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sometimes I do think that there could be one true creator of our universe. - See more at: www.abovetopsecret.com...
In the Bible, God knows a certain sort of future which He is confident that He can bring about through His own force of will.
Then there is the problem with god being omnipotent, which to me suggests he knows everything, including the future.
originally posted by: Sharted
Hi, I am pretty much an atheist but sometimes I do think that there could be one true creator of our universe. After all, it's just one big ball of energy, constantly evolving into other forms of energy. This energy must have come from somewhere, in theory. When we die our bodies are cremated or buried and that helps plants grow and feeds worms; our energy is transformed into other forms of energy and the cycle goes on forever. Now, if I was going to follow any religion it would be the one that believes in reincarnation (unsure what it's called sorry). However, therein lies the problem with modern day religions.
People who call themselves religious ALWAYS interpret their religion's rules however they see fit. I've met catholics who drink alcohol, fornicate out of wedlock, take drugs and so on. I've met many people who believe in a particular faith and don't give two #s about breaking their religious code of conduct. Then you have muslims who think it's perfectly alright to blow up the world trade centre because they were "infidels". I could be mistaken but I think any god would frown on murder, regardless of whether it's justified in any man's eyes. Then there are religions who have branched off into slightly different versions, such as Christianity with Jahovas etc. who seem to just pick a religion that suits their way of life. If a religion is chosen to suit one's personal lifestyle then what the hell is the point in it?
Then there is the problem with god being omnipotent, which to me suggests he knows everything, including the future. Knowing the future means every man's destiny is set out before he is even born, in which case nothing they do wrong is their fault and therefore shouldn't be punished by any god (sent to hell I suppose is the belief).
Then there is the ritual of going to a church every sunday because apparently singing in a building is what a god wants. The whole concept of organized religion, especially in the modern world, seems to be manufactured and tailored to suit individuals, with little or no regard to its true purpose. As we learn more about the universe and see how minute humanity is in the grand scheme of things it's quite suprising that no religious book has ever mentioned this, considering most of it came from god apparently.
re·li·gion
riˈlijən/Submit
noun
noun: religion
1.
the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
"ideas about the relationship between science and religion"
synonyms: faith, belief, worship, creed; More
a particular system of faith and worship.
plural noun: religions
"the world's great religions"
a pursuit or interest to which someone ascribes supreme importance.
"consumerism is the new religion"
originally posted by: Sharted
Hi, I am pretty much an atheist but sometimes I do think that there could be one true creator of our universe. After all, it's just one big ball of energy, constantly evolving into other forms of energy. This energy must have come from somewhere, in theory. When we die our bodies are cremated or buried and that helps plants grow and feeds worms; our energy is transformed into other forms of energy and the cycle goes on forever. Now, if I was going to follow any religion it would be the one that believes in reincarnation (unsure what it's called sorry). However, therein lies the problem with modern day religions.
People who call themselves religious ALWAYS interpret their religion's rules however they see fit. I've met catholics who drink alcohol, fornicate out of wedlock, take drugs and so on. I've met many people who believe in a particular faith and don't give two #s about breaking their religious code of conduct. Then you have muslims who think it's perfectly alright to blow up the world trade centre because they were "infidels". I could be mistaken but I think any god would frown on murder, regardless of whether it's justified in any man's eyes. Then there are religions who have branched off into slightly different versions, such as Christianity with Jahovas etc. who seem to just pick a religion that suits their way of life. If a religion is chosen to suit one's personal lifestyle then what the hell is the point in it?
Then there is the problem with god being omnipotent, which to me suggests he knows everything, including the future. Knowing the future means every man's destiny is set out before he is even born, in which case nothing they do wrong is their fault and therefore shouldn't be punished by any god (sent to hell I suppose is the belief).
Then there is the ritual of going to a church every sunday because apparently singing in a building is what a god wants. The whole concept of organized religion, especially in the modern world, seems to be manufactured and tailored to suit individuals, with little or no regard to its true purpose. As we learn more about the universe and see how minute humanity is in the grand scheme of things it's quite suprising that no religious book has ever mentioned this, considering most of it came from god apparently.