I don't believe in God
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It often comes back to this question about how god can allow suffering. If we would say that there is no god, wouldn’t there still be suffering? It would probably still be suffering but there would be no one to turn to, no comfort to get. I prefer believing in god just because it feels better.rgambs said:
Absolutely not, if that God operates in this reality.Annafalk said:So a sincere question for non believers, if you could choose, would you want there to be a God or not?
Why would I want a wantonly malicious and supremely vain deity sitting in the sky like a child with a magnifier over an ant hill.
Why would anyone want to believe that there is an omnipotent being that sits back and watches the Holocaust unfold?
Fuck that!
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Geez, if I believed in God I'd blame all the suffering on him and hate him, and feel worse, lol. I don't get why God can cause all the suffering (and I mean the kind that has nothing to do with free will, which is a LOT of suffering), but then also be looked to for comfort to relieve the bad emotions attached to that very same suffering. I'm not sure how that is comforting to people.
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Off course, I understandGern Blansten said:
not if he watches me take a dump every morningAnnafalk said:So a sincere question for non believers, if you could choose, would you want there to be a God or not?
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I'm with Pj_Soul, if I believed there was a God who could stop children from starving and being raped, but chose not to for no good reason, I would hate that God for being such a dick.Annafalk said:
It often comes back to this question about how god can allow suffering. If we would say that there is no god, wouldn’t there still be suffering? It would probably still be suffering but there would be no one to turn to, no comfort to get. I prefer believing in god just because it feels better.rgambs said:
Absolutely not, if that God operates in this reality.Annafalk said:So a sincere question for non believers, if you could choose, would you want there to be a God or not?
Why would I want a wantonly malicious and supremely vain deity sitting in the sky like a child with a magnifier over an ant hill.
Why would anyone want to believe that there is an omnipotent being that sits back and watches the Holocaust unfold?
Fuck that!Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
I agree about less suffering, but I think we humans are the ones making most of the suffering...we should do more to lessen it.Kev - Coat and Keys said:
It would have to be a better one than the one I don't think we have currently - a less suffering based one would be cool.Annafalk said:So a sincere question for non believers, if you could choose, would you want there to be a God or not?
But I am cool with my mistakes being mine I don't need any pre-determinism.0 -
Yeah that's where I'm at.rgambs said:
I'm with Pj_Soul, if I believed there was a God who could stop children from starving and being raped, but chose not to for no good reason, I would hate that God for being such a dick.Annafalk said:
It often comes back to this question about how god can allow suffering. If we would say that there is no god, wouldn’t there still be suffering? It would probably still be suffering but there would be no one to turn to, no comfort to get. I prefer believing in god just because it feels better.rgambs said:
Absolutely not, if that God operates in this reality.Annafalk said:So a sincere question for non believers, if you could choose, would you want there to be a God or not?
Why would I want a wantonly malicious and supremely vain deity sitting in the sky like a child with a magnifier over an ant hill.
Why would anyone want to believe that there is an omnipotent being that sits back and watches the Holocaust unfold?
Fuck that!
If god is all powerful and does nothing to end suffering then that isn't a god I'm interested in paying much attention to.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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Tell that to the victims of the Tsunami in 2004 or the kids who starve to death in Africa because of drought or the Haitians who died of dehydration while trapped under a building after the earthquake. Or to all the people who die of all the many deadly diseases. Or to all the people who die a slow, miserable death just because of old age. I totally disagree that humans make most of the suffering in this world. Yes, of course humans do create their own horrors way too much, but Nature (or God, if you believe in that kind of thing) still causes by far the most suffering in this world.Annafalk said:
I agree about less suffering, but I think we humans are the ones making most of the suffering...we should do more to lessen it.Kev - Coat and Keys said:
It would have to be a better one than the one I don't think we have currently - a less suffering based one would be cool.Annafalk said:So a sincere question for non believers, if you could choose, would you want there to be a God or not?
But I am cool with my mistakes being mine I don't need any pre-determinism.
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Believe me I hate that too, evil humans.Gern Blansten said:
Yeah that's where I'm at.rgambs said:
I'm with Pj_Soul, if I believed there was a God who could stop children from starving and being raped, but chose not to for no good reason, I would hate that God for being such a dick.Annafalk said:
It often comes back to this question about how god can allow suffering. If we would say that there is no god, wouldn’t there still be suffering? It would probably still be suffering but there would be no one to turn to, no comfort to get. I prefer believing in god just because it feels better.rgambs said:
Absolutely not, if that God operates in this reality.Annafalk said:So a sincere question for non believers, if you could choose, would you want there to be a God or not?
Why would I want a wantonly malicious and supremely vain deity sitting in the sky like a child with a magnifier over an ant hill.
Why would anyone want to believe that there is an omnipotent being that sits back and watches the Holocaust unfold?
Fuck that!
If god is all powerful and does nothing to end suffering then that isn't a god I'm interested in paying much attention to.0 -
right....humans that are more powerful than god.Annafalk said:
Believe me I hate that too, evil humans.Gern Blansten said:
Yeah that's where I'm at.rgambs said:
I'm with Pj_Soul, if I believed there was a God who could stop children from starving and being raped, but chose not to for no good reason, I would hate that God for being such a dick.Annafalk said:
It often comes back to this question about how god can allow suffering. If we would say that there is no god, wouldn’t there still be suffering? It would probably still be suffering but there would be no one to turn to, no comfort to get. I prefer believing in god just because it feels better.rgambs said:
Absolutely not, if that God operates in this reality.Annafalk said:So a sincere question for non believers, if you could choose, would you want there to be a God or not?
Why would I want a wantonly malicious and supremely vain deity sitting in the sky like a child with a magnifier over an ant hill.
Why would anyone want to believe that there is an omnipotent being that sits back and watches the Holocaust unfold?
Fuck that!
If god is all powerful and does nothing to end suffering then that isn't a god I'm interested in paying much attention to.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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Religion beats your very logical argument with the whole free will argument. God won't stop people from harming others because he prefers to sit back and let them choose to do that, because humans have to choose to be good. It is a clever argument, because it will always and forever "explain" the problem of the horrors brought on people even though God has the power to stop it, and it actually sets God up as the giver of our own ability to make decisions (not matter how much it hurts others), which apparently we're supposed to really, really appreciate.Gern Blansten said:
right....humans that are more powerful than god.Annafalk said:
Believe me I hate that too, evil humans.Gern Blansten said:
Yeah that's where I'm at.rgambs said:
I'm with Pj_Soul, if I believed there was a God who could stop children from starving and being raped, but chose not to for no good reason, I would hate that God for being such a dick.Annafalk said:
It often comes back to this question about how god can allow suffering. If we would say that there is no god, wouldn’t there still be suffering? It would probably still be suffering but there would be no one to turn to, no comfort to get. I prefer believing in god just because it feels better.rgambs said:
Absolutely not, if that God operates in this reality.Annafalk said:So a sincere question for non believers, if you could choose, would you want there to be a God or not?
Why would I want a wantonly malicious and supremely vain deity sitting in the sky like a child with a magnifier over an ant hill.
Why would anyone want to believe that there is an omnipotent being that sits back and watches the Holocaust unfold?
Fuck that!
If god is all powerful and does nothing to end suffering then that isn't a god I'm interested in paying much attention to.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
We humans are the ones that have to do something it’s our responsibility.Gern Blansten said:
right....humans that are more powerful than god.Annafalk said:
Believe me I hate that too, evil humans.Gern Blansten said:
Yeah that's where I'm at.rgambs said:
I'm with Pj_Soul, if I believed there was a God who could stop children from starving and being raped, but chose not to for no good reason, I would hate that God for being such a dick.Annafalk said:
It often comes back to this question about how god can allow suffering. If we would say that there is no god, wouldn’t there still be suffering? It would probably still be suffering but there would be no one to turn to, no comfort to get. I prefer believing in god just because it feels better.rgambs said:
Absolutely not, if that God operates in this reality.Annafalk said:So a sincere question for non believers, if you could choose, would you want there to be a God or not?
Why would I want a wantonly malicious and supremely vain deity sitting in the sky like a child with a magnifier over an ant hill.
Why would anyone want to believe that there is an omnipotent being that sits back and watches the Holocaust unfold?
Fuck that!
If god is all powerful and does nothing to end suffering then that isn't a god I'm interested in paying much attention to.0 -
Except that if God was a little smarter He would give us free will and then punish us directly and immediately for our sins.PJ_Soul said:
Religion beats your very logical argument with the whole free will argument. God won't stop people from harming others because he prefers to sit back and let them choose to do that, because humans have to choose to be good. It is a clever argument, because it will always and forever "explain" the problem of the horrors brought on people even though God has the power to stop it, and it actually sets God up as the giver of our own ability to make decisions (not matter how much it hurts others), which apparently we're supposed to really, really appreciate.Gern Blansten said:
right....humans that are more powerful than god.Annafalk said:
Believe me I hate that too, evil humans.Gern Blansten said:
Yeah that's where I'm at.rgambs said:
I'm with Pj_Soul, if I believed there was a God who could stop children from starving and being raped, but chose not to for no good reason, I would hate that God for being such a dick.Annafalk said:
It often comes back to this question about how god can allow suffering. If we would say that there is no god, wouldn’t there still be suffering? It would probably still be suffering but there would be no one to turn to, no comfort to get. I prefer believing in god just because it feels better.rgambs said:
Absolutely not, if that God operates in this reality.Annafalk said:So a sincere question for non believers, if you could choose, would you want there to be a God or not?
