Tom
Sa I've really enjoyed your company today . You are exploring and making valid points and that's interesting and stimulating to me . Thank you .
I'll start today.
I'll accept that free will and God doesn't exist and continue from that destination.
By the way the viewpoint above is held by both Einstein and Hawking.
There isn't anyone here on this site that can look down on the intellect of either of those guys . So am I on the right track?
Well if I'm agreeing with those guys then maybe so.
But like I say next I'm interested in finding out if I exist.
I wish I could repost that humour sketch about the nihilist with the cat .
I loved that !
Einstein and Hawking had first hand experience, so they'd know right, lol. Being an atheist is so cool, because you dont need to think anymore, someone else has done the thinking and even though they found out nothing, they can make like "i dont find nothing so its not there", so you can just say they must be right because they can write books.
how could they even communicate with an atheist how they experienced that ? the atheists will just laugh it off because they closed their minds and are not even interested, instead they just ridicule religions that don't know about god either.
My experience is that fretting and worrying agitates the brain and we become paranoid .
Don't worry . Be sane .
but imagination doesn't give you god. there is not much difference between atheism and religions, they just shoot themselves in the foot with different coloured bullets.
If I'm honest though I take the experiencing of God to be paranoia.
Anyway my point was that usually an unproven belief is about experience but don't a lot of people that believe God exists think they've never directly experienced him?
Or is that not the case?
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