RE: at what point did inorganic matter become organic life forms and what caused it?
July 19, 2013 at 9:52 pm
(This post was last modified: July 19, 2013 at 9:53 pm by christcahinkilla.)
i am trying to help people that are trapped in dogmatic beliefs and ideologies that are unproven.
it's not that i am uninterested in anyone's response, but nobody has offered anything remotely debatable in this idea:
mankind has no way to test or prove either the existence or non-existence of a god or gods. a belief in either is dogmatic. if both religion and atheism would be able to admit that they did not know and not come to a conclusion based on lack of evidence, they could find a place where they didn't have to have someone that is right and someone that is wrong, war.
I am promoting peace here, and i hate sentences that start like this but;
the truth is that mankind does not know whether a god or gods exist and there is no way to prove it at this point, it is a compromise for both parties to make to attain peace in society.. i chose to propose this to the atheist community because i think they are closer to being reasonable people.. so far i have to admit that i may have been wrong.
it's not that i am uninterested in anyone's response, but nobody has offered anything remotely debatable in this idea:
mankind has no way to test or prove either the existence or non-existence of a god or gods. a belief in either is dogmatic. if both religion and atheism would be able to admit that they did not know and not come to a conclusion based on lack of evidence, they could find a place where they didn't have to have someone that is right and someone that is wrong, war.
I am promoting peace here, and i hate sentences that start like this but;
the truth is that mankind does not know whether a god or gods exist and there is no way to prove it at this point, it is a compromise for both parties to make to attain peace in society.. i chose to propose this to the atheist community because i think they are closer to being reasonable people.. so far i have to admit that i may have been wrong.