RE: What's up
May 7, 2011 at 3:07 am
(This post was last modified: May 7, 2011 at 3:08 am by Karan.)
My mistake, let me clear things up.
From the start I never followed any religions, and only until now, when I've grown up and religion makes up our social identity have I classified myself as atheist.
Yeah you guy's are right, it wasn't actually "choice" since I didn't convert. Regardless it's still my belief.
Why do I base my belief on atheism through science? Because science, from my perspective is the only unbiased understanding of the universe we see. Evolution being an interesting theory.
Of course there is a god. That is undeniable. But we aren't the "children" of this so called god, or whatever those religious texts say.
The way I see it, the void itself that the universe is expanding within is the god. In a way, nature.
This is just my generalization of god, once again not the type of god who you pray to and he makes your wishes come true, but a "god" which in sense forces which make up the laws of the universe.
I like Chemistry best, I do study also Physics and Biology in school but since I'm not too good in maths my physics is weak (although I like astronomy if you could classify that as a part of physics), and I just find Biology plain boring (except for Evolution, I mean seriously... all these discussions about plant cells and diagrams put me to sleep :/).
From the start I never followed any religions, and only until now, when I've grown up and religion makes up our social identity have I classified myself as atheist.
Yeah you guy's are right, it wasn't actually "choice" since I didn't convert. Regardless it's still my belief.
Why do I base my belief on atheism through science? Because science, from my perspective is the only unbiased understanding of the universe we see. Evolution being an interesting theory.
Of course there is a god. That is undeniable. But we aren't the "children" of this so called god, or whatever those religious texts say.
The way I see it, the void itself that the universe is expanding within is the god. In a way, nature.
This is just my generalization of god, once again not the type of god who you pray to and he makes your wishes come true, but a "god" which in sense forces which make up the laws of the universe.
(May 1, 2011 at 8:33 am)Napoleon666 Wrote: You like a science huh? which one is the one you like? Physics? Bioligy? Chemistry?
I like Chemistry best, I do study also Physics and Biology in school but since I'm not too good in maths my physics is weak (although I like astronomy if you could classify that as a part of physics), and I just find Biology plain boring (except for Evolution, I mean seriously... all these discussions about plant cells and diagrams put me to sleep :/).