Spirituality

Started by Taboo, February 01, 2014, 02:06:41 pm

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I have never heard about any proofs for either side.
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Quote from: Blizzard on March 03, 2014, 02:02:38 am
I have never heard about any proofs for either side.


That's actually exactly what I was thinking as I read his post, as well.

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Quote from: Blizzard on March 03, 2014, 02:02:38 am
I have never heard about any proofs for either side.


Obviously one cannot prove god does not exist. I can think up a million different things and then present some sort of evidence to attempt to prove it is real. There is no 100% "factual proof" of his/her existence however. Just claims which can be argued. Maybe I do not spend enough time explaining things and I type half ass sentences on here, my apologies.

My "proof" I so quickly typed and clicked "Post" without second thought was meant to be the argument of faith. Which in itself is believing with no evidence. I am a person of evidence and facts. Without that, I simply see no need for faith or else I might as well believe in the one eyes monster from planet X.
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March 09, 2014, 01:24:12 pm #23 Last Edit: March 09, 2014, 01:29:06 pm by Blizzard
Lol, no problem.

If you mean that faith is not needed in a religious sense, I really have no opinion on that. But if you mean that faith in general is useless, I strongly disagree. I think that faith can push us forward to be better people (and this doesn't apply to just to religious faith). Most people lack the self-discipline to better themselves. Religion and faith kind of create a workaround for that, because they promise a reward for being good and becoming a better person. I think that can only be positive. The problem is obviously that religions are man-made and as such they are just as flawed and when people abuse this stuff (e.g. the Crusades). This is why one should always take everything with a grain of salt and rather than blindly believing what the religions says, they should use their own critical thinking to come to a conclusion that furthers and betters oneself.
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