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This was originally my response to someone else's OP stating that they felt that another belief had illogical views:
I don't think anyone's views are illogical. Everyone believes what they believe for a reason. I'm an agnostic,...I'm this way because I'm a person who loves to learn, and I want to gather as many facts as possible before commiting to something. I can tell you as a unbiassed third-party (because I don't identify with atheists or christians..) , that I have seen many posts on this site from all affiliations could be considered illogical.....
atheist : "There's no god"
-obviously existance didn't just create itself...
christian : "The Noah's ark story is 100% true"
-obviously two of every animal on the planet didn't fit on a 500ft boat...
Everyone is illogical...the human brain has errors. If anyone knew the absolute truth, it would make perfect sense and it would be too amazing to deny or ignore. The fact that everyone isn't on the same page yet, leads me to believe that no one has discovered anything THAT amazing yet.
The only way we, as a human family, are going to make any progress in finding the truth, is if we work together. I have never...in my life...turned anyone away when they wanted to tell me about their beliefs and their faith. I've talked to every kind of person you think of,...Some of them, great people, others....some of the most hateful people on the planet.
I can tell you from experience..when someone tells you about their faith, and involves concepts of "how evil" other people are, it can really turn you off to their beliefs. I learned a lot of great things from people from all kinds of religious backrounds, they all have something good to offer if you only take the time to listen.
I've included my signature as part of my post because I feel that this post plus my sig, pretty much sum up my philosophies as a whole.
Do you agree or disagree??
(although I'll probably get disagreements from both sides)
I don't think anyone's views are illogical. Everyone believes what they believe for a reason. I'm an agnostic,...I'm this way because I'm a person who loves to learn, and I want to gather as many facts as possible before commiting to something. I can tell you as a unbiassed third-party (because I don't identify with atheists or christians..) , that I have seen many posts on this site from all affiliations could be considered illogical.....
atheist : "There's no god"
-obviously existance didn't just create itself...
christian : "The Noah's ark story is 100% true"
-obviously two of every animal on the planet didn't fit on a 500ft boat...
Everyone is illogical...the human brain has errors. If anyone knew the absolute truth, it would make perfect sense and it would be too amazing to deny or ignore. The fact that everyone isn't on the same page yet, leads me to believe that no one has discovered anything THAT amazing yet.
The only way we, as a human family, are going to make any progress in finding the truth, is if we work together. I have never...in my life...turned anyone away when they wanted to tell me about their beliefs and their faith. I've talked to every kind of person you think of,...Some of them, great people, others....some of the most hateful people on the planet.
I can tell you from experience..when someone tells you about their faith, and involves concepts of "how evil" other people are, it can really turn you off to their beliefs. I learned a lot of great things from people from all kinds of religious backrounds, they all have something good to offer if you only take the time to listen.
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On the topic of how life began: The only absolute truth is... that we'll never find the absolute truth, all we can do is keep trying to constantly learn. The moment that we become content with an idea and feel we know the answer, is the exact moment when we start getting further from the very truth that we think we know.
On the topic of how life began: The only absolute truth is... that we'll never find the absolute truth, all we can do is keep trying to constantly learn. The moment that we become content with an idea and feel we know the answer, is the exact moment when we start getting further from the very truth that we think we know.
I've included my signature as part of my post because I feel that this post plus my sig, pretty much sum up my philosophies as a whole.
Do you agree or disagree??
(although I'll probably get disagreements from both sides)