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Minion of Satan
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so what's netphoria thinking about god these days?
yea or nay? i went to church w/ my family for the first time in a LONG time and it was kind of neat; i really enjoyed it, actually so, netphoria, enlighten me...is god in or out right now? |
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Consume my pants.
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i believe in God.
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CORNFROST
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I keep getting the machine
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I like church, but I don't believe in God. Uhh...I had to spend three hours on Monday writing an exam on the nature and existence (or lack thereof) of God, so now I don't even want to think about God anymore for a very. long. time.
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NOPE.
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I believe in God. I don't regard Him as highly as others may, but I do believe in His existence.
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Minion of Satan
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i believe in god.
but sometimes i think that my views of god are much more different than how others may view god. |
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I think that God is more of a collective unconsciousness than a physical being.
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I think GhostCild (possibly?) might have said it back when m2 was released ...
np: If there is a God, I'm fucked
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I was raised by Catholic parents.. and I used to believe when I was younger..but now that I have a mind of my own.....I don't.. but I haven't completely ruled out the possibility of a higher power..
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The better question is: why do you/should you care? And I mean you collectively? There is too much presumption that God means anything if he does exist to begin with.
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Even the demons believe in God......... and they shudder
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Fuck
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I believe in nothing but myself.
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I don't believe in god, but I agree, church is nice. Sometimes I go on Sundays just because it's a nice community sort of thing and it makes me feel like I'm a part of something.
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For me it ultimately turned out to be like believing in santa claus. I just kind of... grew out of God. I logically couldn't believe in santa, and I feel the same way about the religious beliefs with which I was raised. I tried to believe in God for a long time, because it felt like a 'moral duty,' or something that would be shameful for me not to believe and accept... then I realised that you can't force or fake things like that, and doing so would defeat the entire purpose of it anyway. I can tell myself constantly that there is a santa claus, and that he brings presents to children all over the world in one night and watches you to make sure you're nice, but no matter how much I read stories about santa or have santa experts and santa believers tell me about santa, I just can't do it. I mentally, emotionally, cannot believe it.
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"I don't think God really cares how you do it, just that you're willing to do it. This is not ice skating. God wants you to amble toward the right spot on the horizon. You might fuck up, but the idea is that you're willing to get up and keep moving toward that light."
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I don't know whether god exists or not.
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I don't believe in any form of "Higher Power" -God, Creator or otherwise.
Nor do I believe in any form of Afterlife, heaven, hell, whatever. The notion of "God" was born of Fear. Fear of death, fear of the unkown, fear of ourselves. Finding no security, we have created the idea of Gods in order to find comfort from our most deep seated fears. Ever notice how people turn to God in a crisis? Fear & Comfort from Fear. God looks over man from above with love and compassion just as a Mom & Dad look over thier newborn in the cradle. The idea of God is nothing more than a phsycological link between our dependance on independant care as an infant, and the comforting from our suffering as adults.
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It was once common knowledge that the earth was flat. Everyone
believed it to be true, it was in the collective conciousness. This didn't change the fact that the world is in reality round, and the world was still round whether the collective conciousness was aware of it or not. This analogy holds true when we are talking about "other planes of existance" and "other conciousnesses"... Let's say these other forces do exist -how does their existance impact our lives in a real and tangible way? How does their existance take precident over this existance with which we interact with day in and day out -the existance WE participate in? No matter what we believe in -a flat earth or a God- the forces which govern THIS reality are the ones that influence our existance. We still experienced the force of gravity created by the round earth -whether we thought it flat, square or otherwise. So I guess what I'm saying is; if we accept that -all beliefs aside- the reality of this existance ultimately governs every aspect of our perception, the need to believe in something which is not part of this existance is moot.
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nature. that's all.
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I believe in God, sans religion
It is pretty blatant that one cannot come to a conclusion that God doesn't exist. You can't put God, the big bang, or Sagan's infinite regression in a test tube. To deny God is to claim the understanding of all things. For how else could one know that God isn't somewhere either within, or without our galaxy? Perhaps, as some have stated, there is little evidence that God exists within our perceived dimensions or construct of time, space, and matter. Yet how one can claim to know this, is beyond me. I would almost wager that one who asserts the non-existence of God is a god themselves, having one of the key aspects of a god -- omniscience. Last edited by jczeroman : 06-02-2003 at 09:54 AM. |
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I do believe in some sort of God.
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But I am content just see that there are others that understand the logical fallacy of atheism. |
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now we're getting somewhere faith is a weird thing isn't it?...the bible defines is as being sure of what one hopes for and certain of what one does not see it really is a separate entity than science; one of my archaeology professors at college was a devout catholic and i was always amazed at how easy he found it to separate science and knowledge from faith |
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