"Your in dreamland DB, I don't need any god to do any work on me. Why do I have to have a god to something to me?"
Well I think the time will come when you will be able to answer that question yourself my friend, perhaps for some bannanas? I don't know and would not venture to guess.As I said, I don't wish to try to convince you of anything and do not bear the banner for any crusade. Surely we are all in our own little dreamland. "Did you ever consider that your "God" might just want people to enjoy life, to eat drink and be merry, to just live and "Stop" trying to kiss god's ass?" Well yes and I'm glad that you make this point! By any religious convention I think I would be considerd a heretic though I fail to allow any bible beaters and the like to point that out. I live my life as I wish to live it and I believe that everyone should have that right. Along with drinking (gratuitous amounts I should add) and eating it makes me "merry" to search for answers and find truth, however subjective it may be, to explain this existance of ours and perhaps point to some objective or absolute reason for it. I cannot fathom kissing gods ass though, unless it was for bannanas. On May 21, 5:36 pm, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote: > Your in dreamland DB, I don't need any god to do any work on me. Why > do I have to have a god to something to me? > > Did you ever consider that your "God" might just want people to enjoy > life, to eat drink and be merry, to just live and "Stop" trying to > kiss god's ass? > > I find it all so pathetic. > > On May 21, 11:57 am, DarkwaterBlight <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I agree that there are many unanswered questions/unexplained phenomena > > and the like which can easily be fit into a nice little man made "God > > box". It does seem all too convienient while looking at the world > > through eyes such as yours. I also look for "proof" and I often find > > it in the human experience. Truly I do not count this as empirical > > though the numbers are convincing.HA! One might conclude this is mass > > dilusions of grandure on a global scale but the diversity of the > > numbers is what is convincing to me. You see, many of these > > "believers" are the same scientists that have you hooked on your lack > > of beleif! What they are not telling you is the very same thing that > > they "know" to be fact! And in the very same way your are bound in > > your unbelief they are promoting false "Gods" and have the believing > > masses blinded by "light" and worshiping "myths"! It comes down to > > hegamony! Yes the lust for continued power and control and greed for > > material riches. In anothr thread our friend, ash, spoke of "the > > Beligerent Dimurge" and that is who is being worshiped. It is not the > > true "God" as I understand God. Far be it from me to try to convince > > you of anything as it is beyond my capacity but I am certain that God > > shall do his own work with you. > > > On May 21, 11:22 am, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I had no doubt that we would differ, Pat. What you say still evokes > > > the question of a consciousness with intent. To say what IS just IS > > > can be viewed as a truth, like the big boulder outside my window. You > > > have created the box by imposing a set of inferences. When looking at > > > the whole there doesn't have to be a box, which essentially is a human > > > construct stemming from the need to address the unknown. > > > We deal with physical science, the proof of things, a sort of macro- > > > religion which defines everything in terms of what we see and > > > experience with our physical senses while the natural world leaves > > > open ended areas which we have no answers for. This is the point at > > > which the constructs begin to take form because there is no proof > > > otherwise, eg; the Gallileo experience. Without scientific proof > > > anyone can say anything, purport truth from dust and create "Myth". > > > Storms, lightning and thunder are no longer angry gods and sacrificial > > > human lambs are no longer necessary but for some reason we have yet to > > > let go of the main theme of religious belief. > > > Religion's foundation is completely based on explanation of the > > > unknown and the unseen, the perceptions of good and evil and the need > > > to explore afterlife. These perceptions/constructs lead to a oneness, > > > a central being, a deity and in some cultures a multiplicity, a > > > composite of deities assigned to elements of the universe such as the > > > ocean and the sun. Tack on the egocentric nature of humanity and what > > > you get is man's idea that he is an appendage of the oneness, an > > > extension of the almighty. Now we have gods with an uncanny > > > resemblance to humans; why am I not surprised. Religions are > > > worshiping "Humanity". Jesus = the only begotten son of god. Why? > > > We are the children of god. Really? Say's who? This tendency is > > > unrealistic for me and no one has ever throughout history shown in > > > anyway a proof concerning religious dogma. It all remains to this day > > > simple "Myths" from which to launch holy wars, commit unspeakable > > > atrocities, build huge organizations that collect tithing and instill > > > guilt and fear for living a natural and normal life. > > > > On May 21, 6:51 am, Pat <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > On 16 May, 15:26, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > The ball of elaboration is in your court, this is your thread. You > > > > > are making broad statements without saying much. > > > > > > You see agnostics as having a "problem" because you have anchored > > > > > yourself within your personal set of beliefs that you consider > > > > > truths. > > > > > > While issues can be linked to each