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but with maths you can go and redo all the work before to confirm its validity
If God is a being that requires my devotion and belief more than being a 'good' person, then I cannot respect such a god. If that god values goodness, then I can respect such a god and I would see God as a friend. Regardless of the existence of God, I try to be a good person because that matters more to me than the belief in a god. I would rather do something purely out of my own desire to be good than with the bribe of eternal contentedness or the fear of eternal damnation.
Just to clarify, it is possible to prove God exists, but it is not possible to explain how He exists.
If God created everything, then who created God?
This thought challenges the "someone created you" part of religion, because God would then have to have been created by someone higher and mightier, and then it chains on.
What if God created himself? Infinite chain broken. And never mind that it doesn't make sense, making sense was never a requirement..
Brings up the problem that in many religions there's a book that they believe is the truth...
I'm not one to believe it either, not until I see hard evidence.
Evenso, if he would be real and such only put us here to believe in him and please him and doing bad will get us ending up in hell, then I can't help but not bring up much respect for such a god. (This probaly is a very sharp turn, but I can't think of another way to express it.)
Quote from: harold on May 21, 2013, 10:07:05 amWhat if God created himself? Infinite chain broken. And never mind that it doesn't make sense, making sense was never a requirement..God wasn't created.
...The concept of something creating itself is interesting, right? Well at least I think so.
Quote from: ElementCoder on May 21, 2013, 02:26:51 pmI'm not one to believe it either, not until I see hard evidence.Really? So you have to believe in very few things. And you're doing as Pierre did. But since you need to believe to get the hard evidence in you, you're on an impasse.Quote from: ElementCoder on May 21, 2013, 02:26:51 pmEvenso, if he would be real and such only put us here to believe in him and please him and doing bad will get us ending up in hell, then I can't help but not bring up much respect for such a god. (This probaly is a very sharp turn, but I can't think of another way to express it.)See above in my message.
Ok, fine. So he was always there? Or just appeared? But it doesn't really matter anyway. I just threw that into the mix because I thought it would be an interesting alternative.That's all it will be anyway - potentially interesting thoughts. None of it can be verified.The concept of something creating itself is interesting, right? Well at least I think so.
Let me rephrase myself. First of all I'm a science man, so this discussion will certainly call off (possibly big) conflicts/disagreements. Science is there to uncover the 'truth' of our universe.
You cannot deny that we are pretty good with doing that. We have explained a lot already and I'm sure we'll be able to explain a lot more (and with that comes the ever growing bubble of not knowing but that's a different subject for a different time...) in the future. Now I can go write an essay here or I can just say it. Lots of things (pretty much all) that has been labled 'divine' or 'Gods work' in the past has been explained by science. Like I said before, I will not deny neither acknowledge the existence God. If there is such a thing as heaven or if it turns out I was wrong in the end, then so be it. I can accept that. But for now, as long as science keeps on doing groundbreaking discoveries as well as explaining things, I will not change the point of view stated here.
If there is a God, don't you think it would be logic that he wants His creation to do what He wants, and that they love Him(like He loves them) out of free will.
You can't expect God to come to everybody every generation again to prove His existence. That would make him mad. Jesus said to Thomas, since he didn't believe he had raised from the dead before seeing Him(John 20:29):"Jesus saith unto him, Thomas, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed."