RE: My issues with Atheism, Lets talk :)
February 1, 2010 at 5:36 pm
(This post was last modified: February 1, 2010 at 5:36 pm by Autumnlicious.)
(February 1, 2010 at 5:04 pm)LoveandLight Wrote: After doing some research I think I would fall into either pantheism or probably more panantheism. I don't believe in God in the traditional sense, but on the other hand, I also believe there's something out there, more like a kind of logical 'way of the universe' that allows for everything to be the way it is and creates order (if only in this tiny corner. Its beyond our comprehension). I still feel inclined to worship and pray, and find it very rewarding so that would rule out Atheism. I guess thats why I would be more panantheism than pantheism because I believe in something bigger than what our 5 senses can perceive. Right now I am just kind of babbling, but thanks for your feedback,Atheism is interesting but I don't find comfort in cold hard logic and data driven beliefs. My instincts strongly oppose and science seems to new, it has been rewritten too many times. Good luck with your pursuit for the truth!!! LOVE and LIGHT!
I find couches comforting but you do not see me spreading the cult of the used couch. Your use of comfort is merely "This doesn't make me feel good, so I don't believe it".
And your characterization of science is an incredibly poor to the point of uselessness. With that line of thought, nothing that changes is good, and the older and more unyielding, the better. It also ignores the fact that science is not rewritten with the connotations of being some flippant masturbatory pursuit. Science is built on a foundation of logical thought - educate yourself, assuming you can, about the processes of logical thought.
From what you've written about science, you couldn't research your way out of a cardboard box.