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9 February, 2010 at 8:08 am #430935
@gazlan wrote:
I’m a quarter Jedhi with a hint of high class anglican and a smidgeon of methodist put together in a melting pot and stirred with an evolutionary spoon and sprinkled liberally with cynicism and hope in equal measure.
While shepherds watch their phlox by night..? :lol:
One of the main reasons i remain agnostic is that i believe the main scriptures of all religions have either been distorted, altered, twisted and the true objectives have become so vague as to be contradictory..i am currently studying these ideologies one by one together with scientific data…to date -creationism and abiogenesis/evolution- are the only ideologies under study…it must be said that as a sound basis …i believe the original source of all life and creation is the work of a magnificent superior design…take abiogenesis, the theory that all life began from inanimate matter, the inanimate matter had to be created to start with…..hence…..there can never be any concrete proof of their not being a super-natural designer…which leaves only creationism as a believable ideology, in my opinion.
I have to admit that i don’t have any faith in a god of any form.
I was born into a catholic household but due to how my father brought up religion in a condescending hypocritical way it made me turn away from it all together.Surely you cant let the past experience map out your future ritzy…as free thinking adults one of the most precious gifts we have is that of the ability to question…..question everything, another problem with scriptures is that the followers often mis-interpret what they believe to be true…its a life long quest thats for certain and the scale of information to establish a sound understanding is phenomenal.
The concept of the supernatural is in the realms of the supernatural. The concept of the supernatural dosent have a crumb of evidence to support it, yet you’re saying because a supernatural designer can never have concrete proof to disprove it’s existence then that somehow makes creationism a “believable ideology”. :?
Who created the “supernatural designer” or did he just blink himself into existence in a puff of magic smoke?9 February, 2010 at 11:38 am #430936Who created the material alluded to in the big bang theory or did it just blink itself into existence in a puff of magic smoke?
9 February, 2010 at 12:55 pm #430937The concept of the supernatural is in the realms of the supernatural. The concept of the supernatural dosent have a crumb of evidence to support it, yet you’re saying because a supernatural designer can never have concrete proof to disprove it’s existence then that somehow makes creationism a “believable ideology”.
Who created the “supernatural designer” or did he just blink himself into existence in a puff of magic smoke?Your catching on…….. :wink:
9 February, 2010 at 3:18 pm #430938@pete wrote:
Who created the material alluded to in the big bang theory or did it just blink itself into existence in a puff of magic smoke?
I’ll say it’s an unknown Pete. We do not know yet. Dosent mean we’ll never know.
9 February, 2010 at 3:45 pm #430939It is however the same argument you employ toward creationism.. who made God… it’s unknown yet maybe we’ll prove it sometime.. and then again maybe we wont. To be honest i dont think we ever will i dont think as a species we’ll be around long enough
9 February, 2010 at 4:16 pm #430940Religion, in whatever form, is about control,,,,,,,,,,,,,nothing more.
9 February, 2010 at 4:22 pm #430941I have to disagree… thats what mankind makes it not the religion itself
9 February, 2010 at 4:28 pm #430942@pete wrote:
I have to disagree… thats what mankind makes it not the religion itself
Mostly because of the religion?
9 February, 2010 at 4:31 pm #430943@pete wrote:
I have to disagree… thats what mankind makes it not the religion itself
It’d have to be really, religion didn’t evolve all by itself did it,,,,,,or did it :-kEither way, I still see it’s all about control
9 February, 2010 at 4:36 pm #430944I’d sooner have a world full of Cliff Richards than a world full of Myra Hindleys
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