Nursedan
Critical Thinker
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- Mar 16, 2010
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I believe that the concept of God is obsolete by at least 1000 years. When people did not have the proper technology, it was essential to create myths about the origin of the universe, the Earth, and life in general. We know factually now, through science, that the universe began at a definite point. We know now what stars are, what the sun is and it's function etc etc. The point is, in archaic times, these concepts were unexplainable without some deity to "lord" over them. The sun and stars were themselves worshipped at some point.
A-theism is the only rational viewpoint, in my opinion. It regards the physical world as it is. It doesn't throw up it's hands and say "let God sort it out", or "God works in mysterious ways" when a valid question is asked - Atheism seeks the answer through scientific reasoning. There is nothing that has happened or that ever will happen that isn't explainable through the filter of the world as we know it. The concept of God is so far from rationality that it is self-insulating. "Blind faith" indeed.
How can those on this board who believe continue their belief in God when the questions the people had who originated the Bible and Christianity have been thoroughly answered using methods that are indisputable?
A-theism is the only rational viewpoint, in my opinion. It regards the physical world as it is. It doesn't throw up it's hands and say "let God sort it out", or "God works in mysterious ways" when a valid question is asked - Atheism seeks the answer through scientific reasoning. There is nothing that has happened or that ever will happen that isn't explainable through the filter of the world as we know it. The concept of God is so far from rationality that it is self-insulating. "Blind faith" indeed.
How can those on this board who believe continue their belief in God when the questions the people had who originated the Bible and Christianity have been thoroughly answered using methods that are indisputable?