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Stephen Hawking makes it clear: There is no God
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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Miller" data-source="post: 97176" data-attributes="member: 4986"><p>Yes, the tendency to imitate and to obey has become a fixed pattern that one hardly ever suspect to be already too entangled and stuck in a habit that has always brought societal acceptance. One is expected to question this entire process though it has become such a rare procedure. Besides the method of reacting societal rules can make a freak out of someone by its invariable means of discrimination, it's best to turn it down. Turning the back to society can only be done with true awareness what hardly ever can be accomplished. It is a fixed pattern to be repeated over and over again. And they say 'hell is repetition'.</p><p>When S.H. states the non existence of god perhaps he wishes to make it clear that religionists (those supposed authorities on religion, those who indoctrinate people into their creeds, etc) could not set men free of their limitations. That religions have always fed war and division. That the world is on fire with or without a faith in the existence of god.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Miller, post: 97176, member: 4986"] Yes, the tendency to imitate and to obey has become a fixed pattern that one hardly ever suspect to be already too entangled and stuck in a habit that has always brought societal acceptance. One is expected to question this entire process though it has become such a rare procedure. Besides the method of reacting societal rules can make a freak out of someone by its invariable means of discrimination, it's best to turn it down. Turning the back to society can only be done with true awareness what hardly ever can be accomplished. It is a fixed pattern to be repeated over and over again. And they say 'hell is repetition'. When S.H. states the non existence of god perhaps he wishes to make it clear that religionists (those supposed authorities on religion, those who indoctrinate people into their creeds, etc) could not set men free of their limitations. That religions have always fed war and division. That the world is on fire with or without a faith in the existence of god. [/QUOTE]
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