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Personally fence sitting seems best in this regard.
It is so far the only logical answer, until a new entity is entered into the debate which is able to resolve the situation. Since no logical Truth can be achieved from Religion nor Atheism the only logical conclusion is Agnostisism. I suspect that this comes under intuitive logic :p: |
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Do or do not - there is no try......
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There is no spoon.
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Well this is mainly an issue of semantics, but theism and atheism tend be statements of belief while gnosticism and agnosticism are statements of knowledge. So they are not mutually exclusive. |
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how can one possibly make an informed decision on the truth of the matter when the matter is based on a faith to either follow or not to? faith, as already mentioned in this thread, does not follow the laws of logic - which requires an element of proven knowledge in order to come to a conclusion. I do believe there is something far greater than ourselves that exists as a force or being in the universe. but with regards to what it's influence on us is in a physical sense, the form it takes or the powers it possesses, I really don't know. I think it would be naive to think that this planet is the only one to harbour the force of life. as we already know, microbes have been found on Mars. but we simply do not know if we are the most advanced form of life in our universe. likewise, we don't know if Earth holds essentially the most primative life. so tell me, do you believe Maggy, or do you not? and more to the point, what are you basing that decision on? I would be very surprised if you can answer that without refering to terms such as 'belief', 'faith', 'feel' or 'think' as none of these are based on logic when the context is an internal emotion, which is essentially the driving force behind whether you follow God or not whole-heartedly. unless of course, you are agnostic... in which case, logic holds a higher presidence in you decision making. |
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Ah, logic - the reason why two or more people will run into a burning building to save a child.
Oh, sorry - no it isn't, is it? |
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You can only make an informed decision on, is God real or not, by looking into it for your self, and not by a few(?) posts on a forum topic!
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Logic does not give you an ultimate goal it only gives you a means. This is why spock is not "logical" |
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yes. logic is the reason. ---------- Post added at 20:42 ---------- Previous post was at 20:40 ---------- Quote:
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I'd like to know how some find God when the odds are against them. When things go really tits up they believe or find something out of nowhere. If logic applied there then they'd go the other way even more.
Ok the odds seems to be stacked against myself, it's these times where I find the terms 'it's God will or it's a test' totally condescending. Too impossible to figure out, maybe that's the trouble I don't know. |
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logic and faith are at opposite ends of the scale. they will never likely meet. this is why I'm finding this fascinating.
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Which authors opinion Bender?
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Yes, thats does appear to happen! Paul Gascoigne being the latest celeb to of found God! Was God ever lost?;) I think its just when things happen in folks lives, they start to think a bit more deeply about "whats it all about, why are we here, is this all there is" and such like stuff. |
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To expand my point, this is why Voltaire said "Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities."
A lot of religious fundamentalists are being perfectly logically given their premises (i.e. what they believe). |
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