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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: 97228" data-attributes="member: 4986"><p>Ideologies do exist, so they are part of life, for those who have one. It is part of his living, in some chaps ideologies do play a very important role-so much so they are often willing to die for it. But others may not think it that way-nothing to drill or die for- just like agnostics seem to be. Right? Having that sense of direction enables one to function in a productive way as far as living in a Consumerist society is concerned. For so many this is that 'sense of direction' and one is quite certain about that. So, all one has to do is adapting, conforming to societal rules to be accepted and rewarded a certain status-anything that gives one a sense to be making sense. But having rules to follow, to obey distracts one from his main goal-for the very purpose of one's living. One is bargaining some security for one's own freedom. So many people set out this one-way journey towards imitation and repetition. It is enough to be in touch with life-why following most of our societal concepts? Just to be responsive to a society that will eventually scorn and abort the individual? But obeying the law is sensitive, no one likes to be sent to jail. I am not talking about that. This is about the compulsive tendency to go on catching any societal whims.And these religionists have always walked hand in hand with the politic elit of a country blessing acts of violence in the name of democracy or other utopia. </p><p>Stephen H. guy is nothing but an agnostic unsatified with the explanations given by philosophy and regilion to the mysteries of existence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Miller, post: 97228, member: 4986"] Ideologies do exist, so they are part of life, for those who have one. It is part of his living, in some chaps ideologies do play a very important role-so much so they are often willing to die for it. But others may not think it that way-nothing to drill or die for- just like agnostics seem to be. Right? Having that sense of direction enables one to function in a productive way as far as living in a Consumerist society is concerned. For so many this is that 'sense of direction' and one is quite certain about that. So, all one has to do is adapting, conforming to societal rules to be accepted and rewarded a certain status-anything that gives one a sense to be making sense. But having rules to follow, to obey distracts one from his main goal-for the very purpose of one's living. One is bargaining some security for one's own freedom. So many people set out this one-way journey towards imitation and repetition. It is enough to be in touch with life-why following most of our societal concepts? Just to be responsive to a society that will eventually scorn and abort the individual? But obeying the law is sensitive, no one likes to be sent to jail. I am not talking about that. This is about the compulsive tendency to go on catching any societal whims.And these religionists have always walked hand in hand with the politic elit of a country blessing acts of violence in the name of democracy or other utopia. Stephen H. guy is nothing but an agnostic unsatified with the explanations given by philosophy and regilion to the mysteries of existence. [/QUOTE]
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