RE: Here is Practical Explanation about Next Life, Purpose of Human Life,
August 1, 2016 at 1:15 pm
(August 1, 2016 at 1:13 pm)reta Wrote:(August 1, 2016 at 1:02 pm)Mister Agenda Wrote: Correct, I don't know for sure if the people I think are my biological parents are actually my biological parents. If they're not, they're still the only parents I know, and I'm fine with that. I have no particular reason to want to confirm or disconfirm that. If I wanted to find out, I wouldn't need to approach my real mother. I could have my mother tested and if she is not my real mother, that's that.
A DNA test can conclusively prove whether a given individual is a biological relative. We get half of our chromosomes from our mother (plus mitochondrial DNA) and half our chromosomes from our father. DNA sequencing is a reasonable way of determining paternity and maternity if such is in doubt.
Real authority can be readily ascertained, the first step is to establish that the claimed authority actually exists and is not just some people trying to exercise authority on behalf of something they've dreamed up to give themselves an imaginary basis to claim authority. You can usually tell them by their claims that the being that they're speaking for can't be proven not to exist.
If I never find my 'real' father, so what? The one I have is enough, whether we're 'the same blood' or not. Who I'm biologically related to is trivial compared to who actually raised me.
answer is :- Just like you learn who is your father. You take the version of your mother and you believe that "He is my father." Otherwise there is no other way. How can you know your father? The only means is his mother recommends, "My dear boy, he is your father." And that is perfect, that's all. Otherwise you cannot know who is your father.
so now you already dont know your real father but if you also dont know your real mother then there is no meaning of such an bogus D.N.A test. so in all resprects you have to approach your real mother.
and if you dont care for your real father then you remained misfortunate`1. and go on suffering repeated birth after birth. that is your business.
and now You can avoid the creator, but you cannot say He doesn't exist. Whether or not you accept the creator's authority is your business; but you cannot say there is no creator.
For example :- there are so many outlaws who say, "We don't want to obey the government." If you don't like the government, that is your business. But there is a government -- you can't deny that.
Going by logic, there is no Creator. Reality, in one form or another, must have always been. If god exists, he does not exist as the Creator, but more as a powerful entity coexisting in eternity with reality.