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Godly Existence
"If there was no God, man would have created him."
- Voltayre (or something like that.)
Is this true? From a standpoint yes. This is why there exist many religions. What's your opinion?
It's Voltaire.
"Why would man create a god, if he can be god himself?"
-Hubert Shon (great, historic philosopher)
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Originally posted by huby40
It's Voltaire.
"Why would man create a god, if he can be god himself?"
-Hubert Shon (great, historic philosopher)
japanese military believed that one of their leaders was god-like
they went on killing rampage throughout china (nanking) and south korea
so human can be percieved as god, if not god.
ok that guy most hav been pretty damn lucky for a long time and guess wat he's dead! so some god he came out to be.
there isn't a rule that states god must live forever
there are no rules for a god, that is what makes a god.
therefore for his time period and all those who died with him
he was their god.
so wait u or i could just call each other gods and no one could deny that ur saying? the guy got on a winning streak so wat the japanese thought their "ruler" was god-like and guess wat i believe he wasnt and lost WW2 and after that the "god" made a public anouncement sayin that he was not god-like. so hell i think the japanese (no offence to any1 thats japanese just some of the people that believed that nut case back a few decades ago) thought alot of people were "god-like"
stfu (voltaire must be angry at me)
I'm saying that why would somebody care about sacrificing his time into worshipping a god when he has his own interests to care about?
But now if i think further we would probably make some kind of deity to help us explain events that we could not understand, like the greeks did.
but now we have science. so we don't need any god, because we think thatwe are gods :sigh: foolish mortals.
from the calvin and hobbes strip.
Religion is the opiate of the masses, what do you suppose that means? - Calvin
It means Karl Marx hadn't seen anything yet... - Television set
moved to debate..
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Originally posted by Alchemist
from the calvin and hobbes strip.
Religion is the opiate of the masses, what do you suppose that means? - Calvin
It means Karl Marx hadn't seen anything yet... - Television set
Life
Only one world in many supports life as far as we know. Only on Earth were the climates perfect to melt the icecaps and start the water cycle. Does this not seem strange? Earth is protected from cosmic and other dangerous energys by the sun's magnetic field and the Van Allen Radiation belt. Is this not strange again? Why are only the energies dangerous to life deflected? I believe that there is a God.perfect
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Originally posted by Zero-Sen
Only one world in many supports life as far as we know. Only on Earth were the climates perfect to melt the icecaps and start the water cycle. Does this not seem strange? Earth is protected from cosmic and other dangerous energys by the sun's magnetic field and the Van Allen Radiation belt. Is this not strange again? Why are only the energies dangerous to life deflected? I believe that there is a God.perfect
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Originally posted by PsychoSnowman
Theres a debate in the "Evolution" topic if you wanna debate this stuff, this is slightly off topic for this thread. Please post other god existence responses in that forum if you are conflicting evolution or something.
Anyway, holes that reside in probability do not constitute a godly existence. In fact, they only make you marvel at how much everything has progressed. Showing proof through disproof is futile.
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