Why there almost certainly is No God!!

I appreciate the debate, no hard feelings bro.

Not at all. I didn't step into this arena, this thread, to create a riot. I decided to sit down and chat with you fellas and maybe offer some insight and encouragement from my own personal experiences and relationship with God. I tell you the journey with God has not always been easy, many times I had become angry with God, but I always kept an open mind and heart and He always brought some form of answer, understanding, hope, comfort, encouragement, peace, etc. I see people fighting endlessly either over things that just don't profit or over things to which there is a clear answer if all parties would be calm and receptive enough to acknowledge.

Yeah, please, continue to discuss, question, experiment, challenge. God is always ready to meet the challenge, and I try to be too. :) See u round...
 
Hey bros. I just came across this video clip by Peter Kreeft, Professor of Philosophy at Boston College discussing God, suffering, and logical deduction. Interesting.

 
If you truly are fond of atheism, than you shouldn't be offended by the idea that someone might mug you, sleep with your wife, and kill your children for no reason. After all, who are YOU to decide what is right and wrong? If there are no morals, and therefore no need of conscience, then "everything goes" is the norm, and you should live in constant crippling fear because everyone you encounter WILL be out to get you in some way.

I'm just sayin'...

 
Man just reading this thread, jumping around mostly, there are some very SILLY members on meso!

I especially enjoy the people that say "you don't have any proof god isn't real" is a valid argument, but when the script has been flipped and people like myself say "you don't have any proof that he IS real" it suddenly becomes a total fucking non point....
They say "I don't have to see him or have any kind of logic based evidence, I can FEEL it"...yeah, well...I got a feeling too, and my feeling is that you're full of shit lol. You can say we don't have any evidence that God isn't real, but it sure does seem to be tipped in our favor. Usually something that can't be proven would be dismissed as a farce. You wouldn't say the loch Ness monster is real, because you have no evidence to prove to you that nessie is real, but when it comes to a mystical overlord loving in the clouds suddenly you don't need any proof? A fucking hunch is enough for you? Get right outta town!
 
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New Atheist mind control conspiracy (Mr. Computer)
New Atheist mind control conspiracy (Mr. Computer)

For the last several years, I've been working with high-level members of the so-called New Atheist political movement.

With the exception of the late Christopher Hitchens, most of the members of this movement can be safely described as politically conservative, often bordering on ultra-nationalist. The group is defined by its xenophobia.

Hitch was a notable exception, in his well-known (via Vanity Fair) alignment with the anti-authoritarian left. Once, at a party, an intoxicated neuroscientist described to my colleague the process of using mind control to encourage the incorrigible Hitch to smoke until he caught throat cancer.

This neuroscientist was proud of their accomplishment of killing off Hitch. Rest in peace.

A certain cognitive neuroscientist in the New Atheist movement seems to think nobody will catch on that he's involved in the Mr. Computer conspiracy. He uses forced brain implants on students who show even a slight disposition to atheism, at several large colleges scattered around the continental USA.

The number of students who have been given Remote Neural Monitoring implants with mind control by the New Atheists are, at a minimum, in the tens of thousands. The implant's nano-tech is so hard to distinguish from a bug bite for most people, if you aren't already familiar with the technology.

I've been in hiding for the last year, trying to escape their mind control torture. They've made my life a living hell in more way than one.

If you ever have a professor inclined to New Atheism in class, be prepared to receive a mind control implant by force. It happened to me. Let this serve as a warning to be extremely careful with authoritarian determinists. Especially obvious spooks who decry conspiracy theories constantly, like Boghossian or Shermer.

Nobody here is pretending.

“Do the ends justify the means?” it's so important to learn if your closest colleagues, especially professors in college, subscribe to consequentialism.

They tried to kill me. Repeatedly.

I quit your political movement, Sam Harris. I quit, Peter Boghossian. I quit, Michael Shermer.

I quit.
 
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The Center's activities are wide-ranging, both within and without the campus of Liberty University. In addition to our two courses (CRST 290 and CRST 390) which serve LU students, we regularly sponsor prominent speakers representing young-Earth creationism and Intelligent Design to the LU community, provide in-service lectures to LU faculty, and produce informative museum displays on young-earth creation. Our faculty are also regularly requested for speaking engagements both locally and far beyond, with invites from schools, organizations, and churches from California to Canada.

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This is an interesting thread for a "body-building" forum. The question as to why god may or may not exist, and the question as to does it even matter?

I have strange movie tastes, but a movie that has a really interesting take on "the existence of God sort of questions" is titled "The man from planet earth." Its not very exciting in the general sense, but it kept me interested the whole way through.

Check it out.

Another quote that I really like in terms of religion comes from the Big-book. Pharaphrased, it says, "Some of us were violently anti-religious, and it got us nowhere. We thought we were open-minded by attacking our fellow man's religious convictions, but it quickly became clear that this made us more closed minded than the religious people we so hated. Let us ask ourselves, what does this religious man have to offer. Why do I hate religion in the firstplace? Who am I to tell another person that God does not exist?"
 
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