If a God existed...

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by Blitz, May 1, 2008.

  1. lightless

    lightless Notable Member

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    #21
    Na .... you got it wrong.

    Why do we have an administrator. :D
     
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  2. Busynic

    Busynic Member

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    #22
    In the temple of the mind we make gods and devils.

    We justify decisions on the basis of right and wrong.

    An illusion to one, is reality to another.

    The question of God and justice is for each person to answer within the perspective of their own paradigm and life cycle. Nothing is absolute, yet everything is governed by mortality. Who suffers when a person dies of cancer? The people who are left to mourn the gap and vacuum left by an absence that interrupts our "norms."

    The tragedy of dictators and people who are perceived as evil (which I admit is a "relative" concept governed by today's perception and with the benefit of hindsight), is the very anchor and fabric that gives rise to those who are perceived as "good." You can not have weight without gravity. One does not exist without the other.

    People do not follow evil, they follow leaders. Leaders are not in themselves evil, their actions become a betrayal of faith in their stewardship towards goals. The calibration of their own intent is limited by external gratification that feeds and reinforces the actions they perceive to be right - "it is self justifying."

    God plays no part in judging a person's capacity to reason and hunger for individuality. How can one god with so many names and references harness so much energy towards one or against one group of people? The question of God becomes irrelevant. In existence or denial of existence the issue rests with our own perception of what self justifications we need to build the strength and confidence to face the future.

    A terminal future.

    Our own delusions or perceptions of who we are and what we are about are relative to the norms we create throughout our life and the navel gazing we are willing to participate in for the betterment of those around us. Whether by divine intervention, or strength of character we make choices. Some make better choices than others because they have created clearer reference points and coordinates that are more common with the weight of the majority.

    Decisions of yesterday can always be argued with the benefit of outcome. God does not in any sense deserve to be caught up in the actions of people. Necessity is the mother of invention and the continuance of life.

    There is a difference between learning how to live with adversity and having someone else solve the problems.

    May the journey of mapping your own minds lead to paths of excitement and bewilderment. To stop a foe, understand why you need to, and find the courage to do so.
     
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  3. cchetanonline

    cchetanonline Banned

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    #23
    I dont believe in such things

    Chetan
     
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  4. Jackuul

    Jackuul Well-Known Member

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    #24
    Nobody Expects...
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  5. felzafndy

    felzafndy Banned

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    #25
    as i told you hitler life was bad so he end it by him self so when u supose that the girl will b happy if she lived
    you donot know the future the girl may just grow up and be more evil than hitler example ( condalzia rise :)
     
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  6. Blitz

    Blitz Well-Known Member

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    #26
    That's a really sloppy argument. You're saying that it's a good thing little girls die of cancer because they might grow up evil. Sounds twisted.
     
    Blitz, May 3, 2008 IP
  7. wmghori

    wmghori Well-Known Member

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    #28
    Great post, there really is no god.

    I do believe there is good & evil, but not satan & god, that is too far fetched & if i were to bet on one existing it would be satan:D:p
     
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  9. godsofchaos

    godsofchaos Peon

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    #29
    ....Meh... God's busy, so may I help you... ?
     
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  10. webwork

    webwork Banned

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    #30
    OP you are lost.

    Cancer comes from pollution.

    Where does pollution come from?
     
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  11. Blitz

    Blitz Well-Known Member

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    #31
    No, you're lost. Cancer is caused by a number of things including carcinogens, age, genetics, immune system, diet, environment, and viruses.
     
    Blitz, May 4, 2008 IP
  12. webwork

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    #32
    I know....
     
    webwork, May 4, 2008 IP