No Fancy Schmancy Reasons Here

Posted 27 June 2009 - 01:15 PM
Posted 28 June 2009 - 03:36 AM
this can be scientifically explained by the schema of childlike characteristics, a protective mechanism of nature..
no sign of god anywhere, or did I miss anything?
Posted 20 July 2009 - 01:41 PM
Posted 20 July 2009 - 06:14 PM
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Posted 21 July 2009 - 02:49 AM
Posted 03 August 2009 - 06:58 PM
Thats just the media, look, children in Africa are dying every second, don't ignore that fact. Ok, If I was a god, I would wish all the best to the people, but that hasn't happened, think back to the Hollocaust, millions of people died there just because of their Jewish fate and ethnicity. Miracles happen every now and then, and maybe Karma does exist like a negative and positive energy, but if god was looking down at us, it would be a perfect world. But I don't think there is a god just because of the fact that many people who have suffered a lot like Elie Wiesiel (a holocaust survivor) who wrote the book Night about his completley terrifying and horrific expierence at the concentration camp Autchwits, who has given up his faith because he absolutley cannot believe how this can be let to happen. God is a way of dealing with things phsycologicly meaning that you will find hope, thats a good thing though but when we die, we die.
Posted 03 August 2009 - 09:39 PM
You are anthropomising god and confounding what you perceive to be good with god. There's no reason why god should be benevolent. May we're just pieces in his little, sadistical play? Well, or maybe not... after all there's no evidence for any gods, so as a good scientists we should keep to the null hypothesis and wait until we can clarify the situation.But I don't think there is a god just because of the fact that many people who have suffered a lot like Elie Wiesiel (a holocaust survivor) who wrote the book Night about his completley terrifying and horrific expierence at the concentration camp Autchwits, who has given up his faith because he absolutley cannot believe how this can be let to happen.
Posted 04 August 2009 - 03:19 AM
You are anthropomising god and confounding what you perceive to be good with god. There's no reason why god should be benevolent. May we're just pieces in his little, sadistical play? Well, or maybe not... after all there's no evidence for any gods, so as a good scientists we should keep to the null hypothesis and wait until we can clarify the situation.But I don't think there is a god just because of the fact that many people who have suffered a lot like Elie Wiesiel (a holocaust survivor) who wrote the book Night about his completley terrifying and horrific expierence at the concentration camp Autchwits, who has given up his faith because he absolutley cannot believe how this can be let to happen.
Posted 04 August 2009 - 04:32 AM
As good scientists we should avoid misusing statistical terminology: there is no such thing as "the null hypothesis."
Posted 04 August 2009 - 09:14 PM
Thats just the media, look, children in Africa are dying every second, don't ignore that fact. Ok, If I was a god, I would wish all the best to the people, but that hasn't happened, think back to the Hollocaust, millions of people died there just because of their Jewish fate and ethnicity. Miracles happen every now and then, and maybe Karma does exist like a negative and positive energy, but if god was looking down at us, it would be a perfect world. But I don't think there is a god just because of the fact that many people who have suffered a lot like Elie Wiesiel (a holocaust survivor) who wrote the book Night about his completley terrifying and horrific expierence at the concentration camp Autchwits, who has given up his faith because he absolutley cannot believe how this can be let to happen. God is a way of dealing with things phsycologicly meaning that you will find hope, thats a good thing though but when we die, we die.
Edited by 100YearsToGo, 04 August 2009 - 09:32 PM.
Posted 04 August 2009 - 09:42 PM
Explain, please. My statistics knowledge sucks, but I wasAs good scientists we should avoid misusing statistical terminology: there is no such thing as "the null hypothesis."
Posted 05 August 2009 - 12:17 PM
Explain, please. My statistics knowledge sucks, but I wasAs good scientists we should avoid misusing statistical terminology: there is no such thing as "the null hypothesis."
prettyalmost sure I used the term correctly either from a statistical or colloquial POV.
Posted 26 August 2009 - 11:06 AM
Posted 26 August 2009 - 11:39 AM
Posted 26 August 2009 - 12:44 PM
So as a good scientists we should keep to the null hypothesis and wait until we can clarify the situation.
Posted 10 September 2009 - 04:09 PM
Posted 11 September 2009 - 05:58 PM
Posted 24 September 2009 - 08:43 AM
Posted 06 January 2010 - 12:15 PM
You are missing the point. God pointed to the wright way. Men choose the wrong way and they new there were serious consequences about that choice. So, don´t blame God of the consequences of the wrong choices of Man! If we are in trouble, that´s our problem, it were our choices!
Thats just the media, look, children in Africa are dying every second, don't ignore that fact. Ok, If I was a god, I would wish all the best to the people, but that hasn't happened, think back to the Hollocaust, millions of people died there just because of their Jewish fate and ethnicity. Miracles happen every now and then, and maybe Karma does exist like a negative and positive energy, but if god was looking down at us, it would be a perfect world. But I don't think there is a god just because of the fact that many people who have suffered a lot like Elie Wiesiel (a holocaust survivor) who wrote the book Night about his completley terrifying and horrific expierence at the concentration camp Autchwits, who has given up his faith because he absolutley cannot believe how this can be let to happen. God is a way of dealing with things phsycologicly meaning that you will find hope, thats a good thing though but when we die, we die.
