RE: Why do you actually believe in God?
July 2, 2016 at 5:49 pm
(This post was last modified: July 2, 2016 at 5:52 pm by purplepurpose.)
(July 2, 2016 at 5:19 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: Patience and perseverance is bitter in the start, but it's get sweet as you go through it and at the end of it.
A god is being worthy of worship. Worship in English is about reverence and honoring, while in Arabic, it's more about what you value the most and what your heart finds itself enslaved to.
Whatever the case, if there is being that requires a reverence level or value level higher then all rest of beings by an absolute degree, there is going to be two sides of this coin:
1) That which is worshiped.
2) That which worships it.
For us to worship it, there has to be some sort of connection to it, some sort of link. Now of course we can't really see it as in encompass it, by I argue we look at it from a distance, we see it's absolute eternalness and it's absolute greatness even if we have a hard time sometimes seeing it's light and what it commands and wills clearly.
It gives us our creation and reality and defines us, and guides us as well.
There are some arguments I have shown in the past that morality could not have been a temporal thing. That is, it could not have come into existence after non-existing.
We've been through this argument before many times.
But aside from the argument is just by the very fact that goodness and it's beauty is eternal. That is eternalness is part of, it's mixed into, it's what it is due to the light of time being mixed with that of eternalness.
It's easier to perceive that eternalness of goodness and beauty out of sheer observation, but I have shown arguments that confirm this observation.
Atheism offers sweet life and peacfull death at best. Theism offers life full of pain for noble goals(and thats it). The moment you talk about sweetness you become Atheist. Theism is unbearable mindfuck because ideals are ludicrous when you have constant urge inside of you not only survive but thrive in pleasure as well.