RE: Richard Dawkins suffers stroke.
February 29, 2016 at 11:45 pm
(This post was last modified: February 29, 2016 at 11:46 pm by scoobysnack.)
(February 29, 2016 at 11:28 pm)Sterben Wrote:(February 29, 2016 at 11:09 pm)scoobysnack Wrote: The thing is it's too easy to be an atheist. In the end it's whatever you want to believe since there is no unity. Even I could claim to be an atheist. It doesn't require researching much. Even I have listened to Dawkins, but I've also researched so much more. The more I realize, atheism is an empty vessel. It's void of purpose, and in the end, a useful tool to those who are against God, and the ultimate reality. It's a way to replace God, by putting yourself in it's place. Almost trans humanism without the technology.
Atheism is far from a empty vessel, it's a freedom like no other. Think of it this way scooby, would you rather trust a concept that gives you little control of your own life, or would you rather take control of your own life and live the way you want to and be free of the old superstitions and ancient hostilities that has causes the deaths of millions over the centuries.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ1_IbFFbzA
Matrix is a great movie. The thing is the world reality I see around and the majority of people that surround me represents the blue pill. I see the ultimate truth as the red pill, and it's the spiritual world around us. I blame myself for not explaining the spiritual world better due to lack of understanding, still something I'm learning about. Most people I know just go to work, pay their bills, believe in a two party system, watches football, have fun and experiences relationships and little more, but at the same time that's a lot. The red pill forces you to get outside the controlled paridigm. Even religion doesn't offer the red pill in my opinion. It's so much more, since you have to research both light and dark. Researching the spiritual world in the light opened my eyes, and then researching the darkness solidified that the light exists, since the darkness did as well. Then here on earth I'm not really exposed to it in my day to day life, but it's there beyond my five senses. I'd like to think I'm living for the spiritual world and the future, instead of for the world and the now. That sounds crazy to someone with a material view of the alpha and omega, but the alpha starts here, and the omega doesn't get revealed until we leave.