RE: at what point did inorganic matter become organic life forms and what caused it?
July 19, 2013 at 8:10 pm
(July 19, 2013 at 8:01 pm)christcahinkilla Wrote: ok lets try this,
'do good unto others' this is a good idea for society, well then you have to classify yourself as a christian what happens then? you adopt all the other beliefs right because they sucked you in with one thing you agree with, what fools you would say, i would say that too.
'i dont believe in a god until there is proof' this is a rational idea so now you have to classify yourself as an atheist and there are many ideas attached to it no different than religion...
it's not that I disagree with either of those statements but why do the sheep of atheism need to call themselves 'atheist'? it's a title, it's a group and there are many ideas attached to it...most are just anti-ideas of religions ideas
"the god delusion" is one example of this and it is no different than the cults of religion
Why can't you just say I am a person who does not believe in god and my definition of reality is progressing as i learn and grow? why do you have to add yourself to the 'atheist' cult?
is it easier to post links to the sermons of your preachers or to admit that you really don't know whether or not there is a god or gods? and that you don't know how we ended up like this or why? whats easier for you? for me it's four words: I do not know.