Why would I want a wantonly malicious and supremely vain deity sitting in the sky like a child with a magnifier over an ant hill.
Why would anyone want to believe that there is an omnipotent being that sits back and watches the Holocaust unfold?
Fuck that!
If god is all powerful and does nothing to end suffering then that isn't a god I'm interested in paying much attention to.
Rape a kid?
Straight to hell. None of this bullshit hanging around raping more kids.
Start a war?
Straight to hell.
Easy tweak, damn, I must be smarter than God.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
It could be argued that your first couple of examples were/are caused by humans.PJ_Soul said:
Tell that to the victims of the Tsunami in 2004 or the kids who starve to death in Africa because of drought or the Haitians who died of hydration while trapped under a building after the earthquake. Or to all the people who die of all the many deadly diseases. Or to all the people who die a slow, miserable death just because of old age. I totally disagree that humans make most of the suffering in this world. Yes, of course humans do create their own horrors way too much, but Nature (or God, if you believe in that kind of thing) still causes by far the most suffering in this world.Annafalk said:
I agree about less suffering, but I think we humans are the ones making most of the suffering...we should do more to lessen it.Kev - Coat and Keys said:
It would have to be a better one than the one I don't think we have currently - a less suffering based one would be cool.Annafalk said:So a sincere question for non believers, if you could choose, would you want there to be a God or not?
But I am cool with my mistakes being mine I don't need any pre-determinism.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
That is baloney in the first degree for a host of reasons.Annafalk said:
We humans are the ones that have to do something it’s our responsibility.Gern Blansten said:
right....humans that are more powerful than god.Annafalk said:
Believe me I hate that too, evil humans.Gern Blansten said:
Yeah that's where I'm at.rgambs said:
I'm with Pj_Soul, if I believed there was a God who could stop children from starving and being raped, but chose not to for no good reason, I would hate that God for being such a dick.Annafalk said:
It often comes back to this question about how god can allow suffering. If we would say that there is no god, wouldn’t there still be suffering? It would probably still be suffering but there would be no one to turn to, no comfort to get. I prefer believing in god just because it feels better.rgambs said:
Absolutely not, if that God operates in this reality.Annafalk said:So a sincere question for non believers, if you could choose, would you want there to be a God or not?
Why would I want a wantonly malicious and supremely vain deity sitting in the sky like a child with a magnifier over an ant hill.
Why would anyone want to believe that there is an omnipotent being that sits back and watches the Holocaust unfold?
Fuck that!
If god is all powerful and does nothing to end suffering then that isn't a god I'm interested in paying much attention to.
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WHEREAS, the creator of the universe is "God" and,
WHEREAS, everything must have a creator,
THEREIN, what created "God"?
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But how could a God take away our every way of evil? We have free will. What would we even be able to do freely if a God intervened? I don't think it's so easy to say that if there is a God they are spiteful to allow suffering. If you take the God concept as truth, then you recognize that the ability to create and control are different pieces of the puzzle. I guess we shouldn't procreate because our children may be the next mass murderer. We know the risks, but do so anyway.Gern Blansten said:
right....humans that are more powerful than god.Annafalk said:
Believe me I hate that too, evil humans.Gern Blansten said:
Yeah that's where I'm at.rgambs said:
I'm with Pj_Soul, if I believed there was a God who could stop children from starving and being raped, but chose not to for no good reason, I would hate that God for being such a dick.Annafalk said:
It often comes back to this question about how god can allow suffering. If we would say that there is no god, wouldn’t there still be suffering? It would probably still be suffering but there would be no one to turn to, no comfort to get. I prefer believing in god just because it feels better.rgambs said:
Absolutely not, if that God operates in this reality.Annafalk said:So a sincere question for non believers, if you could choose, would you want there to be a God or not?
Why would I want a wantonly malicious and supremely vain deity sitting in the sky like a child with a magnifier over an ant hill.
