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This is what I think God is
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RE: This is what I think God is
Hey there, welcome to the forum Smile

From what you've said, it seems like you're looking for deeper meaning and significance in the universe. I find everything pretty amazing as it is, and the idea that all of this could develop without the need for any kind of intelligent external guidance is astonishing. For me, if there was some weird being pulling the strings, it would be rather a disappointment. "Oh. This is just a play area for some bored thingy. In that case, it's no longer amazing, it's stupidly designed in every way."

As others have noted, you're equivocating when you say that God is [stuff that we know exists] and therefor this stuff also has extra mystical properties, because of other uses of the word "God". I think you're beginning to realise this. Things don't gain any extra attributes that we didn't already know about by giving them a fancy label.

What exactly is a god is far from clear. In fact, it's so unclear, that I assign the term no meaning whatsoever. I've heard every possible thing it could be contradicted by a theist at some point. So until it's actually associated with something demonstrated to be real, that doesn't already have its own name, then I think it's a worthless term. It's an attempt to shoe-horn in ideas by association without doing any of the hard work via science. And it's often just a plug for gaps in knowledge. It has no explanatory power. "God did it" tells us nothing useful, and it's just an assumption.

If thinking about the universe and imagining what might be going on "behind the scenes" makes you happy then there's no harm I that. I ponder such things myself. The difference between a theist and a sceptic is generally that a sceptic is aware they are speculating whereas the theist claims to have knowledge about things that haven't yet been demonstrated. Atheism is simply one logical outcome of scepticism (basing beliefs upon evidence as objectively as possible). I have several videos on these subjects, if you are interested.

Many people use "God" and religion as a comfort blanket. I don't think there's too much harm in that, except for when they feel the need to force their beliefs on others, or when such irrational thought leads to further bad ideas. But if you keep such notions in check and realise they are speculative at best, there's really no problem. I regularly retreat into fantasy worlds of all kinds, some existing only in my head.

I hope what we have said is useful, you already seem to be giving things some thought which is more than I can say for 99% of people who come here with "unusual" ideas. Please let me know if you have any questions, or you're interested in a particular subject.

As for quantum mechanics, I'm no expert but we do have some people who are. Hopefully they will comment soon. As with everything, we attempt to model QM as best we can. We often use mathematics as part of this. If the maths has been demonstrated to hold, then it's a good model. That doesn't however demonstrate anything mystical; although quantum mechanics seems to the uninitiated pretty much like magic. It's mental!

(May 28, 2016 at 9:33 pm)Mamacita Wrote: We're boring now? 

Why? Because we don't live in tall tales and story books? Lol
I am pretty boring, though. To be fair. 





Unless. Unless hanging out with the local senior citizen club counts. We talk about their RVs. Oh, and we eat babies. That's risqué, no?

What! You are anything but boring Smile You're a fascinating person! No way I'd want anyone boring for my bestie Group Hug
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#42
RE: This is what I think God is
(May 28, 2016 at 2:04 pm)Constable Dorfl Wrote:
(May 28, 2016 at 11:57 am)[email protected] Wrote: I am not here to convince anyone of anything. I want my beliefs to be criticized. Tell me what is illogical about thinking this way. I have yet to find anything convincing so far.

Your ideas such as they are have no basis in either logic or reality.

No dippy, it is a scientific fact that our species is far older than any first religion or even boarders.
It is also scientific fact that our planet  is also much older than our species.
It is also scientific fact that our universe is older than our species.

Those scientific facts are not in dispute.

It was understandable that our species back then made very bad and clumsy attempts at answering the meaning of life and the nature of reality. But it simply looks silly now and even beyond silly it is still having the negative affect of causing divisions and prevents global stability.

Now, nobody should claim you can end religion by force. But again, that was then, this is now. Liking a claim does not constitute evidence. A history of passing claims down to the next generation also does not constitute evidence. The ancient Egyptians truly believed as much as any theist today in their polytheistic gods, and for 3,000 years they were very successful centering their lives around very false claims.

Most humans adapt the local religions of the societies they are born into. If that constituted reality all the religions would be correct at the same time. Wanting something to be true is not evidence.
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#43
RE: This is what I think God is
I believe your doctor had other things in mind with you writing a book. I doubt stroking your ego was the intent.

I don't think indulging in magical thinking will help you.

