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Athiests/Agnostics: what would it take for you to become a believer? (pg. 3)
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djnitride
Ive been agnostic for years and nothing will ever change that. If I had some sort of genuine religious experience I would first question my sanity. Even with a direct experience with a greater being could we really understand the implications? I don't believe humans are capable of that. We have come so far yet we know so little.
Mr.Mystery
quote:
Originally posted by Spacey Orange
What would you have to see, experience, etc.?

You to spell "atheist" correctly.
Spacey Orange
quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
You to spell "atheist" correctly.


doesn't take much for you does it?
Mr.Mystery
I'm easy like that.
FuzzQi
Wow I totally forgot about Mr. Mystery. Hi

As an agnostic I don't even know if proof would make me religious (again). Because how could I know the proof is real?
Desiderata


always appropriate.
Desiderata
You drag me across your open wounds
I am on my last limb, I'm on my last limb
Stuck in the mainstream pseudo dude
You are on your last limb, You're on your last limb

The day I die will mean nothing to you
The days of swine and roses

Your mind's diseased with perverted justice
I am on my last limb, I'm on my last limb
Nameless horror we call love
I was only laughing, ha I was laughing

Xian zombie vampyre
I am the Father, the Father of nothing

Xian zombie vampyre
I am the Father, the Father of nothing

The day I die because of you
The days of swine and roses
Desiderata
Desiderata






"Jesus had a motorbike"
Desiderata

Moral Hazard
quote:
Originally posted by Desiderata
The life of Pi was a movie about a story that changed an Atheist into believing there is a god. But what I wrote that it was actually just a joke.


Am I not remembering this correctly. I thought the principal character in that book/movie started off with a mixture of beliefs; believing elements of Islam, Christianity, and Hinduism, no?
Desiderata
quote:
Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Am I not remembering this correctly. I thought the principal character in that book/movie started off with a mixture of beliefs; believing elements of Islam, Christianity, and Hinduism, no?


That he believed in many religions and gods. The OP said what would it take to make you believe , he didn't say which god or religion though.

i actually liked the movie and found it was inspirational. I also liked how his dad was correct about the animal.
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