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Atheism: Next threat to humanity

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I do have a hope, and that hope is that humanity is essentially good.

Whether God exists or not, that's not something I know. I am an Agnostic, which means I am waiting for the evidence. If there is no evidence by the time that I die, that's fine too, I love the fact that there are still mysteries in the universe for us to solve.



If God was both good and all-powerful they could have stopped all the bad things happening (war, famine, disease, etc.) before they even happened. Which either means they (1) don't exist, (2) they don't care, or (3) they wanted it to happen as part of some insanely cruel test.
Test exam pain fear how useful are they for our personality building.?
 
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I do have a hope, and that hope is that humanity is essentially good.

Whether God exists or not, that's not something I know. I am an Agnostic, which means I am waiting for the evidence. If there is no evidence by the time that I die, that's fine too, I love the fact that there are still mysteries in the universe for us to solve.



If God was both good and all-powerful they could have stopped all the bad things happening (war, famine, disease, etc.) before they even happened. Which either means they (1) don't exist, (2) they don't care, or (3) they wanted it to happen as part of some insanely cruel test.

And since I don't believe any creator could be that cruel, that leaves only options (1) or (2).

Both Zorroastrianism and Hinduism share the belief that to create one first needs to destroy.

Cheers, Doc
 
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Atheism follows in the shadow of science.

In actual fact, "science" is the atheists' God.

So what God does not yet know or can explain, becomes the fall-off edge of the flat earth for the atheist.

Cheers, Doc
And do you know what is science and it's limitations.
 
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Atheism follows in the shadow of science.

In actual fact, "science" is the atheists' God.

So what God does not yet know or can explain, becomes the fall-off edge of the flat earth for the atheist.

Cheers, Doc

Not all atheists are men of science. Actually most of atheists are covert satanists.
 
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Do you know what Stephen Hawking said in his last book just before he died?

CNN - 'There is no God,' says Stephen Hawking in final book

Personally, I have been through a near-death experience (car crash) and I didn't have any time to pray, let alone to choose which out of the thousands of God(s) to pray to. I did have one overriding thought at that moment, it had everything to do with family and nothing to do with religion.

And in any case, the idea that a person on the verge of death may desperately choose to pray to a deity (any deity) to save themselves doesn't really say anything about the existence of the God(s) and certainly doesn't suggest they are benevolent for that to be the required condition.

Were you in a coma?

I would welcome death whenever it comes, there's not an iota of fear of it - end of the test and to meet The Creator - Hurrah!

Death is the only inevitability.

Those who do not believe in God fear death or fear what will happen to their loved ones. Those who have strong belief have no fear of anything (other than complete justice to come if they've done terrible things).

That's the difference.
 
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And do you know what is science and it's limitations.

That it can only explain what's already there.

Cheers, Doc

Not all atheists are men of science. Actually most of atheists are covert satanists.

Per our Mithraic dualist belief system predating Zarathustra, Ahriman is also God.

The equal evil twin counterforce of Mithra.

Cheers, Doc
 
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That it can only explain what's already there.

Cheers, Doc
It can't even explain what oath to be there e.g
Dark matter dark energy multiverse hawking radiation the the goldilocks universe with all its impossible fine tuning. and the list goes on
 
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Those who do not believe in God fear death or fear what will happen to their loved ones.

That was my greatest fear when the accident was happening.

I think that is a perfectly natural response, to fear for the safety and happiness of your loved ones during an accident or some other such disaster.

Frankly, any philosophical ideas of God were the last things on my mind. I care about my family the most, the idea of religious philosophy was completely out of the picture, when you only have a few seconds to think you tend to focus on what you consider the most important.

But we all have different priorities. The statistics show that Chinese people tend to rate their religious beliefs quite low on their list of priorities, with their family being the highest.
 
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Most people here seem to be discussing some sort of a Santa god, who rewards good guys here and punishes bad guy right in this world, not talking about the philosophical question of God and the origin of the cosmos.

Those amongst the Muslims feeling defensive about the state of Muslims seem to not understand the basics of Islamic theology. The point of this world and our place in all of this.


Bal tusiru nal hayat ad duniya, wal akhira tu khairu wa abqa

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That was my greatest fear when the accident was happening.

I think that is a perfectly natural response, to fear for the safety and happiness of your loved ones during an accident or some other such disaster.

Frankly, any philosophical ideas of God were the last things on my mind. I care about my family the most, the idea of religious philosophy was completely out of the picture, when you only have a few seconds to think you tend to focus on what you consider the most important.

But we all have different priorities, the statistics show that Chinese people tend to rate their religious beliefs quite low on their list of priorities, with their family being the highest.
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Because for you religion is philosophy for us it's
Revelation. There is a sea of difference between the two.

That it can only explain what's already there.

Cheers, Doc



Per our Mithraic dualist belief system predating Zarathustra, Ahriman is also God.

The equal evil twin counterforce of Mithra.

Cheers, Doc
It's only trying and faltering to explain 5% of this universe.
 
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That was my greatest fear when the accident was happening.

I think that is a perfectly natural response, to fear for the safety and happiness of your loved ones during an accident or some other such disaster.

Frankly, any philosophical ideas of God were the last things on my mind. I care about my family the most, the idea of religious philosophy was completely out of the picture, when you only have a few seconds to think you tend to focus on what you consider the most important.

But we all have different priorities. The statistics show that Chinese people tend to rate their religious beliefs quite low on their list of priorities, with their family being the highest.

I would think this is normal to all.

Cheers, Doc
 
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