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From where you came, and where you will go ?

Sgt. Pepper

All you need is love.
This question is for the people who don't believe in the existence of God.

Do you also don't wanna search from where you came, and where you will go ?

If NO, then okay.
If Yes, then please share any of your guess/es please.

As an agnostic, I'm not sure if any gods exist, whether it concerns the biblical God or otherwise. To be honest, I haven't given much thought to my origins other than my biological parents. But I have considered where I will go after my life is over, and I believe that I will enter the spirit realm after death.
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
Are you? It’s well known that nonbelievers think that they didn’t come from anywhere special and aren’t going anywhere special.
In all honesty, it is not your place to second guess the OP for no defensable reason.

Also, it is just rude (or worse) to presume that it is best to silence or refuse to hear non-believers when the thread has specifically been created to ask for their input.
 

Esteban X

Active Member
As I see it, I am a part of the substance of the universe. I always was and always will be. For a short time a potion of that substance has coalesced into a conscious entity and eventually it return to an undifferentiated state
 

Whateverist

Active Member
Abusive? I disagree.

How about “dismissive” then? Was it not at least dismissive to wrap everyone who does not claim a religion into a stereotype which lacks dimensions of humanity you just assume require the mindset you happen to hold. I find it objectionable.
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
How about “dismissive” then? Was it not at least dismissive to wrap everyone who does not claim a religion into a stereotype which lacks dimensions of humanity you just assume require the mindset you happen to hold. I find it objectionable.
Lack dimension of humanity? Never said that. Atheists believe nothing. Its well known. Dismissive? No. Suggestive
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
In all honesty, it is not your place to second guess the OP for no defensable reason.

Also, it is just rude (or worse) to presume that it is best to silence or refuse to hear non-believers when the thread has specifically been created to ask for their input.
Silence? No. Refuse? No. To not initiate? Yes. That is what I suggested.
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
In all honesty, it is not your place to second guess the OP for no defensable reason.

Also, it is just rude (or worse) to presume that it is best to silence or refuse to hear non-believers when the thread has specifically been created to ask for their input.
Who knows maybe I’ll end up helping someone who invests a lot of time trying to convert someone who doesn’t want to be converted. Not saying that this is the case here but who knows
 

Whateverist

Active Member
Atheists believe nothing.

Absolutely wrong. I believe a great deal while holding to no creed whatsoever. Of course everyone has beliefs some believe material determinism is true. I happen to believe in the sacred. I simply don’t choose to wear any system right off the rack. No religion is necessary and no god either.
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
Absolutely wrong. I believe a great deal while holding to no creed whatsoever. Of course everyone has beliefs some believe material determinism is true. I happen to believe in the sacred. I simply don’t choose to wear any system right off the rack. No religion is necessary and no god either.
Exactly no religion no god
 

Whateverist

Active Member
Exactly no religion no god

So for you only religion and god are worthy of your belief? I believe in my wife and friends. They’ve shown themselves to be true so I put my faith in them, as I do in my dog for that matter. She has always been faithful to me as well. You seem to have a highly abstract though common view of what is sacred.
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
So for you only religion and god are worthy of your belief? I believe in my wife and friends. They’ve shown themselves to be true so I put my faith in them, as I do in my dog for that matter. She has always been faithful to me as well. You seem to have a highly abstract though common view of what is sacred.
Lots of things are sacred to me. You’re making this simple conversation a lot more complex than it has to be
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
So for you only religion and god are worthy of your belief? I believe in my wife and friends. They’ve shown themselves to be true so I put my faith in them, as I do in my dog for that matter. She has always been faithful to me as well. You seem to have a highly abstract though common view of what is sacred.
This threads about non-believers in God not about faith in felines
 

Whateverist

Active Member
Lots of things are sacred to me. You’re making this simple conversation a lot more complex than it has to be

Am I? I was trying to point out how you are over simplifying what it means not to believe in your god - in a way that casts you in a good light and everyone unlike you in shade. Jesus would not approve from what I gather about his character.
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
Am I? I was trying to point out how you are over simplifying what it means not to believe in your god - in a way that casts you in a good light and everyone unlike you in shade. Jesus would not approve from what I gather about his character.
U and I believe in a different jesus
 

ppp

Well-Known Member
Lots of things are sacred to me. You’re making this simple conversation a lot more complex than it has to be
I think it is the other way around, @Moon. I think that you are trying to make the conversation simpler than the topic actually is. Doing so certainly makes things easier to discuss, but it has the side effect of making the conversation false.
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
Am I? I was trying to point out how you are over simplifying what it means not to believe in your god - in a way that casts you in a good light and everyone unlike you in shade. Jesus would not approve from what I gather about his character.
Cast non believers in shade? No. Simply said atheists believe nothing. Don’t forget what this thread is about.
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
I think it is the other way around, @Moon. I think that you are trying to make the conversation simpler than the topic actually is. Doing so certainly makes things easier to discuss, but it has the side effect of making the conversation false.
See post #59
 
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