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Hello dear friends,
I am just curious (or confused) to realize that: If God does not exist then why it is so burning and more often discussed topic? Even among those who do not believe in Hm? ![]() Let us try to find the truth together! Thank you for your investment. ![]() |
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Possibly because those who believe that gods do exist often try to proscribe other's behaviour to them, regarding what they can eat, drink, who they can marry, who they can have sex with, how to bring up their children, what they wear etc.
If god belivers were happy to live their lives believing in gods and not interfering with others I doubt the topic would ever be raised. |
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God is such a burning topic because of the dominant role of religion in our country. Powerful religious individuals and groups in government and other institutions perpetuate the god-concept. Until nonreligous individuals and groups have more power or become larger relative to religionists, the idea of god is going to continue to be propogated. This is why is it so important that competing nonreligous ideas, philosophies, worldwiews, and fields of science be taught in schools and that nonreligous individuals hold elective office and have self-perpetuating groups and organizations. Otherwise, the religious majority will continue to dominate and try to force their views and practices on others. :wave:
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This topic is better suited for General Religious Discussions.
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God doesn't exist, but I was taught at an early age that he did. Lot's of people have been taught that. I think god is a personality created by us to explain nature in a personal way. We should feel right at home here on earth, but due to supernatural and mystical fantasies people just naturally believe that acts of nature, are acts of some sort of god, that somehow we are going to lift off of earth and go somewhere else? As strange as that sounds people still believe it? confused ![]() Nature doesn't hate us or love us, its just the universe acting as it does. When you learn more about how the world works, and focus less on the why does it work that way (ie; its afraid, mad, sad, happy, jealous, and in some way giving nature some sort of personality) , its simple. We might act out of emotion, purpose, or meaning but the universe does not. - Drift |
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You see, it's easy to dismiss a raving lunatic whose talking to himself on the subway. It's not so easy to dismiss a raving lunatic who insists on talking to you and trying to convince you to share his delusions. |
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