Padawanbater2
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Do you think it will last as we know it as long as our species?
Happy Birthday, ZS! 28, huh? I remember my 20s, awesome time in my life, I'm sure you're enjoying it to the max. I agree, I think many form of magical thinking will continue even as it becomes less mainstream through education. As we know, many people (most that I've encountered) don't believe things based on evidence and reason, but simply because the beliefs comfort them in some manner. Religion doesn't need to be eliminated, just pushed back into the ranks of astrology and the people who think Elvis is still alive...Yes, i think the absence of inherent meaning in the universe will always pervade the minds of people who want answers to all of the questions in their lives where no definite answer can be found.
I yearn for there to be a god or gods, i yearn to have a feeling of connectedness to a supreme being or entity, i yearn for the comfort of feeling as if these gods have a plan for me. I think these feelings are normal for everyone, the question is... how do we go about handling these desires?
When we search within ourselves and find nothing do we make something up? Do we listen to someone else? Or do we simply accept our state of ignorance and go on living in spite of not having concrete knowledge about all of these questions?
Yes, i think religion will stick with the human animal race until it is wiped out in one fashion or another.
Although it would be nice to see people discontinue killing people over differing opinions...
(I turned 28 today, god damn do i feel old... ugh)
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Ebb and Flow, just like everything else.
The lord is my rock(wool), he'll show you the path to the Pearl Light...Try Deep Culture or even Soulless. Psychoponic ftw
He leadeth my roots to deep water and sustaineth me with ions.The lord is my rock(wool), he'll show you the path to the Pearl Light...
I could not have said it better myself ! (The way I feel ... exactly)Yes, i think the absence of inherent meaning in the universe will always pervade the minds of people who want answers to all of the questions in their lives where no definite answer can be found.
I yearn for there to be a god or gods, i yearn to have a feeling of connectedness to a supreme being or entity, i yearn for the comfort of feeling as if these gods have a plan for me. I think these feelings are normal for everyone, the question is... how do we go about handling these desires?
When we search within ourselves and find nothing do we make something up? Do we listen to someone else? Or do we simply accept our state of ignorance and go on living in spite of not having concrete knowledge about all of these questions?
Yes, i think religion will stick with the human animal race until it is wiped out in one fashion or another.
Although it would be nice to see people discontinue killing people over differing opinions...
(I turned 28 today, god damn do i feel old... ugh)
It can't be answered, and yet, people will always askYes, i think the absence of inherent meaning in the universe will always pervade the minds of people who want answers to all of the questions in their lives where no definite answer can be found.
Could you describe what that feels like?I yearn for there to be a god or gods, i yearn to have a feeling of connectedness to a supreme being or entity, i yearn for the comfort of feeling as if these gods have a plan for me. I think these feelings are normal for everyone, the question is... how do we go about handling these desires?
That's where you get reasonable/unreasonable people. If you can't answer a question like that difinitively, you can't act on it in any definitive way (ie. "this is the ONLY way to heaven!"), and IMO, the people that do are lacking in conviction towards their own belief. If what they believed was actually true, there would be no need for societal pressure to get you to accept it.When we search within ourselves and find nothing do we make something up? Do we listen to someone else? Or do we simply accept our state of ignorance and go on living in spite of not having concrete knowledge about all of these questions?
Do you mean as an organized entity like it is now, or just small nomadic pockets of believerish cult type people a couple centuries from now?Yes, i think religion will stick with the human animal race until it is wiped out in one fashion or another.
The lord said, 'Let there be twelve hours of light', and there was twelve hours of light. He also sayeth, 'Tear up your weeds, but leave your flowers, unless they are one and the same. Then thou shalt nourish them for 60 days and 60 nights, and thou shalt reap what was sown...' Tyler - "Thy wish is my command!" The lord then commandeth the plants stone Tyler, and Tyler was stoned 'til the end of days. Amen...He leadeth my roots to deep water and sustaineth me with ions.
Behold the glory of his discharge light.
He maketh me lie down.The lord said, 'Let there be twelve hours of light', and there was twelve hours of light. He also sayeth, 'Tear up your weeds, but leave your flowers, unless they are one and the same. Then thou shalt nourish them for 60 days and 60 nights, and thou shalt reap what was sown...' Tyler - "Thy wish is my command!" The lord then commandeth the plants stone Tyler, and Tyler was stoned 'til the end of days. Amen...
Book of Kush - 4:20
That was pretty good Tyler, you should be a scribe or something for the new cannabis religion.The lord said, 'Let there be twelve hours of light', and there was twelve hours of light. He also sayeth, 'Tear up your weeds, but leave your flowers, unless they are one and the same. Then thou shalt nourish them for 60 days and 60 nights, and thou shalt reap what was sown...' Tyler - "Thy wish is my command!" The lord then commandeth the plants stone Tyler, and Tyler was stoned 'til the end of days. Amen...
Book of Kush - 4:20
Do you believe in the Second Coming of Christ?I think it will last forever with our species, yes. However, I think the ultimate fate will be when organizations believe that money is what is needed to influence the church/organization. When money is what is pushing faith, we are doomed. I went to a Catholic school for four years in high school, even though I was a methodist, and realized that it felt like something else was driving mass. Not God, or faith, it felt like money pushed the organization and I feel it always has pushed Catholics. True religion is belief and faith, and I think the truest form of "Church" would be one without donations, done on a hillside or in a praire with no money involved. Just a speaker who knows and has studied God in a setting that makes someone a "Pastor" or "Priest." That would get my attention as a Christian. That is when I would start attending a "church." I do not attend organized churches because I just don't believe what some of them are doing is really "just" I am not saying everyone is like that, but take a look at different churches. I have been to MANY churches.