Why would anyone want to believe that there is an omnipotent being that sits back and watches the Holocaust unfold?
Fuck that!
If god is all powerful and does nothing to end suffering then that isn't a god I'm interested in paying much attention to.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
How so? I mean, drought maybe from climate change, but drought has acted as a natural population control since the beginning of time, so maybe not. But I'm pretty sure humans couldn't have stopped the earthquake that caused that Tsunami. Or maybe you're saying it's humans' faults because they chose to build things that couldn't withstand the Tsunami and Earthquake, or it's their fault because they didn't migrate out of the place with the drought? Well hell, in that case, our very existence and just trying to survive is our fault and is what makes us deserve all the suffering, so screw God anyway.dankind said:
It could be argued that your first couple of examples were/are caused by humans.PJ_Soul said:
Tell that to the victims of the Tsunami in 2004 or the kids who starve to death in Africa because of drought or the Haitians who died of hydration while trapped under a building after the earthquake. Or to all the people who die of all the many deadly diseases. Or to all the people who die a slow, miserable death just because of old age. I totally disagree that humans make most of the suffering in this world. Yes, of course humans do create their own horrors way too much, but Nature (or God, if you believe in that kind of thing) still causes by far the most suffering in this world.Annafalk said:
I agree about less suffering, but I think we humans are the ones making most of the suffering...we should do more to lessen it.Kev - Coat and Keys said:
It would have to be a better one than the one I don't think we have currently - a less suffering based one would be cool.Annafalk said:So a sincere question for non believers, if you could choose, would you want there to be a God or not?
But I am cool with my mistakes being mine I don't need any pre-determinism.
Plus, what kind of God worthy of love would allow the free will of one man destroy the life of another? Why should one person's free will supersede another's? That makes no sense and I don't know why believers aren't pissed right off.
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To your last question because humans control their own fate. It is our problem to figure out.PJ_Soul said:
How so? I mean, drought maybe from climate change, but drought has acted as a natural population control since the beginning of time, so maybe not. But I'm pretty sure humans couldn't have stopped the earthquake that caused that Tsunami. Or maybe you're saying it's humans' faults because they chose to build things that couldn't withstand the Tsunami and Earthquake, or it's their fault because they didn't migrate out of the place with the drought? Well hell, in that case, our very existence and just trying to survive is our fault and is what makes us deserve all the suffering, so screw God anyway.dankind said:
It could be argued that your first couple of examples were/are caused by humans.PJ_Soul said:
Tell that to the victims of the Tsunami in 2004 or the kids who starve to death in Africa because of drought or the Haitians who died of hydration while trapped under a building after the earthquake. Or to all the people who die of all the many deadly diseases. Or to all the people who die a slow, miserable death just because of old age. I totally disagree that humans make most of the suffering in this world. Yes, of course humans do create their own horrors way too much, but Nature (or God, if you believe in that kind of thing) still causes by far the most suffering in this world.Annafalk said:
I agree about less suffering, but I think we humans are the ones making most of the suffering...we should do more to lessen it.Kev - Coat and Keys said:
It would have to be a better one than the one I don't think we have currently - a less suffering based one would be cool.Annafalk said:So a sincere question for non believers, if you could choose, would you want there to be a God or not?
But I am cool with my mistakes being mine I don't need any pre-determinism.
Plus, what kind of God worthy of love would allow the free will of one man destroy the life of another? Why should one person's free will supersede another's? That makes no sense and I don't know why believers aren't pissed right off. It's a hopeless situation...0 -
This sounds like a smart idea but if people knew for sure they are being watched on by a higher power, with the risk of getting sucked up if they do wrong. Wouldn’t all people live with a great fear of taking a step wrong? (I off course like the thought about bad people getting punished though.)rgambs said:
Except that if God was a little smarter He would give us free will and then punish us directly and immediately for our sins.PJ_Soul said:
Religion beats your very logical argument with the whole free will argument. God won't stop people from harming others because he prefers to sit back and let them choose to do that, because humans have to choose to be good. It is a clever argument, because it will always and forever "explain" the problem of the horrors brought on people even though God has the power to stop it, and it actually sets God up as the giver of our own ability to make decisions (not matter how much it hurts others), which apparently we're supposed to really, really appreciate.Gern Blansten said:
right....humans that are more powerful than god.Annafalk said:
Believe me I hate that too, evil humans.Gern Blansten said:
Yeah that's where I'm at.rgambs said:
I'm with Pj_Soul, if I believed there was a God who could stop children from starving and being raped, but chose not to for no good reason, I would hate that God for being such a dick.Annafalk said:
It often comes back to this question about how god can allow suffering. If we would say that there is no god, wouldn’t there still be suffering? It would probably still be suffering but there would be no one to turn to, no comfort to get. I prefer believing in god just because it feels better.rgambs said:
Absolutely not, if that God operates in this reality.Annafalk said:So a sincere question for non believers, if you could choose, would you want there to be a God or not?
