What would prove GOD does/doesn't exists?

Olive Drab Green

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They may not understand. If they want to, they'll find what they're looking for.

I don't believe in a Judeo-Christian deity. I believe God is the life energy that flows through all of us. We are all a part of that same flow or entity. Nerve cells within this realm of possibilities so that "God" can experience this life through every possibility that exists. We are the result of God pondering its own existence. We will return to that life stream disintegrated, stripped of our egos, and waiting to wake in another womb.
 
They may not understand. If they want to, they'll find what they're looking for.

I don't believe in a Judeo-Christian deity. I believe God is the life energy that flows through all of us. We are all a part of that same flow or entity. Nerve cells within this realm of possibilities so that "God" can experience this life through every possibility that exists. We are the result of God pondering its own existence. We will return to that life stream disintegrated, stripped of our egos, and waiting to wake in another womb.
Energy is what keeps me going. We all have our own sense of spirit.
 
The question is: What would prove GOD does/doesn't exists?
My answer :
An experience.

The grateful dead R masterminds @ keepin' people away from God.
They have proved 2 their crowds that GOD doesn;t exist. Which is pure blasphemy / deceptive garbage
 

Padawanbater2

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I believe God is the life energy that flows through all of us.
We are all a part of that same flow or entity.
Nerve cells within this realm of possibilities so that "God" can experience this life through every possibility that exists.
We are the result of God pondering its own existence.
What does any of this actually mean?

It sounds like some kind of new age spirituality

What is "life energy"? What evidence is there to support the idea that this description of "god" exists?

We will return to that life stream disintegrated, stripped of our egos, and waiting to wake in another womb.
Like reincarnation?
 

Olive Drab Green

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What does any of this actually mean?

It sounds like some kind of new age spirituality

What is "life energy"? What evidence is there to support the idea that this description of "god" exists?


Like reincarnation?
I don't need evidence. I've seen it and felt it, when I committed to it. You can write it off as a hallucinogenuc experience, but it is not recreational at all. It's downright 2 hours of horrific stuff, ayahuasca. But you learn things about who you are without your ego. Things you have to do to become who you want and need to be to flourish in this life. And something benevolent was with me. I could tell this guide was not from my mind. I call it Mother.

I have also have found through this how important breathing is to maintain connection and balance between body and soul. And to be here now. I am still working on this, though.
 

Padawanbater2

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The question is: What would prove GOD does/doesn't exists?
My answer :
An experience.
No, because the existence of God must be accepted on faith

If you were to experience something that proved God exists, you would be rejecting the terms required by God for belief. Accepting the existence of God based on faith shows a willingness for subservience.

If you know God exists, you can't have faith He does
 
I don't need evidence. I've seen it and felt it, when I committed to it. You can write it off as a hallucinogenuc experience, but it is not recreational at all. It's downright 2 hours of horrific stuff. But you learn things about who you are without your ego. Things you have to do to become who you want and need to be to flourish in this life. And something benevolent was with me. I could tell this guide was not from my mind. I call her Mother.
How 'entheogenic' of U. XD

The best journeys start out dark and end with light.
 

Padawanbater2

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I don't need evidence. I've seen it and felt it, when I committed to it. You can write it off as a hallucinogenuc experience, but it is not recreational at all. It's downright 2 hours of horrific stuff. But you learn things about who you are without your ego. Things you have to do to become who you want and need to be to flourish in this life. And something benevolent was with me. I could tell this guide was not from my mind. I call her Mother.
But you understand the nature of proof or evidence is that which can be reproduced regardless of belief, so in regards to the question posed in the OP, is there nothing that would prove to you otherwise? Is it possible to prove to you that God does not exist?
 
No, because the existence of God must be accepted on faith

If you were to experience something that proved God exists, you would be rejecting the terms required by God for belief. Accepting the existence of God based on faith shows a willingness for subservience.

If you know God exists, you can't have faith He does
Faith > experience
 

Olive Drab Green

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But you understand the nature of proof or evidence is that which can be reproduced regardless of belief, so in regards to the question posed in the OP, is there nothing that would prove to you otherwise? Is it possible to prove to you that God does not exist?
I don't need to prove it to you, though. If you seek it, you will find what you are looking for. Until then, I don't have any desire to force proof upon you. But you should give my way a try if all else fails for you.
 

Padawanbater2

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Faith > experience
Except the problem with that is that all major organized religions require belief based upon faith, so, at best, you're gambling your soul and eternal damnation on the highest bidder (and not by very much, there are almost as many Muslims who believe the Islamic faith than there are Christians), so what happens if you're wrong at it turns out the Muslims were right and Allah is God and Muhammad was the prophet, etc.?
 

Padawanbater2

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I don't need to prove it to you, though. If you seek it, you will find what you are looking for. Until then, I don't have any desire to force proof upon you. But you should give my way a try if all else fails for you.
I have seeked the truth, and I have found what I've been looking for. I'm not asking you to force proof upon me, I'm asking you what your proof is
 
Except the problem with that is that all major organized religions require belief based upon faith, so, at best, you're gambling your soul and eternal damnation on the highest bidder (and not by very much, there are almost as many Muslims who believe the Islamic faith than there are Christians), so what happens if you're wrong at it turns out the Muslims were right and Allah is God and Muhammad was the prophet, etc.?
I would admit I am fucking idiot. U know what I'm sayin' ?
 
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