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Old 02-22-2015, 09:34 AM   #191 (permalink)
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Old 02-23-2015, 01:17 PM   #193 (permalink)
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Old 02-25-2015, 01:45 PM   #194 (permalink)
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Personally i identify myself as a deist but i act as if i am atheist. I believe in a higher power but do not wish to serve such a being that allows horrible things to happen on earth. Not to mention all of the contradictions in the bible. I dont believe in a satan though. It just seems like humans back then had to make something like god so holy and good to have an exact opposite of God
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Old 02-25-2015, 02:18 PM   #195 (permalink)
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Personally i identify myself as a deist but i act as if i am atheist. I believe in a higher power but do not wish to serve such a being that allows horrible things to happen on earth. Not to mention all of the contradictions in the bible. I dont believe in a satan though. It just seems like humans back then had to make something like god so holy and good to have an exact opposite of God
What (if anything) makes the existence of a god seem convincing to you?
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Old 02-25-2015, 11:12 PM   #196 (permalink)
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What (if anything) makes the existence of a god seem convincing to you?
what makes it convincing to me is that every other explanation for not having a god didn't make sense to me. from the big bang to evolution i did not understand any theory that discredited the existence of god. This could possibly be due to the fact of me growing up in a religious family IN THE SOUTH straight in the bible belt
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I think the most convincing for me is that I just can't see God's influence as a deity in anything. All I can see God as is as an idea that makes people do things. It makes it seem like if there is a God, he's not really influencing the world in any direct way at the moment. Only his religions are.
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Old 02-26-2015, 12:50 AM   #198 (permalink)
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I believe in God and he's guiding us. He has made us best of all creation. So, I think he's everywhere.
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I think the most convincing for me is that I just can't see God's influence as a deity in anything. All I can see God as is as an idea that makes people do things. It makes it seem like if there is a God, he's not really influencing the world in any direct way at the moment. Only his religions are.
^this is very similar to the beliefs of Many deists. Personally i believe that he exists but does not interact and has not interacted upon the earth since creating it. Meaning that man himself created religions to try to explain the world to the common man. If god is a perfect being then why have so many contradictions in the bible. Also If a god does exist he legit sees the horrors of his creation and does not try to fix them. Why? Why have people suffer for what YOU YOURSELF have done?
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^this is very similar to the beliefs of Many deists. Personally i believe that he exists but does not interact and has not interacted upon the earth since creating it. Meaning that man himself created religions to try to explain the world to the common man. If god is a perfect being then why have so many contradictions in the bible. Also If a god does exist he legit sees the horrors of his creation and does not try to fix them. Why? Why have people suffer for what YOU YOURSELF have done?
Then I'd say we can generally predict what happens in the universe because events seem to run in accordance with certain natural laws that behave entirely predictable. That's not to say the universe has to be entirely deterministic, but that there doesn't seem to be any conscious will imposed on it. Gravity, f.ex, behaves predictably so there doesn't seem to be any consciousness behind it.

Stretching back in time to the beginning of the universe (if there is such a thing), it seems more rational to me that the same sort of predictable laws that determine the evolution of the universe today also caused the things that happened then. It can't be proven, but let's just say I don't see the need to invent a deity to explain something like the birth of the universe when that explanation doesn't seem to be valid or needed in order to explain any other aspect of the universe.
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