Why would I want a wantonly malicious and supremely vain deity sitting in the sky like a child with a magnifier over an ant hill.
Why would anyone want to believe that there is an omnipotent being that sits back and watches the Holocaust unfold?
Fuck that!
If god is all powerful and does nothing to end suffering then that isn't a god I'm interested in paying much attention to.
Rape a kid?
Straight to hell. None of this bullshit hanging around raping more kids.
Start a war?
Straight to hell.
Easy tweak, damn, I must be smarter than God.Post edited by Annafalk on0 -
Annafalk said:tbergs said:
But how could a God take away our every way of evil? We have free will. What would we even be able to do freely if a God intervened? I don't think it's so easy to say that if there is a God they are spiteful to allow suffering. If you take the God concept as truth, then you recognize that the ability to create and control are different pieces of the puzzle. I guess we shouldn't procreate because our children may be the next mass murderer. We know the risks, but do so anyway.Gern Blansten said:
right....humans that are more powerful than god.Annafalk said:
Believe me I hate that too, evil humans.Gern Blansten said:
Yeah that's where I'm at.rgambs said:
I'm with Pj_Soul, if I believed there was a God who could stop children from starving and being raped, but chose not to for no good reason, I would hate that God for being such a dick.Annafalk said:
It often comes back to this question about how god can allow suffering. If we would say that there is no god, wouldn’t there still be suffering? It would probably still be suffering but there would be no one to turn to, no comfort to get. I prefer believing in god just because it feels better.rgambs said:
Absolutely not, if that God operates in this reality.Annafalk said:So a sincere question for non believers, if you could choose, would you want there to be a God or not?
Why would I want a wantonly malicious and supremely vain deity sitting in the sky like a child with a magnifier over an ant hill.
Why would anyone want to believe that there is an omnipotent being that sits back and watches the Holocaust unfold?
Fuck that!
If god is all powerful and does nothing to end suffering then that isn't a god I'm interested in paying much attention to.
God could do the responsible thing and come out of hiding.
This sounds like a smart idea but if people knew for sure they are being watched on by a higher power, with the risk of getting sucked up if they do wrong. Wouldn’t all people live with a great fear of taking a step wrong? (I off course like the thought about bad people getting punished though.)rgambs said:
Except that if God was a little smarter He would give us free will and then punish us directly and immediately for our sins.PJ_Soul said:
Religion beats your very logical argument with the whole free will argument. God won't stop people from harming others because he prefers to sit back and let them choose to do that, because humans have to choose to be good. It is a clever argument, because it will always and forever "explain" the problem of the horrors brought on people even though God has the power to stop it, and it actually sets God up as the giver of our own ability to make decisions (not matter how much it hurts others), which apparently we're supposed to really, really appreciate.Gern Blansten said:
right....humans that are more powerful than god.Annafalk said:
Believe me I hate that too, evil humans.Gern Blansten said:
Yeah that's where I'm at.rgambs said:
I'm with Pj_Soul, if I believed there was a God who could stop children from starving and being raped, but chose not to for no good reason, I would hate that God for being such a dick.Annafalk said:
It often comes back to this question about how god can allow suffering. If we would say that there is no god, wouldn’t there still be suffering? It would probably still be suffering but there would be no one to turn to, no comfort to get. I prefer believing in god just because it feels better.rgambs said:
Absolutely not, if that God operates in this reality.Annafalk said:So a sincere question for non believers, if you could choose, would you want there to be a God or not?
Why would I want a wantonly malicious and supremely vain deity sitting in the sky like a child with a magnifier over an ant hill.
Why would anyone want to believe that there is an omnipotent being that sits back and watches the Holocaust unfold?
Fuck that!
If god is all powerful and does nothing to end suffering then that isn't a god I'm interested in paying much attention to.
Rape a kid?
Straight to hell. None of this bullshit hanging around raping more kids.
Start a war?
Straight to hell.
Easy tweak, damn, I must be smarter than God.
Show Himself and definitively lay out the rules and punishments and be there for counsel, actually answer prayers.
Basically, God could be a decent parent and not a deadbeat Dad who created us and left us a note that says what we should or shouldn't do.
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