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| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Well I suppose if you're impressionable enough to be a hardcore evangelical in the first place... |
Hah, good one 
The term "hardcore" is probably being used loosely by me. There were certainly a large number of people who buy into the whole religious thing much more firmly than I ever did. Either way, it's amazing what childhood indoctrination can do to a person.
It can take years to break out of the sort of brainwashing the children in religious families experience, and my experience is very common among evangelicals-turned-atheist. Especially if you spend your childhood surrounded by believers, and don't interact with people capable of seriously challenging your belief.
I describe myself as a pseudo atheist. I'm probably agnostic, as I don't know whether or not there is a god, but I believe that there isn't one. I think I summed up my current theory on God's possible existence pretty well a couple of years ago in the TOTA section of this forum, and I'll update it to portray my more current thoughts.
| quote: | If a God/Creator actually exists
"The problem with science being used to prove God is that science is limited to what we can observe within our universe. If there is a creator, the creator doesn't live within this universe, the creator lives outside the realms of time and space. I picture someone like me playing Sim City, I'm not IN the city I create, I live in my own world, yet the city exists, and I have control over it. I don't really care about the sims in my city, so long as the big picture is working the way I want, I even destroy buildings, reshape the land, and summon monsters and volcanoes to decimate it just for fun. Do you suppose there are little sims running around my city questioning my existence? Probably not, it's just a computer game, but if there were, they would no sooner be able to prove my existence than we are capable of proving the existence of our creator.
Now, if a little message popped up on my screen one day from one of my little sims saying "Hey, I know you're out there Matt, I need some help, I'm stuck on this piece of deteriorating road down on H-78, think you could help me out?" And I help that little sim, I've proved my existence to him. But it wouldn't strengthen the argument from my religious sims that I'm a loving, all-caring God who provides eternal paradise to believers, and torture for the non. Only that I exist, and sometimes, I help a brother out.
Anyway, he would share his experience with others, yet there'd be no physical evidence, no witnesses... Just one believer among the throng (for all that's worth, since there's no eternal paradise for him when he sim-dies). I just performed a miracle for that little dude, and yet his belief would still be rejected because the miracle I performed would be impossible to recreate. And some little sim-scientist would say "Well, the wind must have blown away the debris." or some such 'logical' explanation. Yet I go on existing, watching over my little city, protecting and caring for it some days, destroying it on others, until I get bored or it's time for bed, and I turn the damn computer off." |
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Captain Planet is gey.
Water, Fire, Earth, Wind, Heart???
These forces are supposed to combine to create Captain Planet?
Bullshit.
Those forces combine to create a soaking, boiling mudstorm on Valentine's Day.
Last edited by Spam on Apr-24-2011 at 01:02
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