Edited by Teixeira, 06 January 2010 - 12:18 PM.
Posted 06 January 2010 - 03:33 PM
You are missing the point. God pointed to the wright way. Men choose the wrong way and they new there were serious consequences about that choice. So, don´t blame God of the consequences of the wrong choices of Man! If we are in trouble, that´s our problem, it were our choices!
That´s more or less like this that we give education to our children about waht´s good and bad. And some times we have to punished them, for their own sake.
But you may say that some crimes are absolutly horrible. Yes, but that is the evil of Man in action, it´s not God´s desire. And why does God permit it? God has His own time to action and that, it´s not our business, it´s God´s business, and we are not suposed to tell God when or why He must act!!
Edited by CerebralCortex, 06 January 2010 - 03:37 PM.
Posted 07 January 2010 - 12:48 AM
Imagine this two options:You are missing the point. God pointed to the wright way. Men choose the wrong way and they new there were serious consequences about that choice. So, don´t blame God of the consequences of the wrong choices of Man! If we are in trouble, that´s our problem, it were our choices!
That´s more or less like this that we give education to our children about waht´s good and bad. And some times we have to punished them, for their own sake.
But you may say that some crimes are absolutly horrible. Yes, but that is the evil of Man in action, it´s not God´s desire. And why does God permit it? God has His own time to action and that, it´s not our business, it´s God´s business, and we are not suposed to tell God when or why He must act!!
If we are within a closed system created by God, a system that he knows everything about because of his omniscience and system of which he can change at will because he is omnipotent, then how can we have any choices? That is to say, how can we have choices that he didn't already know we were going to make because he designed everything that way. Look God is omniscient which means he knows everything. He knew when he created us what we would do without us having any choice in the matter therefore he is solely responsible for everything that we do because he created that way.
For example God created the devil, remember he knows everything, everything that was and will be, so he created Lucifer knowing full well he'd turn into the devil, he knew this would happen therefore he intended it to happen therefore he created the devil.
Posted 08 January 2010 - 07:49 AM
You forgot about the third alternative that CerebralCortex is talking about: I work hard, make some extra hours, try to spare a lot of money but fail to buy a ferrari because my father has made the rules and he doesn't want me to have a Ferrari. Imagine all the people who have born in the wrong place in the wrong time and were denied or mistaught the only religion that will save them (-> insert the religion of your choice here). According to just about every potentially dangerous religion, those people will suffer eternity because they believe in a different invisible being than you do.Imagine this two options:You are missing the point. God pointed to the wright way. Men choose the wrong way and they new there were serious consequences about that choice. So, don´t blame God of the consequences of the wrong choices of Man! If we are in trouble, that´s our problem, it were our choices!
That´s more or less like this that we give education to our children about waht´s good and bad. And some times we have to punished them, for their own sake.
But you may say that some crimes are absolutly horrible. Yes, but that is the evil of Man in action, it´s not God´s desire. And why does God permit it? God has His own time to action and that, it´s not our business, it´s God´s business, and we are not suposed to tell God when or why He must act!!
If we are within a closed system created by God, a system that he knows everything about because of his omniscience and system of which he can change at will because he is omnipotent, then how can we have any choices? That is to say, how can we have choices that he didn't already know we were going to make because he designed everything that way. Look God is omniscient which means he knows everything. He knew when he created us what we would do without us having any choice in the matter therefore he is solely responsible for everything that we do because he created that way.
For example God created the devil, remember he knows everything, everything that was and will be, so he created Lucifer knowing full well he'd turn into the devil, he knew this would happen therefore he intended it to happen therefore he created the devil.
- My father give me a Ferrari by surprise. Without any effort, any hard work, just like that!
- I work hard, make some extra hours, spare a lot of money. and after some years I buy the Ferrari.
Now, what do you think is the way that would give me more satisfaction?
If somebody gives me something I have no merit. But if I conquer something -good- with effort, that makes me feel good. And this makes all the diference!
That´s why God didn´t just gave us Heaven, He "forced" us to conquer it with our own effort!! And that is absolutly marvelous and much better than beeing there all the time!
Edited by Dorho, 08 January 2010 - 07:51 AM.
Posted 08 January 2010 - 09:58 AM
Posted 08 January 2010 - 10:05 AM
*pokes Dorho and CerebralCortex*
Why bother? O_o
Posted 08 January 2010 - 12:12 PM
I´m not discussing religions here, I´m discussing God´s "modus operandi".You forgot about the third alternative that CerebralCortex is talking about: I work hard, make some extra hours, try to spare a lot of money but fail to buy a ferrari because my father has made the rules and he doesn't want me to have a Ferrari. Imagine all the people who have born in the wrong place in the wrong time and were denied or mistaught the only religion that will save them (-> insert the religion of your choice here). According to just about every potentially dangerous religion, those people will suffer eternity because they believe in a different invisible being than you do.Imagine this two options:You are missing the point. God pointed to the wright way. Men choose the wrong way and they new there were serious consequences about that choice. So, don´t blame God of the consequences of the wrong choices of Man! If we are in trouble, that´s our problem, it were our choices!
