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RE: Who is God? #41
(08-08-2013, 02:02 AM)Evangelist Wrote:
(08-07-2013, 04:38 PM)Four Wrote: Who is God? That's a question that can't be answered at tho time and will most likely never be answered. Quite frankly, we can't even answer that because we don't even know if a supernatural being such as God could exist. Even if there was a being that we could prove existed, we still wouldn't know who he was. There is so many different views all focused on God so we'll never find out who he actually is unless we met him ourselves (implying he's real). One day he'll be jut the same as all the other gods and nobody will give two shuts about him. The day when there's no religion will be the days of peace.

Religion will never go. NEVER. People have the tendency of being led instead of leading themselves. No independence = religion. Some people feel lost without the feeling that there is no god hovering above them

Exactly.

Religion has been in existence ever since man. Without it, just as Evangelist said, you would have no independence.

Religion makes people happier. If they are lonely, they think psychologically that someone is above them and they'll be there to talk.

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RE: Who is God? #42
(08-23-2013, 12:14 AM)Marriland Wrote:
(08-08-2013, 02:02 AM)Evangelist Wrote:
(08-07-2013, 04:38 PM)Four Wrote: Who is God? That's a question that can't be answered at tho time and will most likely never be answered. Quite frankly, we can't even answer that because we don't even know if a supernatural being such as God could exist. Even if there was a being that we could prove existed, we still wouldn't know who he was. There is so many different views all focused on God so we'll never find out who he actually is unless we met him ourselves (implying he's real). One day he'll be jut the same as all the other gods and nobody will give two shuts about him. The day when there's no religion will be the days of peace.

Religion will never go. NEVER. People have the tendency of being led instead of leading themselves. No independence = religion. Some people feel lost without the feeling that there is no god hovering above them

Exactly.

Religion has been in existence ever since man. Without it, just as Evangelist said, you would have no independence.

Religion makes people happier. If they are lonely, they think psychologically that someone is above them and they'll be there to talk.
I believe Evangelist said the opposite. Sorry for nitpicking, but I just came across this and wanted to make sure everyone's on the same page.
"If you look for the light, you can often find it. But if you look for the dark, that is all you will ever see.”


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RE: Who is God? #43
(08-23-2013, 12:14 AM)Marriland Wrote:
(08-08-2013, 02:02 AM)Evangelist Wrote:
(08-07-2013, 04:38 PM)Four Wrote: Who is God? That's a question that can't be answered at tho time and will most likely never be answered. Quite frankly, we can't even answer that because we don't even know if a supernatural being such as God could exist. Even if there was a being that we could prove existed, we still wouldn't know who he was. There is so many different views all focused on God so we'll never find out who he actually is unless we met him ourselves (implying he's real). One day he'll be jut the same as all the other gods and nobody will give two shuts about him. The day when there's no religion will be the days of peace.

Religion will never go. NEVER. People have the tendency of being led instead of leading themselves. No independence = religion. Some people feel lost without the feeling that there is no god hovering above them

Exactly.

Religion has been in existence ever since man. Without it, just as Evangelist said, you would have no independence.

Religion makes people happier. If they are lonely, they think psychologically that someone is above them and they'll be there to talk.

I said the opposite. Religion destroys independence and enslaves others in fear of hell and punishment. The part of people having happiness is merely a placebo effect.

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RE: Who is God? #44
(09-04-2013, 11:48 PM)sex Wrote: My god is J3557ER and Cosmo?

LOL GET OUT OF HERE
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RE: Who is God? #45
With the question of "Who is god" comes a lot of connotations of religion and old wars. This sparks questions such as "Who is right?" or "What religion is true?".

All of these I have the exact same answer too. Religion is a concept of belief by many people. It is a social "Normality" that a group of people choose to accept, for one reason or another. This normally has one icon or person of which they choose to follow. Whether this be because of the psychological fact that all beings need to follow or have purpose in order to exist, or because they believe that this person shall be their hero.

Coming to the question about who is god; This generally speaks for this person in which they put their faith into. Now for my example here I will be using Christianity as this is what I believe you were referring to when you say "God" as this is probably one of the most hailed religions in the world today.
God in Christianity is a supernatural being that is normally thought of as having all powers and sees everything. He has been there for eternity and will continue to play roles in the creation of new species, and destruction the same. The only flaw with this concept is that what created him? The flaw in the entire religion is, if he created everything, who created the one being that you choose to believe in and follow? This is a simple concept of for there to be life, there has to be some type of creation. Existence is the same. In order for anything to be on this planet or universe, it must be created. This one flaw can lead me to believe that no god exists.

Going back to my first statement and the question of "What religion is true?", I believe that none are, as the flaw of their existence relies on the creation of either one, or many super natural beings. Everybody will have their own view on this, but much the same I do believe that for religion to exist, one must physically see and witness the creation of the being they follow.

That concludes my statements towards this debate and I look forward to seeing peoples replies to this.
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RE: Who is God? #46
I'm not sure, I don't really believe in anything.

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RE: Who is God? #47
I think god is like magic, onse you see a trick and your brain cant explain you belive that is magic, god is like magic, you brain cant explain, no one can explain, so you belive that he is real and he is the all mighty, someones belive in books whith 3500 years, someone have modeified for sure, and with all these science going on only belive in god who wants ...
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