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Originally Posted by wawaweewa
But it's not.Originally Posted by Hyper Cutter
But it is.Originally Posted by wawaweewa
Not that important for Philosophy's sake imo. It is important for Science's sake but only because if you know how something was created you can re-create it or alter it to your liking.
The only sure thing is; it's not as simple as an all encompassing being creating everything. Who created god then?
First, I think the concept of God is relied upon too much to explain creation. I don't believe some God created the universe. I have a few involved theories, I think I've explained them before, so I won't do that again right now. I'll just say that there are logic-tricks to getting to certain conclusions.
I don't understand people's fascination with this (except for scientists who have an end goal). It's a rhetorical question because it can't be answered. Written human history doesn't go back nearly that far and there would be no way to tell through physical evidence the true beginning. It's all speculation.
i know people are quick to dismiss religion. but if you think bout it. what was there, how it come. No one person knows the answers, why religion is very plausible.
Originally Posted by wawaweewa
But it's not.Originally Posted by Hyper Cutter
But it is.Originally Posted by wawaweewa
Not that important for Philosophy's sake imo. It is important for Science's sake but only because if you know how something was created you can re-create it or alter it to your liking.
The only sure thing is; it's not as simple as an all encompassing being creating everything. Who created god then?
First, I think the concept of God is relied upon too much to explain creation. I don't believe some God created the universe. I have a few involved theories, I think I've explained them before, so I won't do that again right now. I'll just say that there are logic-tricks to getting to certain conclusions.
I don't understand people's fascination with this (except for scientists who have an end goal). It's a rhetorical question because it can't be answered. Written human history doesn't go back nearly that far and there would be no way to tell through physical evidence the true beginning. It's all speculation.
i know people are quick to dismiss religion. but if you think bout it. what was there, how it come. No one person knows the answers, why religion is very plausible.
Originally Posted by wawaweewa
But it's not.Originally Posted by Hyper Cutter
But it is.Originally Posted by wawaweewa
Not that important for Philosophy's sake imo. It is important for Science's sake but only because if you know how something was created you can re-create it or alter it to your liking.
The only sure thing is; it's not as simple as an all encompassing being creating everything. Who created god then?
First, I think the concept of God is relied upon too much to explain creation. I don't believe some God created the universe. I have a few involved theories, I think I've explained them before, so I won't do that again right now. I'll just say that there are logic-tricks to getting to certain conclusions.
I don't understand people's fascination with this (except for scientists who have an end goal). It's a rhetorical question because it can't be answered. Written human history doesn't go back nearly that far and there would be no way to tell through physical evidence the true beginning. It's all speculation.
i know people are quick to dismiss religion. but if you think bout it. what was there, how it come. No one person knows the answers, why religion is very plausible.
Originally Posted by wawaweewa
But it's not.Originally Posted by Hyper Cutter
But it is.Originally Posted by wawaweewa
Not that important for Philosophy's sake imo. It is important for Science's sake but only because if you know how something was created you can re-create it or alter it to your liking.
The only sure thing is; it's not as simple as an all encompassing being creating everything. Who created god then?
First, I think the concept of God is relied upon too much to explain creation. I don't believe some God created the universe. I have a few involved theories, I think I've explained them before, so I won't do that again right now. I'll just say that there are logic-tricks to getting to certain conclusions.
I don't understand people's fascination with this (except for scientists who have an end goal). It's a rhetorical question because it can't be answered. Written human history doesn't go back nearly that far and there would be no way to tell through physical evidence the true beginning. It's all speculation.
i know people are quick to dismiss religion. but if you think bout it. what was there, how it come. No one person knows the answers, why religion is very plausible.
It is important, I promise.Originally Posted by Hyper Cutter
Originally Posted by wawaweewa
But it's not.Originally Posted by Hyper Cutter
But it is.Originally Posted by wawaweewa
Not that important for Philosophy's sake imo. It is important for Science's sake but only because if you know how something was created you can re-create it or alter it to your liking.
The only sure thing is; it's not as simple as an all encompassing being creating everything. Who created god then?
First, I think the concept of God is relied upon too much to explain creation. I don't believe some God created the universe. I have a few involved theories, I think I've explained them before, so I won't do that again right now. I'll just say that there are logic-tricks to getting to certain conclusions.
I don't understand people's fascination with this (except for scientists who have an end goal). It's a rhetorical question because it can't be answered. Written human history doesn't go back nearly that far and there would be no way to tell through physical evidence the true beginning. It's all speculation.
i know people are quick to dismiss religion. but if you think bout it. what was there, how it come. No one person knows the answers, why religion is very plausible.
Religion works because it preys on human insecurities and fears. Sometimes the answer "just because" is satisfactory.
The funny thing is, when one questions the dogma of religions, he's given the answer, "just because".
It is important, I promise.Originally Posted by Hyper Cutter
Originally Posted by wawaweewa
But it's not.Originally Posted by Hyper Cutter
But it is.Originally Posted by wawaweewa
Not that important for Philosophy's sake imo. It is important for Science's sake but only because if you know how something was created you can re-create it or alter it to your liking.
The only sure thing is; it's not as simple as an all encompassing being creating everything. Who created god then?
First, I think the concept of God is relied upon too much to explain creation. I don't believe some God created the universe. I have a few involved theories, I think I've explained them before, so I won't do that again right now. I'll just say that there are logic-tricks to getting to certain conclusions.
I don't understand people's fascination with this (except for scientists who have an end goal). It's a rhetorical question because it can't be answered. Written human history doesn't go back nearly that far and there would be no way to tell through physical evidence the true beginning. It's all speculation.
i know people are quick to dismiss religion. but if you think bout it. what was there, how it come. No one person knows the answers, why religion is very plausible.
Religion works because it preys on human insecurities and fears. Sometimes the answer "just because" is satisfactory.
The funny thing is, when one questions the dogma of religions, he's given the answer, "just because".
Originally Posted by slipnslide23
i believe religion was created to keep s--- under control
Originally Posted by slipnslide23
i believe religion was created to keep s--- under control