RE: Question for agnostics and atheists
December 2, 2009 at 7:35 am
(This post was last modified: December 2, 2009 at 7:43 am by tackattack.)
I don't really see where trust falls into this I'm asking for everyone else's view not defending mine as most apologists do, but I am not in the least disingenuous. However, this will probably result in me inadvertantly defending my views as the best place to start as previously noted is my view. I wish I had a more specific way to ask the question. I apologize for being a slight apologist by the meer method of the machine.
In response to leo-rcc I agree that is was far too vague and I am tired. Perhaps I just wanted some non-theist views on the world
In response to the first response, perhaps that would be a good place to start.
I believe that for every action there is an opposite reaction. I believe that the percieved reality considered "the world" on a (physical level) is constructed by action and reaction. The sole root of the action in said world is based out of conscious thought, subconscious thought or belief.
That's a stat but I've been working all night and I'm pretty tired. I'll start early in the shift tomorrow with more.
In response to leo-rcc I agree that is was far too vague and I am tired. Perhaps I just wanted some non-theist views on the world
In response to the first response, perhaps that would be a good place to start.
I believe that for every action there is an opposite reaction. I believe that the percieved reality considered "the world" on a (physical level) is constructed by action and reaction. The sole root of the action in said world is based out of conscious thought, subconscious thought or belief.
That's a stat but I've been working all night and I'm pretty tired. I'll start early in the shift tomorrow with more.