Does The God Concept?

The Real Peter Parker

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Damn, I venture into the politics section every once in a while, and I try not to post, as I hear it's addicting and disastrous, horrible but unavoidable, but you created HALF OF THE THREADS in this section!

I'm impressed. I'm sending rep your way.
 

luckydog82

Active Member
I would have to say include, isn't that obvious ,to exclude the concept of a higher power when referring to god , wouldn't that make him redundant
 

Woodstock.Hippie

New Member
Life it seems will fade away
Drifting further every day
Getting lost within myself
Nothing matters, no one else

I have lost the will to live
Simply nothing more to give
There is nothing more for me
Need the end to set me free

Things not what they used to be
Missing one inside of me
Deathly lost, this can't be real
Cannot stand this hell I feel

Emptiness is filling me
To the point of agony
Growing darkness taking dawn
I was me but now he's gone

No one but We can save Ourselves
Many Feel IT
too late
Now I can't think
Think why I should even try

Yesterday seems as though
IT never existed
They greet me warm
Now I will just say goodbye
 

qptyqpty

Active Member
God concept always heeds to a greater power. Whether within ones' self, or an external force, the thing worshipped is always of greater substance both morally/spiritually and in power. The God is always what you trust. If you only trust in yourself, you are your own God, unless in the case of Atheism, which is a lack in belief that there is a God or Gods and therefore they are unchained to religious substance yet still tied to morality. ;)
 

Mr.Luso

Well-Known Member
God doesn't exist simple. as a higher power is different one doesn't really mean the other to believe in god you must discard most of the science as higher power science can really prove.
we know god dint create the world in 7 days, but we do almost 100% sure there was a big bang as e=mc2 says but for that to happen something ad to ad the energy to create the mass, as a higher power. but we can also be an experiment of something much larger then us or simply be part of something much bigger as everything is relative including the perception of the world and space is relative to the size of the one observing.
 

Mr.KushMan

Well-Known Member
When I feel conflicted with spiritual problems I always am beguiled at the philosophy of solipsism. It being an incontrovertible concept that is all pervasive, and in my opinion if you can't really prove the existence of the external world then why take to sensational ideas like the literal interpretation of the bible, filled with boundaries on your life, and deny the only conclusive proof of the universe from science. I mean it is quite dichotomous, but as is everything in western society, as our language is designed to have a thesis and antithesis which logically would solve itself by compromising, but being such a complex organism as language is it actually creates either another thesis or the antithesis to another thesis, a male or female.

Peace
 
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