Religious convictions
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tonyjb7226/11/09 @ 14:20
IainKendrick said:Is there a universal intelligence?
Probably not. No evidence but cannot be ruled out
Is there a 'God' as per any human faith?
Don't be f'ing silly.
That's about it really.
Probably not. No evidence but cannot be ruled out
Is there a 'God' as per any human faith?
Don't be f'ing silly.
That's about it really.
What he said...
little_a26/11/09 @ 14:21
PorkPie said:I am not tolerant of people who are religious - they are deluded and dangerous.
More dangerous, they are right and you are wrong
Carl26/11/09 @ 14:21
Namonster said:
If you look at the world around you, there is no way science can explain it all, or even get close.
If you look at the world around you, there is no way science can explain it all, or even get close.
carry on...
tonyjb7226/11/09 @ 14:23
Namonster26/11/09 @ 14:39
Carl said:
carry on...
carry on...
That was the one question I hoped no one would ask.
Now this isn’t an exact way of explaining my belief in why God exists but if you think about it carefully then by George it adds new light to the way you may think (or not).
If you look at the simple relationship between a mother and child I’m sure you would describe that as the truest form of love (you’re a to**er if you try and make a funny joke). Now I’m a big believer in science, however, there is no way that science can explain this e.g. chemical release blah, blah, blah.
There has to be something bigger out there that allows us to feel as humans, whether that be with our kids, parents, siblings, friend and partners (I say partners because I’m sure some of you can’t come under the woman category). If you believe science can explain why you love your Mum or child or wife so much then kudos to you but I personally believe that it can’t.
I know the next question will be “how does that prove God exists”, but to be honest I’m not a theologian, the most religious person in the world, that intelligent or that well read. All I know is that I find solace in my belief in God and regardless of whether or not my prayers are answered or good or bad things happen to me, I’m no worse off by believing.
nathan26/11/09 @ 14:39
Post Edited: 26.11.2009 @ 14:40 PM by nathan
i was once married to a rev daughter and the s**t that goes on in churches its aall hypocriticalreligion is man made so it will fail due to human instincts
allreligion is good for is
1 war
2 grooming children
3 justification for peoples actions
all one load of bulls**t. i respect peoples views and opinions but when it comes to faith people have been brain washed.
religion is like marmite you either love it or f**king hate it.
best thing i saw was when i saw a pastor say to a crippled man get up your healed in church and he got up and fell on the floor. religion gives people hope and thats fine but remeber when u die there aint no heaven and there aint no hell
Thing26/11/09 @ 14:42
Namonster said:
That was the one question I hoped no one would ask.
Now this isn’t an exact way of explaining my belief in why God exists but if you think about it carefully then by George it adds new light to the way you may think (or not).
If you look at the simple relationship between a mother and child I’m sure you would describe that as the truest form of love (you’re a to**er if you try and make a funny joke). Now I’m a big believer in science, however, there is no way that science can explain this e.g. chemical release blah, blah, blah.
There has to be something bigger out there that allows us to feel as humans, whether that be with our kids, parents, siblings, friend and partners (I say partners because I’m sure some of you can’t come under the woman category). If you believe science can explain why you love your Mum or child or wife so much then kudos to you but I personally believe that it can’t.
I know the next question will be “how does that prove God exists”, but to be honest I’m not a theologian, the most religious person in the world, that intelligent or that well read. All I know is that I find solace in my belief in God and regardless of whether or not my prayers are answered or good or bad things happen to me, I’m no worse off by believing.
That was the one question I hoped no one would ask.
Now this isn’t an exact way of explaining my belief in why God exists but if you think about it carefully then by George it adds new light to the way you may think (or not).
If you look at the simple relationship between a mother and child I’m sure you would describe that as the truest form of love (you’re a to**er if you try and make a funny joke). Now I’m a big believer in science, however, there is no way that science can explain this e.g. chemical release blah, blah, blah.
There has to be something bigger out there that allows us to feel as humans, whether that be with our kids, parents, siblings, friend and partners (I say partners because I’m sure some of you can’t come under the woman category). If you believe science can explain why you love your Mum or child or wife so much then kudos to you but I personally believe that it can’t.
I know the next question will be “how does that prove God exists”, but to be honest I’m not a theologian, the most religious person in the world, that intelligent or that well read. All I know is that I find solace in my belief in God and regardless of whether or not my prayers are answered or good or bad things happen to me, I’m no worse off by believing.
evolution over many milenia could explain alot of this maybe???
MattGriff26/11/09 @ 14:42
Namonster said:
If you look at the world around you, there is no way science can explain it all, or even get close.
If you look at the world around you, there is no way science can explain it all, or even get close.
Erm what?
I have no problem with people beliving what they will, but total s**te comments like that above are simply, well s**te!
I belive in the creator!
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The creator of drugs - what a guy!!!!!
bhamstaff26/11/09 @ 14:43
Post Edited: 26.11.2009 @ 14:45 PM by bhamstaff
Believe in yourself i say. I believe in evolution and that we should all keep pushing at our limitations to do so.i like the philosophy of friedrich nietszche.
MattGriff26/11/09 @ 14:44
bhamstaff said:Believe in yourself i say. I believe in evolution and that we should all keep pushing at our limitations to do so.
???? Thats not quite how evolution works
Namonster26/11/09 @ 14:44
Thing said:
evolution over many milenia could explain alot of this maybe???
evolution over many milenia could explain alot of this maybe???
1. I believe in evolution.
2. To answer Matt's post, fair play to you. I couldn't care less. I'm giving my own justification for own belief.
Thing26/11/09 @ 14:46
bhamstaff26/11/09 @ 14:47
Post Edited: 26.11.2009 @ 14:50 PM by bhamstaff
MattGriff said:
???? Thats not quite how evolution works
???? Thats not quite how evolution works
evolution is more mental then physical. so if one pushes at ones limitations throughout their life then surely their offspring will be more intelligent? same goes for physical strength, etc... intelligence separates us from animals, not specifically physical capabilities.
nathan26/11/09 @ 14:48
MattGriff said:
Erm what?
I have no problem with people beliving what they will, but total s**te comments like that above are simply, well s**te!
I belive in the creator!
.
.
.
.
.
.
The creator of drugs - what a guy!!!!!
Erm what?
I have no problem with people beliving what they will, but total s**te comments like that above are simply, well s**te!
I belive in the creator!
.
.
.
.
.
.
The creator of drugs - what a guy!!!!!
HERE COMES GRIFF !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!hahahahah
Cuddles26/11/09 @ 14:57
bhamstaff said:
evolution is more mental then physical. so if one pushes at ones limitations throughout their life then surely their offspring will be more intelligent? same goes for physical strength, etc... intelligence separates us from animals, not specifically physical capabilities.
evolution is more mental then physical. so if one pushes at ones limitations throughout their life then surely their offspring will be more intelligent? same goes for physical strength, etc... intelligence separates us from animals, not specifically physical capabilities.
Darwin would be so proud.....