The Transcended Omniverse
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First off I would never speak for others, let them speak for themselves
Second Feel free not to believe in God
Lastly have you investigated any other gods besides the Christian one. Do you know how the universe started? How did life begin? What is consciousness? What is reality? Could a god be involved in any of these. There are as many gods as there are answer's to these questions.
Isn't using any God to answer any of these questions merely using the logically fallacious "God of the gaps" argument (using the supernatural to explain what science currently cannot)?First off I would never speak for others, let them speak for themselves
Second Feel free not to believe in God
Lastly have you investigated any other gods besides the Christian one. Do you know how the universe started? How did life begin? What is consciousness? What is reality? Could a god be involved in any of these. There are as many gods as there are answer's to these questions.
Yes, I have already researched into all of that and I just have to remain undecided since,
I can't prove anything so I can't rule out anything.Isn't using any God to answer any of these questions merely using the logically fallacious "God of the gaps" argument (using the supernatural to explain what science currently cannot)?
No. I would contend that anyone who claims God or gods cannot exist is being unreasonable. But, "atheism" is merely the "lack of belief in the existence of God/gods". Most that I know or have spoken to merely "lack belief" because they have not been convinced of God's existence due to lack of evidence. Even strong atheists that I know who actively believe that God does not exist admit that there is a possibility that they are wrong. Can't say the same about most theists that I know.I can't prove anything so I can't rule out anything.
This all may be a hologram.
There may be infinite dimensions.
We have Dark matter. Matter we can't see in any way
We have Dark energy, Energy we can't see in any way.
But
We know a God can not exist?
@MattMVS7
Well it is best to go undecided if you truly are. Then the question becomes how to be a happy person with no metaphysical positions.
No. I would contend that anyone who claims God or gods cannot exist is being unreasonable. But, "atheism" is merely the "lack of belief in the existence of God/gods". Most that I know or have spoken to merely "lack belief" because they have not been convinced of God's existence due to lack of evidence. Even strong atheists that I know who actively believe that God does not exist admit that there is a possibility that they are wrong. Can't say the same about most theists that I know.
True. A person simply can't make a proper basis for theism upon a foundation of silence and no divine interaction to even say that there are even possibilities that exist.I disagree scientists and strong atheists will not even entertain God as a possibility.
Take the placebo effect. It is known that belief very much is a part of the effect. Has anyone tested the various religious beliefs with the effectiveness of the placebo. It could very much be god.
In a few threads now it was mentioned as possibly magic. People practicing an untrained natural magic. We know different people have different success with placebo's are they possibly untrained magicians. Will any scientist prepose a hypothesis.
I know the answer is no because magic and god are problematic.
It's Christianity's, and the life of God is also a part of God, and is God.Lastly have you investigated any other gods besides the Christian one
There are as many gods as there are answer's to these questions.
How can you be undecided, if you have done research?
If someone claims they have an invisible friend, people call them crazy. Name that invisible friend a deity, and people praise it.
Spending so much time explaining why you don't have any good reason to believe in God seems rather silly to me.I would like to speak on behalf of not only myself, but on the behalf of all other nonbelievers out there. First off, Christianity says that the law has been written in our hearts so that we instinctively know that God is real. I think this is nonsense. I have never felt God was real and have never considered the concept of a God until much later on when I stumbled upon the bible and Christianity. The same thing applies to people in other areas of the world who have never heard of a God.
If it were embedded in them as some sort of instinctive divine knowledge, then they would feel it and be aware of it. Christianity would say that it is our blind and sinful nature that makes us blind and unaware of this knowledge. But this is just a claim. It is a claim no different than the tooth fairy, Santa Claus, etc. So how do you expect me or anyone else to take your word for it?
I am, however, a very open minded person. I am very open minded to what skeptics have to say and also to what believers in the afterlife, God, and the paranormal have to say. The only way to arrive at the truth is through an honest open minded mindset. That is the only right way to do it because any other way would be close minded/irrational.
