We have the intellect to imagine the finality of our own demise but do not have the sophistication to overcome our survival instinct and accept it.
Solution? Magical thinking and childish promises of everlasting life.
Ergo, religion.
rac·ist
rāsəst/noun
a person who believes that a particular race is superior to another.
Ask yourself honestly if this describes what you believe to be true.
If the answer is yes, you are a racist.
We have the intellect to imagine the finality of our own demise but do not have the sophistication to overcome our survival instinct and accept it.
Solution? Magical thinking and childish promises of everlasting life.
Ergo, religion.
rac·ist
rāsəst/noun
a person who believes that a particular race is superior to another.
Ask yourself honestly if this describes what you believe to be true.
If the answer is yes, you are a racist.
ThatOwlWoman (03-20-2018)
kudzu (03-20-2018)
You make some rather interesting assertions there.
I wonder how to proceed with "First, we'll look at the impossible."? Is it possible to examine the "impossible"? At what point does one accept that everything that is impossible has been eliminated?
I'm familiar with the "Law of Causality", but wouldn't you agree that the Scientific Method is the foundation of all modern science?
I am an atheist and I do not believe "...that the universe just popped into existence all by itself."
Please share with me and the other readers the "simple logic" supported by science that results in our Universe having been created, 'k?
Doesn't matter who said it. It's the truth. It is impossible for something to create itself. That has to mean it had a Creator. If you see a painting, it's because someone painted it. If you watch a movie, someone created that. The law of causality has no exceptions. Everything requires a cause for it's existence. That's a scientific fact. Why should the universe be any different?
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