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Originally posted by SkyBluePegasus
Originally posted by whynow
I think "God" was a way for early man to explain things they didn't know and it morphed into multiple Gods/Goddesses that are characteristic of what one is lacking in their life that they need. I'm atheist and atheist I shall stay. I believe humans are wired to believe for the most part but that science will one day explain it due to electricity and energy that body naturally produces. We are all connected but it has nothing to do with a man on a cloud but chemistry, biology, etc.
You don't know where chemistry and biology will lead us though.
The trouble is with most people is that they feel the need to look at others for inspiration. Scientists and celebrities are the modern gods, at least that's how it looks from where I am. People want scientists to give them answers, people want to be like celebrities.
Look inside yourself if you want answers.
I guess to be a real agnostic in my mind you have to accept nothing as fact not even your own thoughs of what you dont know
No amount of experimentation can ever prove me right; a single experiment can prove me wrong. (paraphrased)
Originally posted by j4k312
I guess to be a real agnostic in my mind you have to accept nothing as fact not even your own thoughs of what you dont know.
Originally posted by filosophia
Whatever by nature has the use of reason has the power of judgment over certain matters. I have desires and choices and act upon those choices, I know what I want and I know what I do not want, that is the proof that I am not agnostic, since agnostic means "I don't know", if I knew nothing I would not be able to write a single sentence to you nor would you be able to understand it. If agnosticism means "I don't know the supreme truth" then I'll admit I do have some agnosticism since I do not know everything, but neither do I know nothing.
-Consolation of Philosophy