Christians expect me to believe in the gospel after I have read it. Now that would be close minded to do so. Even if I felt God's presence in my life, that would also be close minded for me to just believe God is real because feelings do not dictate what is true and not true. Feelings are irrational and do not tell you what is true and not true.
I have read the gospel and I don't believe it because there are so many things out there to be open minded to besides just some story in a book of a holy man being crucified on the cross. We have all the claimed evidence out there that is claimed to support Christianity and we also have the claimed evidence on the skeptics' side as well.
I have researched online time and time again with an open mind towards skeptics who claim the paranormal/God evidence to be nonsense and towards believers who claim that the evidence is authentic and that the skeptics are talking nonsense. I see nothing more than an ongoing debate back and forth that just leads nowhere. It is no different than those philosophical debates that go on and on between sides of a debate, but lead to no conclusion.
The concept of God and life after death has been a topic debated by scientists and philosophers for ages. I just think it is a bit unrealistic here to expect me to dedicate my entire life into researching into virtually everything that has been debated for ages in order for me to come to the right conclusion when such a conclusion might not even exist. I have researched all I could and I just have to stop here. I have lost interest and I just have to remain undecided on the existence of God and the afterlife.
Also, just because many things seem to all add up to the existence of God and the afterlife and just because these things sound very compelling, that does not make it so. There are plenty of things that add up and sound very compelling to support any other claim out there, but that does not make that claim plausible or true. As a matter of fact, such claims have been proven false despite the fact that they sounded very compelling at the time.
Therefore, I cannot conclude that God and the afterlife exist on this basis either. In other words, you can present to me all the claimed evidence out there that makes a compelling case for Christianity, but that will not convince me either since I have a very open mind and I already realize that just because something sounds compelling does not make it so.
Lastly, many Christians would tell me that I am blinding myself from God's presence and that I am sinning by doing this open minded research. First off, this presupposes that Christianity is true to being with. How do you expect me to be convinced of that when I have already done all the research I could and am still not convinced? Secondly, doing open minded research is the only way to come to the right conclusion because all other ways are close minded/irrational.
So with all of this being said, if Christianity is true and the Christian God is real, then we are clearly talking an unfair God here. You can clearly see the predicament I am in and not only is it a hopeless predicament where there is no way to convince me God is real, but is also a completely understandable predicament that should be sympathized with. I see absolutely no reason at all to see such a predicament as being worthy of punishment in hell. To think so would be asinine, absurd, cruel, unfair, and daft.
Therefore, the only way God can be all loving and all just would be if I weren't to go to hell and that God would introduce himself to me after I die and give me the choice as to whether I want to serve him or not. I should not just automatically go to hell simply because I did not believe and did not dedicate my life to someone I did not believe existed in the first place.
But my question was 'Then the question becomes how to be a happy person with no metaphysical positions.' The main thrust of your OP was one of uncertainty. Are you saying you need belief in an afterlife to be happy or can you be happy with perfect uncertainty?I am happy since I do at least see great potential in the existence of the afterlife in the studies done by Sam Parnia on the near death experience research as well as the research done by Dean Radin. Like I said, I am undecided, but do see some great potential for the possibility of the soul and the afterlife.
Today I read a short and perfect article addressing this point. I think this guy nails it perfectly. He is the Professor of religious studies, California State University, Bakersfield.I just hope it all doesn't point to Christianity being true.
Hello Matt,
If you have every excuse for not believing in a God, then why did you feel the need to start a thread about it? It wouldn't be that you feel that deep down inside you should believe in God that is making you say these things is it?
But my question was 'Then the question becomes how to be a happy person with no metaphysical positions.' The main thrust of your OP was one of uncertainty. Are you saying you need belief in an afterlife to be happy or can you be happy with perfect uncertainty?