That´s more or less like this that we give education to our children about waht´s good and bad. And some times we have to punished them, for their own sake.
But you may say that some crimes are absolutly horrible. Yes, but that is the evil of Man in action, it´s not God´s desire. And why does God permit it? God has His own time to action and that, it´s not our business, it´s God´s business, and we are not suposed to tell God when or why He must act!!
If we are within a closed system created by God, a system that he knows everything about because of his omniscience and system of which he can change at will because he is omnipotent, then how can we have any choices? That is to say, how can we have choices that he didn't already know we were going to make because he designed everything that way. Look God is omniscient which means he knows everything. He knew when he created us what we would do without us having any choice in the matter therefore he is solely responsible for everything that we do because he created that way.
For example God created the devil, remember he knows everything, everything that was and will be, so he created Lucifer knowing full well he'd turn into the devil, he knew this would happen therefore he intended it to happen therefore he created the devil.
- My father give me a Ferrari by surprise. Without any effort, any hard work, just like that!
- I work hard, make some extra hours, spare a lot of money. and after some years I buy the Ferrari.
Now, what do you think is the way that would give me more satisfaction?
If somebody gives me something I have no merit. But if I conquer something -good- with effort, that makes me feel good. And this makes all the diference!
That´s why God didn´t just gave us Heaven, He "forced" us to conquer it with our own effort!! And that is absolutly marvelous and much better than beeing there all the time!
Posted 08 January 2010 - 04:19 PM
"but fail to buy a ferrari because my father has made the rules and he doesn't want me to have a Ferrari." In the first place God want´s everybody salvation (unless those who don´t want to be saved); in the second place, salvation does not depend on a specific religion bud depends directly from God. So your argument is not applicable.You forgot about the third alternative that CerebralCortex is talking about: I work hard, make some extra hours, try to spare a lot of money but fail to buy a ferrari because my father has made the rules and he doesn't want me to have a Ferrari. Imagine all the people who have born in the wrong place in the wrong time and were denied or mistaught the only religion that will save them (-> insert the religion of your choice here). According to just about every potentially dangerous religion, those people will suffer eternity because they believe in a different invisible being than you do.Imagine this two options:You are missing the point. God pointed to the wright way. Men choose the wrong way and they new there were serious consequences about that choice. So, don´t blame God of the consequences of the wrong choices of Man! If we are in trouble, that´s our problem, it were our choices!
That´s more or less like this that we give education to our children about waht´s good and bad. And some times we have to punished them, for their own sake.
But you may say that some crimes are absolutly horrible. Yes, but that is the evil of Man in action, it´s not God´s desire. And why does God permit it? God has His own time to action and that, it´s not our business, it´s God´s business, and we are not suposed to tell God when or why He must act!!
If we are within a closed system created by God, a system that he knows everything about because of his omniscience and system of which he can change at will because he is omnipotent, then how can we have any choices? That is to say, how can we have choices that he didn't already know we were going to make because he designed everything that way. Look God is omniscient which means he knows everything. He knew when he created us what we would do without us having any choice in the matter therefore he is solely responsible for everything that we do because he created that way.
For example God created the devil, remember he knows everything, everything that was and will be, so he created Lucifer knowing full well he'd turn into the devil, he knew this would happen therefore he intended it to happen therefore he created the devil.
- My father give me a Ferrari by surprise. Without any effort, any hard work, just like that!
- I work hard, make some extra hours, spare a lot of money. and after some years I buy the Ferrari.
Now, what do you think is the way that would give me more satisfaction?
If somebody gives me something I have no merit. But if I conquer something -good- with effort, that makes me feel good. And this makes all the diference!
That´s why God didn´t just gave us Heaven, He "forced" us to conquer it with our own effort!! And that is absolutly marvelous and much better than beeing there all the time!
Posted 09 January 2010 - 03:12 PM
Edited by NeverSayDie, 09 January 2010 - 03:14 PM.
Posted 09 January 2010 - 03:50 PM
You have ideas and I have facts. And between facts and ideas I choose the facts. Am I wrong?The belief in God is a survival anxiety coping mechanism. It was born out of our evolutionary rise of self awareness. At this point in our evolutionary past, we became the first animal to become truly self-aware and to develop a concept of time. The linking of these two aspects (self-awareness and time) led eventually to the knowledge of our ultimate mortality. In other words, we are the first animal that became aware that we will one day die.
This deep-seated anxiety spawns many things- religion, the belief in a savior god, and every attempt at our outright denial of the inevitable. This same anxiety would, eventually, even be the impetus behind this very website.
God (and religion) are desperate inventions of terribly frightened, alienated, existentially anxiety ridden consciousness. These pretenses served their purposes for some. Fears were temporarily allayed as people tried feverishly to convince themselves that "death" would one day be overcome by some diety in the sky and they would all live happily ever after for all of eternity.
Humans have reached a point now in our evolution where we can consciously psychologically evolve. The time is now to put fairy tales behind us and move into a collective age of truth and reason and away from superstition and the brutality that it almost invariably produces.
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