gnostic
The Lost One
I find that it is strange that (religious/theistic) people think that FAITH and BELIEF in god or gods can be ABSOLUTE or be the ABSOLUTE TRUTH.
I find that BELIEF to be "subjective", rather than "objective". BELIEF is like OPINION. BELIEF and OPINION are also like taste in music or taste in beauty. One person may like country-western music, but I don't like it at all. With such difference, there can be no absolutes.
Beliefs in god or the creator are also subjective, therefore it can't be ABSOLUTE.
Also people believing in ancient texts in what are written about the divine and spiritual being(s) to be real.
How can they be sure that these texts are nothing more than myths, folklore - fictional superstitions? Have they seen these spirits? Heard from them? Touch them?
Gods or spirits are supposedly INCORPOREAL - without forms, substances, and masses. Spirits are supposedly invisible. And can't affect the real physical world, so how could they possibly have any effect on the corporeal, let alone create everything in the physical universe?
Some would claim that the spirits are (pure) energy, but I don't buy that. Because all the energies that we have been able to detect (so far) and measure, showed that energy are corporeal, not incorporeal, otherwise we shouldn't be able to detect those energies if those energies are incorporeal.
Take heat, for example. Heat is energy, that comes from infrared electromagnetic spectrum. We can't see it, but we can feel heat. We can use instrument or device to detect heat and measure it (temperature), like the simple mercury thermometer. Heat can come mass, due to work done (or kinetic energy) or from chemical reactions. Just because we can see those energy with our own eyes, doesn't mean they are incorporeal.
We don't know if spirits are real. So nothing about the spirits can be ABSOLUTE. I have grave doubts about the existence of god or gods, so it can't be ABSOLUTE.
I find that BELIEF to be "subjective", rather than "objective". BELIEF is like OPINION. BELIEF and OPINION are also like taste in music or taste in beauty. One person may like country-western music, but I don't like it at all. With such difference, there can be no absolutes.
Beliefs in god or the creator are also subjective, therefore it can't be ABSOLUTE.
Also people believing in ancient texts in what are written about the divine and spiritual being(s) to be real.
How can they be sure that these texts are nothing more than myths, folklore - fictional superstitions? Have they seen these spirits? Heard from them? Touch them?
Gods or spirits are supposedly INCORPOREAL - without forms, substances, and masses. Spirits are supposedly invisible. And can't affect the real physical world, so how could they possibly have any effect on the corporeal, let alone create everything in the physical universe?
Some would claim that the spirits are (pure) energy, but I don't buy that. Because all the energies that we have been able to detect (so far) and measure, showed that energy are corporeal, not incorporeal, otherwise we shouldn't be able to detect those energies if those energies are incorporeal.
Take heat, for example. Heat is energy, that comes from infrared electromagnetic spectrum. We can't see it, but we can feel heat. We can use instrument or device to detect heat and measure it (temperature), like the simple mercury thermometer. Heat can come mass, due to work done (or kinetic energy) or from chemical reactions. Just because we can see those energy with our own eyes, doesn't mean they are incorporeal.
We don't know if spirits are real. So nothing about the spirits can be ABSOLUTE. I have grave doubts about the existence of god or gods, so it can't be ABSOLUTE.