I would like to speak on behalf of not only myself, but on the behalf of all other nonbelievers out there. First off, Christianity says that the law has been written in our hearts so that we instinctively know that God is real. I think this is nonsense. I have never felt God was real and have never considered the concept of a God until much later on when I stumbled upon the bible and Christianity. The same thing applies to people in other areas of the world who have never heard of a God.
If it were embedded in them as some sort of instinctive divine knowledge, then they would feel it and be aware of it. Christianity would say that it is our blind and sinful nature that makes us blind and unaware of this knowledge. But this is just a claim. It is a claim no different than the tooth fairy, Santa Claus, etc. So how do you expect me or anyone else to take your word for it?
I am, however, a very open minded person. I am very open minded to what skeptics have to say and also to what believers in the afterlife, God, and the paranormal have to say. The only way to arrive at the truth is through an honest open minded mindset. That is the only right way to do it because any other way would be close minded/irrational.
Christians expect me to believe in the gospel after I have read it. Now that would be close minded to do so. Even if I felt God's presence in my life, that would also be close minded for me to just believe God is real because feelings do not dictate what is true and not true. Feelings are irrational and do not tell you what is true and not true.
I have read the gospel and I don't believe it because there are so many things out there to be open minded to besides just some story in a book of a holy man being crucified on the cross. We have all the claimed evidence out there that is claimed to support Christianity and we also have the claimed evidence on the skeptics' side as well.
I have researched online time and time again with an open mind towards skeptics who claim the paranormal/God evidence to be nonsense and towards believers who claim that the evidence is authentic and that the skeptics are talking nonsense. I see nothing more than an ongoing debate back and forth that just leads nowhere. It is no different than those philosophical debates that go on and on between sides of a debate, but lead to no conclusion.
The concept of God and life after death has been a topic debated by scientists and philosophers for ages. I just think it is a bit unrealistic here to expect me to dedicate my entire life into researching into virtually everything that has been debated for ages in order for me to come to the right conclusion when such a conclusion might not even exist. I have researched all I could and I just have to stop here. I have lost interest and I just have to remain undecided on the existence of God and the afterlife.
Also, just because many things seem to all add up to the existence of God and the afterlife and just because these things sound very compelling, that does not make it so. There are plenty of things that add up and sound very compelling to support any other claim out there, but that does not make that claim plausible or true. As a matter of fact, such claims have been proven false despite the fact that they sounded very compelling at the time.
Therefore, I cannot conclude that God and the afterlife exist on this basis either. In other words, you can present to me all the claimed evidence out there that makes a compelling case for Christianity, but that will not convince me either since I have a very open mind and I already realize that just because something sounds compelling does not make it so.
Lastly, many Christians would tell me that I am blinding myself from God's presence and that I am sinning by doing this open minded research. First off, this presupposes that Christianity is true to being with. How do you expect me to be convinced of that when I have already done all the research I could and am still not convinced? Secondly, doing open minded research is the only way to come to the right conclusion because all other ways are close minded/irrational.
So with all of this being said, if Christianity is true and the Christian God is real, then we are clearly talking an unfair God here. You can clearly see the predicament I am in and not only is it a hopeless predicament where there is no way to convince me God is real, but is also a completely understandable predicament that should be sympathized with. I see absolutely no reason at all to see such a predicament as being worthy of punishment in hell. To think so would be asinine, absurd, cruel, unfair, and daft.
Therefore, the only way God can be all loving and all just would be if I weren't to go to hell and that God would introduce himself to me after I die and give me the choice as to whether I want to serve him or not. I should not just automatically go to hell simply because I did not believe and did not dedicate my life to someone I did not believe existed in the first place.
I am open to the possibility of the Christian God and hell being real things. What I am trying to do here is point out how it would truly be unfair, unloving, and unjust for me to go to hell in my predicament. The best I can ever do is research with an open mind. My open mind has lead me to be undecided. So for me to go to hell over some disbelief that I was genuine and honest about would be cruel and unfair. I am happy with uncertainty.