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Personally whether it's there or not, I find the concept useful to maintain a little humility, for exactly the reasons you state. The same way that it's useful to imagine viewing one's actions from the outside, the concept of a God can be a handy way of checking one's behaviour from time to time. A couple of other benefits I think, are simply the concept of a moral ideal (whether or not it actually exists) may exist, and also the fact that at the end of the day, the universe does appear to be incredibly counter-intuitive from time to time. |
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Sounds like your gravitating towards Deism. Nothing wrong with that!
There's a higher power, I can't name it, or know it, so all organized religions are bunk, it may be as simple as chaos, and maybe chaos is just Order that I can't perceive. Either way It is in control, not me, but since IT cannot be known or understood for certain, It cannot be worshipped for certain. |
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Hello SirenSpeak,
I just wanted to address a couple of the things you wrote: Quote:
Let me put it another way: it is not arrogant to refuse to jump to a conclusion based on insufficient or nonexistent evidence - it is prudent. As someone else said, having doubts about your basic worldview is not only natural, but healthy and a good sign that you are a thinking being. Don't be afraid to doubt. Quote:
I don't mean to bite your head off here, SirenSpeak. I often go through some of these very same doubts and thoughts. I suspect that it's mostly due to living in a society where the same memes are transmitted over and over again - sometimes they're hard to ignore. Regards, Walross [ April 11, 2002: Message edited by: Walross ]</p> |
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Of course there are things more powerful than us. My body could be ripped limb from limb by a tornado. I could slowly kill myself by becoming addicted to the smoke of a certain plant. I could ride my bike off a cliff. I don't call nature a "higher" power, because it's not conscious. But of course we are part of nature and it has power over us. I guess your concept could help you keep a sense of proportion and humility. Personally I get that by looking at the night sky. |
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As the other posters have already said atheism is not arrogant.
Let's look at religion, and this God. We see that God is the personification of megalomania. God is the most powerful thing in the universe, and it is a person. In christianity, you strive to be God. You are suppposed to desire to be this all controling force that tells everything what to do. That is arrogance. We see with atheists on the other hand, a completely different way of going about it. We say that we are part of the universe. Every part has it's place, no part is any better or any worse. Everything is equal. There is no better than. Atheists also concede that they do not control the universe something that the religous quite explicitely claim to do. So, if we're talking arrogant I'd say let's talk about the people that say they control the universe, and strive to be its master, the religous, and not those who are just part of the whole, atheists. |
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Thanks all for the replies...
and no Sephiroth I'm not christian/muslim...lol. I can see why you may think that though. I didnt mean to imply that atheist PEOPLE are arrogant, merely that the idea that we are in total control of our lives...that to me is sort of arrogant. We as humans(esp. atheists) are control freaks! I remember as a small child watching ant farms and wondering if they were aware that they were in a farm, and that I was watching them. After, with no God creating us, we are no different than ants! This is kind of a weird thing to say but do you see my point? I realize that I will never know if "God" exists. That isnt really what I'm concerned with. I just want to be careful and not look for God just because I think there must be something to separate us from the animals. Quote:
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Just because someone studies a topic that seems to contradict the existence of a higher power, or believes something that has a similar contradiction, does not mean that that person is trying to dismiss the idea of god. I find evidence that supports evolution, so I believe it happened. I find no evidence that god exists, so I don't believe in god. If I found good evidence that god exists, I would likely believe in god's existence. Simple as that. I'm not trying to disbelieve in god. It just happens based on avilable evidence. Quote:
Anyhow, despite my countering some of the finer points of your thread, I can't see why having any of the concerns you do is anything bad. |
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