - the is no evidence that there is no horse in my lounge - no evidence whats so ever.but there is a lack of evidence that there is a horse - horses tend to leave evidence, things like you can see them, touch them and other horse like qualities - so i take that lack of evidence as proof that there is no horse - i have been using this technique for years and it has never steered me wrongnow i hope you can all see why a lack of evidence that something doesn't exist is not a strong argument for it existing, only evidence for it existing should be considered
I do see your point. If there is no provable evidence that something exists then it can't exist. There doesn't need to be evidence for it not existing.
I disagree. If there is no evidence that X exists, all that proves is that we are currently unable to observe any evidence that X exists, not that X does not exist. While you could certainly argue (and I have) that there is no need for X to exist, it would be foolhardy to deny the possibility that advances in our observational capacity may allow us to observe previously unobservable phenomenon.
There is no evidence for it but it is still possible and as there is some faith involved in saying it definitely does exist, there is also some faith involved in saying it definitely does not exist.
Surely this whole line of thought was already discussed at the beginning of the thread and probably more than once. What makes this even more annoying is the fact that it's all just common sense. A lack of evidence that something exists proves nothing and is unhelpful. Only the presence of evidence that something does exist is helpful. Please stop talking about this stupid side issue.
If you truely believe in the importance of spirituality and religion then heres what you SHOULD do.....You need to study it. In all its forms across the world.Humans are flawed and not to be trusted. Our human motives will pervert our thoughts, actions and beliefs. You need to remove from yourself all human desires. You must remove yourself from outside influences.
The greatest achievement is selflessness.The greatest worth is self-mastery.The greatest quality is seeking to serve others.The greatest precept is continual awareness.The greatest medicine is the emptiness of everything.The greatest action is not conforming with the worlds ways.The greatest magic is transmuting the passions.The greatest generosity is non-attachment.The greatest goodness is a peaceful mind.The greatest patience is humility.The greatest effort is not concerned with results.The greatest meditation is a mind that lets go.The greatest wisdom is seeing through appearances.Atisha (11th century Tibetan Buddhist master)