Ever watch the movie "A Beautiful Mind"?
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental. 
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#44
RE: This is what I think God is
(May 29, 2016 at 11:44 am)mh.brewer Wrote: I believe your doctor had other things in mind with you writing a book. I doubt stroking your ego was the intent.

I don't think indulging in magical thinking will help you.

Ever watch the movie "A Beautiful Mind"?

OK I agree. Religion is just a man made construct and has no scientific value. But I think it has psychological value and using these anthromorphisms and man made constructs helps me feel connected and at peace with the universe instead of cold lonely and depressed. It is a way of hitting the God spot. I think mysticism has value and so does spirituality.
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#45
RE: This is what I think God is
Quote:I think mysticism has value and so does spirituality.

Try not to believe everything you think.

Boru
‘I can’t be having with this.’ - Esmeralda Weatherwax
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#46
RE: This is what I think God is
(May 29, 2016 at 1:36 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:
Quote:I think mysticism has value and so does spirituality.

Try not to believe everything you think.

Boru

What is wrong with being spiritual? Human beings are not robots and their brains do not run on JavaScript. I just can't live and think like that. Human Beings naturally need something to latch onto even if it is a fantasy.
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#47
RE: This is what I think God is
(May 29, 2016 at 2:00 pm)gwhendri Wrote:
(May 29, 2016 at 1:36 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Try not to believe everything you think.

Boru

What is wrong with being spiritual? Human beings are not robots and their brains do not run on JavaScript. I just can't live and think like that. Human Beings naturally need something to latch onto even if it is a fantasy.

What?  You can't look around at real life and nature and the cosmos and find beauty?  You can't find meaning in trying to make the world a better place?  This is impossible without the concept of a higher power?  Oh c'mon, that's just sad.
"The family that prays together...is brainwashing their children."- Albert Einstein
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#48
RE: This is what I think God is
(May 29, 2016 at 2:15 pm)drfuzzy Wrote:
(May 29, 2016 at 2:00 pm)gwhendri Wrote: What is wrong with being spiritual? Human beings are not robots and their brains do not run on JavaScript. I just can't live and think like that. Human Beings naturally need something to latch onto even if it is a fantasy.

What?  You can't look around at real life and nature and the cosmos and find beauty?  You can't find meaning in trying to make the world a better place?  This is impossible without the concept of a higher power?  Oh c'mon, that's just sad.

Yes I think nature and the heaven are beautiful things and are very awe inspiring. I think the way an Atheist looks at the world is sad. Different strokes for different folks I guess. I really respect everyone's input and it has helped me greatly. Your criticisms have pulled me out of the magical way of thinking that was induced by my psychosis. Anyways I'm going to bow out now. Thanks again.
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#49
RE: This is what I think God is
The way an atheist looks at the world is sad? How so? 
We simply do not believe in any gods.
I for one can see the beauty in the immensity of the universe, and how tiny we are, and lucky to be a part of it. I can see the beauty in life, food, drink, art, sex, relations, sound, color, taste. All of everything is vast, and there is no need to add a deity. That's what separates us. Belief. Everything else you see, I see. I'm content with "real" and it's immensity and don't need to add the deity woo factor. Life minus faith is not sad due to lack of woo. It can be sad, but the cause may be irrelevant to the lack of a god. Heart break, chemicals in the brain, illness, etc, which don't equal to lack of gods, may cause sadness in believers and non-believers alike. The difference is we don't rely on a fairy to fix it for us.
"Hipster is what happens when young hot people do what old ladies do." -Exian
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RE: This is what I think God is
(May 29, 2016 at 2:33 pm)gwhendri Wrote:
(May 29, 2016 at 2:15 pm)drfuzzy Wrote: What?  You can't look around at real life and nature and the cosmos and find beauty?  You can't find meaning in trying to make the world a better place?  This is impossible without the concept of a higher power?  Oh c'mon, that's just sad.

Yes I think nature and the heaven are beautiful things and are very awe inspiring. I think the way an Atheist looks at the world is sad. Different strokes for different folks I guess. I really respect everyone's input and it has helped me greatly. Your criticisms have pulled me out of the magical way of thinking that was induced by my psychosis. Anyways I'm going to bow out now. Thanks again.

I think gross generalizations, stereotyping, and sarcasm is sad.  Buh-bye.
"The family that prays together...is brainwashing their children."- Albert Einstein
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