other they can also be explored > > > > > individually. > > > > > > I don't see the thread going anywhere other than reaching levels of > > > > > redundancy without resolution. > > > > > > I'm with Albert Einstein below. > > > > > > Borrowed FROM: > > > > > Molly Brogan Thread May 26, 2008 > > > > > > According to Plato: When the mind's eye rests on objects illuminated > > > > > by truth and reality, it understands and comprehends them, and > > > > > functions intelligently; but when it turns to the twilight world of > > > > > change and decay, it can only form opinions, its vision is confused > > > > > and its beliefs shifting, and it seems to lack intelligence. (Plato, > > > > > Republic) > > > > > > To Spinoza, ultimate truth is the ultimate reality of a rationally > > > > > ordered system that is God. > > > > > > To Hegel, truth is a rationally integrated > > > > > system in which everything is contained. > > > > > > To Einstein, “the truth of > > > > > the Universe is human truth.” > > > > > While I usually support Einstein, here we differ a tad. Einstein went > > > > in search of truth and discovered 'relativity'. This discovery > > > > flavoured his view of truth, as he discovered the importance of the > > > > 'reference point' from within the system. But what if one's reference > > > > point is outside the system? The Qur'an states (22:6) 'God is the > > > > Reality/Absolute Truth.' The Arabic is "Allah Al-Haqq". It's a > > > > statement that is perfectly congruent with the physics I propose and, > > > > within it, still allows for the 'Special Relativity' that we > > > > experience. The viewpoint is whether or not one is outside or inside > > > > the box. Einstein was IN the box whereas Allah IS the box. > > > > > > Read More @ > > > > > >http://groups.google.com/group/minds-eye/browse_thread/thread/8531f4e... > > > > > > On May 16, 6:37 am, Fiercely Free <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > On May 16, 11:02 am, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:> Thank You! > > > > > > > > I understand it all very well and did not discredit anything. > > > > > > > > I simply recognized a multi-faceted post which needs > > > > > > > clarification on > > > > > > > some specifics. > > > > > > > Only a multi-faceted post can clearly highlight the wholistic > > > > > > approach.> Truth IS that Truth is highly subjective even in the > > > > > > sense of > > > > > > > absolutism, somewhat like absolute "fact". > > > > > > > Calling Truth as subjective matter is part of empiricism. Our > > > > > > perception about Reality can be quite different from Absolute Truth. > > > > > > That doesn't mean Absolute Truth does not exist.> The Wow really > > > > > > belongs as a pertinence to your own opening thread > > > > > > > which covers several issues. > > > > > > > All the isues covered in that post are linked to each other. You > > > > > > cannot separate one from the other.> We've covered the truth issue > > > > > > here many times before so you might > > > > > > > consider searching the Minds Eye archives. > > > > > > > The problem with agnostics is that they cannot see anything beyond > > > > > > public opinion or collective opinion. Truth can be (& most of the > > > > > > times it is) different from collective opinion. > > > > > > > > Have a good e-space night! > > > > > > > Now again the e-space illusion has come into picture. We are from > > > > > > different time zones. What is night for you is a day for me in > > > > > > India... > > > > > > > > On May 15, 8:53 pm, Fiercely Free <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Wow ! Discrediting anything that you do not understand is a > > > > > > > > typical > > > > > > > > agnostic position. Your comment, Slip Disc, is quite in line > > > > > > > > with that > > > > > > > > position. > > > > > > > > > On May 16, 4:58 am, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:> You > > > > > > > > are presenting layers upon layers upon layers of thread topic > > > > > > > > > here; kinda like sporadic inputs generated by a frenetic > > > > > > > > > thought > > > > > > > > > process. > > > > > > > > > > Break it down and address a single aspect of the rant so we > > > > > > > > > can > > > > > > > > > respond specifically to a individual point. > > > > > > > > > > I would have to suggest that you start with your personal > > > > > > > > > understanding of what "Truth" is. > > > > > > > > > There is nothing personal about "TRUTH". That's what the term > > > > > > > > "Absolute Truth" means. It is ABSOLUTE in every respect....>You > > > > > > > > obviously are already biased in the sense of what truth is and > > > > > > > > further anchor your understanding in > > > > > > > > > theistic principles which don't hold much water other than > > > > > > > > > that of a > > > > > > > > > fanaticism towards another fantasy belief system out of the > > > > > > > > > hundreds > > > > > > > > > of deity fantasies out there. > > > > > > > > > What is the basis for your assumption that my understanding > > > > > > > > about > > > > > > > > TRUTH is anchored in theistic principles ? Are you sure that > > > > > > > > you are > > > > > > > > not mixing-up theistic principles with the procedures of some > > > > > > > > organised religions like western theistic religions (such as > > > > > > > > Cristianity, Judaism or Islam) ? > > > > > > > > > > Why don't you try getting with reality? > > > > > > > > > > On May 15, 12:06 pm, Fiercely Free <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > This is with reference to Hollywood film "Adventures > > > > > > > > > > of Priscila, > > > > > > > > > > Queen of Desert". > > > > > > > > > > While explaining the system around us, Hegel used the > > > > > > > > > > terms "Real > > ... > > read more »- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
