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There is no "God"
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<blockquote data-quote="Octavusprime" data-source="post: 65424" data-attributes="member: 3091"><p>It's not ridiculous, it's logic. I grew up catholic. Baptized, communion, confirmation, Sunday school and even an alter boy. I've studied the bible. It was written by man. The god you and many others envision was created by men over thousands of years. The story has had a long time to be worked and reworked by men, many many men. I just find it amusing that in an age of reason many people are blinded by this propaganda.</p><p></p><p>The bible was great early in civilization. It taught values, morals and ethics. While contradicting itself with a wrathfully god that punishes those "he" tells to live in peace. The whole thing is a sham IMO.</p><p></p><p>As for the possibility of a god, sure, maybe. In order to speak about the existence of god we would first have to define god. This would be an insurmountable task to get everyone in agreement.</p><p></p><p>If asked if a man like being resides over us I would most certainly say no. If asked if there is an energy or life force that allows for spectacular events and unexplained phenomena, then yes I believe in god.</p><p></p><p>Again, I hate the term god due to the wildly imaginative definitions given by certain religions but we are all talking about the same mysterious thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Octavusprime, post: 65424, member: 3091"] It's not ridiculous, it's logic. I grew up catholic. Baptized, communion, confirmation, Sunday school and even an alter boy. I've studied the bible. It was written by man. The god you and many others envision was created by men over thousands of years. The story has had a long time to be worked and reworked by men, many many men. I just find it amusing that in an age of reason many people are blinded by this propaganda. The bible was great early in civilization. It taught values, morals and ethics. While contradicting itself with a wrathfully god that punishes those "he" tells to live in peace. The whole thing is a sham IMO. As for the possibility of a god, sure, maybe. In order to speak about the existence of god we would first have to define god. This would be an insurmountable task to get everyone in agreement. If asked if a man like being resides over us I would most certainly say no. If asked if there is an energy or life force that allows for spectacular events and unexplained phenomena, then yes I believe in god. Again, I hate the term god due to the wildly imaginative definitions given by certain religions but we are all talking about the same mysterious thing. [/QUOTE]
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