Does God exist?
I disagree here. Religious people have every right to tell me I'm going to hell.I don't hold anything against people who believe in Him, unless they try to force their religion upon other people or say "you're going to hell!" or something silly like that.
Well, I guess it is different...but I still thought it was a good point. And funny how my teacher sort of tricked the class.
Oh yeah, I should probably say that it would be nice to believe it God, it's not that I don't want to, because the whole idea of God is a comforting thought.
Except he's supposed to be everywhere. Maybe he's just invisible.That'd be cool if he were in 4D though...that would explain why we can't see him!
Not for me. I can't stand the idea of someone watching everything I do, planning my death, and judging whether to make me spend eternity suffering with a bunch of boring people, or send me to hell instead.
bo198214 wrote:what has the existence of God to do with reincarnation theory?
PWrong wrote:Except he's supposed to be everywhere. Maybe he's just invisible.
irockyou wrote:I: "two, because the idea of a god is discomforting"
Friend: "You find it more comforting to believe that when you die, that's it, the end of conscousness?"
1. god exists, and has all along. lets also give god infinite attributes and greatness...like most believers do. now the entire universe and everything imaginable become absolutely perfect, everything is how it should be, and god is and always has been in complete control.
2. there is no god, and never was. the universe and everything imaginable are how they are, and chaos replaces gods control.
so, say either option is true (one of them has to be), would that knowledge change how you lived your life? would you change who you are/have become if you knew a definite answer?
PWrong wrote:If God's existence implies a perfect universe, then God clearly doesn't exist, because the universe is hardly perfect.
PWrong wrote:I think if I knew the christian God exists, I would have to act like a good christian to avoid going to hell. Even though acting that way would go against my natural sense of right and wrong.
It has to create a perfect universe.
PWrong wrote:It has to create a perfect universe.
That seems like an unusual restriction for someone who can do anything he wants.
sondizzle wrote:I could never even begin to understand why god does anything.
maybe a definition should be established for god.
A content God would find no reason to create.
the Universe does not require a God to exist. Science has proved that
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