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<blockquote data-quote="dimension-1hacker" data-source="post: 197962" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>That is true but the misgivings and the cartoon I peceive to be funny is an accurate representation of most people that are religious, most people do not justify their believe in any philosophical or scientific way which are the only way a god can be proven to exist. Most people like that do not think for themselves and refer to the bible to tell them what to do in every situation sometimes metaphorically and other times literally, and he is correct that the god in the bible is what most in this culture if not bias would call an superrpowered human "prick"; though you are correct the bible was written by humans so long live the human influence. Scientific studies have shown political beliefs, religious beliefs, and social norms are only in most peoples head because of the parents and or societies influence not any sort of logic. You could argue that the scientists conducting the studies just don't understand, but to understand each other there needs to be common ground. The charged words both sides to debate agree on one way to define "faith, "god", and so.</p><p>I define faith as a lack of proof, as an emotion that is neither proven or disproven inherently.</p><p>How do you define faith?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dimension-1hacker, post: 197962, member: 11791"] That is true but the misgivings and the cartoon I peceive to be funny is an accurate representation of most people that are religious, most people do not justify their believe in any philosophical or scientific way which are the only way a god can be proven to exist. Most people like that do not think for themselves and refer to the bible to tell them what to do in every situation sometimes metaphorically and other times literally, and he is correct that the god in the bible is what most in this culture if not bias would call an superrpowered human "prick"; though you are correct the bible was written by humans so long live the human influence. Scientific studies have shown political beliefs, religious beliefs, and social norms are only in most peoples head because of the parents and or societies influence not any sort of logic. You could argue that the scientists conducting the studies just don't understand, but to understand each other there needs to be common ground. The charged words both sides to debate agree on one way to define "faith, "god", and so. I define faith as a lack of proof, as an emotion that is neither proven or disproven inherently. How do you define faith? [/QUOTE]
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