Why do you believe?
What's the point of believing?
Do you believe?
Do you embrace the unknown?
Do you attribute meaning to things that are unknown--if so, where does that come from?
This could be about anything really--faith, lifestyle, dreams & ambitions. Feel free to talk about whatever, but really try to make sense of why you act or live the way you do. Who knows, you might inspire someone who's reading (myself included)
Sorry guys it's late and I've been talking about weird things all day with my coworkers
July 27, 2015
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god is great and he is real
I believe in Santa Claus, the tooth fairy and the Easter bunny.
I WANT TO DIE T-T halp meh
The simple fact that our world is so beautifully constructed that you start to wonder was there a creator behind all this? How everything seems to function in a concise and orderly matter. Every little single part, out of the million parts, seems to put in the correct place in order for life to exist. For us to exist. Most Scientists would say this is the blind watchmaker while Theist say this is the work of God. It then leads to the question of who is right? As there can only be one true answer.
[quote=sighanide]i beliv in lov[/quote]
love conquers all
i beliv in lov
Accumulation of random events leading to even more random events. Once you delve into microphysics or quantum mechanics, one of the more basic functions you learn about is Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle and it's postulates that there is a fundamental limit to how precisely you can pinpoint the position and momentum of a particle. If the very things that make up our observable universe don't have a specific rhyme or reason to them, how can we expect anything more of the macro-verse? Everything seems so arbitrary thereafter.
[quote=sirkibblex2]I also believe this person is a robot.[/quote]
I was reading the Bible (non-children's version) independently by age three and solving 100-piece puzzles by two and a half.
Perhaps I am sort of successful artificial biomachine.
Your time is limited, human.
I don't immediately reject the notion of some sort of creator, however I find any assumption or religion-based concept of one to be immediately faulty and likely wrong.
The only reason I don't reject the concept of a creator of sorts is due to the fact that we have no real concept of what came before the Big Bang. So, everything from some alien named "Bob" blowing up his apartment to an eternal entity is fair game until we can mathematically conceive of something specific before the universe as we know it.