Badjedidude said:Sanal said:I worship FSM :O
OMG a fellow believer! ^_^ The church is certainly growing, isn't it?
----Steve
I no longer consume spaghetti, for it is scared to him... All glory to the FSM. 0_0
Badjedidude said:Sanal said:I worship FSM :O
OMG a fellow believer! ^_^ The church is certainly growing, isn't it?
----Steve
SophiaGrace said:it kind of makes me sad though in a way...
because I wanted God to be real and make me magically happier....
Badjedidude said:Sanal said:I worship FSM :O
OMG a fellow believer! ^_^ The church is certainly growing, isn't it?
----Steve
Coverage said:SophiaGrace said:it kind of makes me sad though in a way...
because I wanted God to be real and make me magically happier....
If you faith was based on the idea that believing in God would make you a happier person, then it was doomed to fail from the start.
Are you a happier person now with your new beliefs?
SophiaGrace said:"ok there's this thing called life....and on either end of this thing called life is blackness and nonexistence. Suddenly life seems stupid and nonsensical. Is this a practical joke?"
Badjedidude said:SophiaGrace said:"ok there's this thing called life....and on either end of this thing called life is blackness and nonexistence. Suddenly life seems stupid and nonsensical. Is this a practical joke?"
That's not necessarily true. The absence of a God does not automatically mean the absence of an afterlife. It's possible that humans have spirits that continue on after death...that's not religious at all, it's SCIENTIFIC. Scientists will tell you that we only understand about 5% (or less) of the matter in this universe...the other 95% is completely a mystery, and is commonly referred to as "Dark Matter." It's entirely possible that a human soul is a spark of Dark Matter energy that continues on long after the physical body quits. *shrug*
Are ghosts just figments of people's imaginations? Or is it possible that ghosts are actually TRULY dead people...leftover energy from long-dead bodies, for some reason still existing on the earth instead of passing on? Lol Sounds silly, but think of it in a scientific context and it can start to make sense.
So my point is this: Just because you don't believe in God doesn't mean that there isn't hope. Hey, anyway, in about 100 years (or less), we'll probably have life-lengthening procedures that allow us to live for centuries! So just live as long as you can...and I think you'll be alright either way.
----Steve
Badjedidude said:Heh yeah I've been watching those vids. They're pretty interesting.
Well, you gotta define what Life is also. Does Life end when the body ceases functioning? Or could it be that our consciousness moves on or alters to another mode of existence? Does that mean we haven't died or that we are still alive?
That's what I was trying to say in my post.
----Steve
Badjedidude said:Lots of things are possible
----Steve
Badjedidude said:They just are! If the universe can congeal out of scattered stellar debris, then anything is possible! I think...
o_0 right? Right, Sophia? Right??? *pleads*
----Steve
Badjedidude said:They just are! If the universe can congeal out of scattered stellar debris, then anything is possible! I think...
SophiaGrace said:"ok there's this thing called life....and on either end of this thing called life is blackness and nonexistence. Suddenly life seems stupid and nonsensical. Is this a practical joke?"
Basically what I think happy atheists do is keep themselves so busy in the routines of life that they don't have to think about the aforementioned. I think atheists avoid the truth too but in a different way...
SophiaGrace said:I'm going to go watch a movie and give you a break
Badjedidude said:Any rule can be bent. I say anything is possible.
----Steve
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