(November 21, 2013 at 10:10 am)Drich Wrote:Don't know about you, but humans in general use the entire thing.(November 20, 2013 at 10:22 pm)pineapplebunnybounce Wrote: Yes, monkey, your friends and family are just like that teddy you had a child. You didn't really mind when your mum finally gave it away did you? Because you grew out of it. It'll just be like that in heaven, you'd have outgrown your friends and family and not give a shit that they're suffering in hell. Why can't you see this? Stop being so childish.
We use what 10% of our brains?
Quote:and even with such a diminished capasity to think, we can see and we have observed how an what even simpler, maybe a more undeveloped minds hold dear, and can attach themselves to the trivial. As we grow and develop we obtain understanding, wisdom and knoweledge which tends to break emotionally driven allegences. (Know it or not this is the core of the primary atheist arguement against the need for God)(bolding mine)
You mean like how you attach yourself to the trivial idea of religions? Is it a core argument? Well regardless, it's true, we do, one day you'll feel the same way about your god, just wait for it.
Quote:Now Imagine if you can what will happen when we all get to heaven and God turn on the rest of our minds.I've been using the entire thing this whole time. And I'm quite sure, don't quote me on this, but I'm quite sure your brain remains on earth and rot.
Quote:Even if by simple exposure to complete knoweledge and infinate truth we will be changed forever. Our knoweledge, experiences and level of wisdom will far exceed what it is now. Perhaps instead of seeing mother father, aunt uncle grand parent, we will come to the understanding that we are all indeed brothers as we were created by the same God, and that our ties to our imediate families will be shared across the board, until we get to those who simply do not want to be apart of creation.That must be one of the coldest thing anyone has written on this forum. Well, let me tell you something. I've left a lot of people in my life, sometimes for good reasons, sometimes I just wanted something new. But I would never ever wish torture upon them and then tell myself, oh yea, who cares, they don't want to be with you anyway. I certainly would not do that to my family without whom I wouldn't be here today and who have been by my side since I was a helpless baby and cleaned my diapers and fed me good food and spent time teaching me and helping me with school for so many years just because I can now provide for myself. [/quote]