RE: I've found God?
September 12, 2017 at 12:03 am
(This post was last modified: September 12, 2017 at 12:17 am by Astreja.)
(August 23, 2017 at 1:01 am)Redbeard The Pink Wrote: I, too, have the power to project a spiritual presence. You see what I did to the sun the other day? Where is your god now?
*high fives Saros, god of eclipses*
(September 11, 2017 at 12:05 pm)Whateverist Wrote: Well they might get dusty. Look at the moon for Christ's sake. That is some pretty incompetent maintenance right there.
And the potholes! Yeesh.
(September 9, 2017 at 9:26 am)Joshua martin pryce Wrote: i think your wrong in what you say. if you knew about the Christian god you would follow him and stay with him because of his attributes and his message and what he does and did for the people.
According to entirely too many believers, the Christian god maintains a place of eternal punishment know as Hell. If I were to find that to be the case {although I rather doubt that it's anything more than a gruesome myth intended to scare people into subservience), my #1 priority would not be to follow it but to eliminate it and free the hostages.
Quote:think about the maintenance of the planet and the solar system.
Maintenance? No. All natural processes.
Quote: it requires someone to watch over it and maintain everything. like near death experiences. evil in the world. good and evil. morals and intelligence. these are things that came from god.
Near-death experiences are a neurological phenomenon that tend to occur in the presence of critical trauma and/or hypoxia.
Good and evil are sufficiently accounted for by the actions of humans. All that is required is a sentient being with intention.
Morals are a combination of evolved empathy and repeatedly tested social standards. IMO, cultures that permit theft and murder generally disintegrate because people don't feel safe there and leave. That's why successful cultures tend to have standards that we consider "moral."
Intelligence is a property of the physical brain in combination with learning experiences.
Not a single thing that you listed requires a god of any sort.