Ok. First point. Please please please, take a half second to fix up the horrid spelling errors and typos in your post before hitting the button. It doesn't have to be perfect, but the sheer volume of errors is staggering...
Kelvyquayo the Malevolent wrote:
because if god did exist.. IF he did... why would he let 'un-enlightened' minds in on it....YOu say.. so that you can become enlightened... well.. My belief is that the truth IS ALL AROUND us.... if you havn't seen it by now.. then you have some growing to do.. that's all.. I believe the life and all of it's patterns are Not An Accident.
Because that argument is completely circular. So those who require some sort of proof of God before they'll believe in him will never get that proof, and those that don't won't need it (they wont get the proof either though). Um... That's a meaningless statement. You're saying that something exists because you believe it exists. I can say that about *anything*.
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Auras exist scientifically...... OUr Third eye is there.. the pituitary gland... It is desighned to pick up the smallest of vibrations....(amongst other things) Everything is a vibration of energy in one form or another... they say that electrons can communicate over any distance... Animals can tell which way north is.... People can tell if someone is watching them.... Twins can somtimes "read" each other... "chakras"are merely concentrations of electro-chemical and magnetic energies in the body... Energy can be manipulated by other energy.. OUr THOUGHTs are energy patterns....matter is energy... .. All things taht are fairly proven scientifically...
Are you aware you're just tossing out random new-age psychobabble here? This is all garbage. Look. I'm all for accepting that there are things we don't understand in the world around us. However, I'm also equally sure that not one of the people who profess to "know" this stuff actually have any more insight then I do. They're just willing to make something up that sounds good so that gullible people will pay money to attend their seminars and buy thier stupid little trinkets.
My issue isn't with whether there are unknown things about the world. It's about people who absolutely must have an explanation and will accept any that is given to them, with no fact, and no evidence, simply because someone says it's that way. That's just stupid.
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My personal belief is taht any miraculous thing or magical thing can have an explanation by science..... BUT ...WAHT IF.. science hasn't gotten taht far yet.. I'm not talking about proving God.. I'm talking about ANything that we pawn off as hocus pocus and mumbo jumbo.. We have the materials.. just no tools to measure it..
I agree 100%. Science doesn't explain everything. But neither does religion. Religion is simply a fabricated story made up to fill in the gaps of things we don't actually know. In other words, they don't know either! They just pretend to. So why believe them?
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If it was 200 years ago and I told people that our bodies were being affected by the planets and the moon by some unseen force... PAH.. "you're crazy", they'd say.. science dictates otherwise now.
Considering Issac Newton was born in 1642, I'd say you must have read his work, and that those other people were ignorant of what was then modern physics.
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For all we know Cows ruled the Earth millions of years ago and Humans came and conquered them..... after afew great wars.. we finally subjected them to the same treatment the Machines in the Matrix subjected humaNs to... .. Trapped in countless, endells rows of stalls with all kinds of tubes and wires hooked up to them to harness their bodys for nurishment and resourse.... And all the legends about cattle-gods.. and sacred white bulls.. is but a the remnants of a distance memory long forgotten... Who knows... who is going to prove it.. OR disprove it....vertainly not the enyoked cows... they would have forgotten thing s like language long ago... honestly we don't know **** about ****... we only know wah tis in front of our faces.. and waht is in our minds...
Yes. However, there is no evidence that any of that happened (ok. There were cattle gods, but that probably had more to do with a reverence for the domestication of animals and how that allowed larger communities to form that were capable of building monuments in the first place).
You're making a really good case for why current world religions are no more likely to be "right" then the Minoans, or the Greeks, or the Celts, or any other culture with a mythological explanation of the world around them.
There's a huge difference between accepting that there are things in the world we can't understand, and arbitrarily deciding exactly what those things are and how they really work. One is logical. If I don't know how two twins 100 miles appart both had the same dream at the same time, I should just admit that I don't know. The other is not. If I insist that it was God sending them both a message, then I'm picking a random explanation for the phenomenon. That explanation has no more validity then any of a million other possible explanations. That's why I have a problem with religion. I *really* have a problem with religious belief when it either attempts to enforce those arbitrary exlanations on other people as though they were fact, or attempts to refute things we actually do know (science) because it doesn't match their made up explanation.
I've seen a fair share of "odd and unexplained" things in my life. They do happen. However, I'm not going to assume one particular explanation for them. I simply can't say. I'm ok with no knowing for sure because we have no way to know for sure. How on earth can someone be content with an explanation that is also unsure? I'd rather say: "Gee I don't know why that happened", then say: "That was the hand of God, so I should attend church every day and tithe money, and prepare for judgemen day". That just seems a bit of a stretch don't you think?
Edited, Thu May 13 20:06:58 2004 by gbaji