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Probality of God

Started by Newton II, September 14, 2012, 01:33:36 AM

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Tito L. Oracion

@ milehigh's letter to me                             
  "14-year-old girl gunned down in the street like a dog in the name of the Lord.                                 
    Makes you stop and think a bit, no?  How can you not at least have mixed feelings about religion? "




Here is my answer  for that, and for the benefit of the doubt.  ;D
do not afraid to the one that can kill your body and can't kill your soul, but be afraid to the one  that can kill body and soul in the lake of fire. 
To die is gain and to live is Christ. So nothing to loose either of the two is favorable. 




For it is appointed to a person to die weather you are young or old, and it is much better if you die in the name of the Lord.
for you will be with God eternally  ;)


Tito L. Oracion ;D

eatenbyagrue

Quote from: Tito L. Oracion on October 16, 2012, 12:15:56 AM
@ milehigh's letter to me                             
  "14-year-old girl gunned down in the street like a dog in the name of the Lord.                                 
    Makes you stop and think a bit, no?  How can you not at least have mixed feelings about religion? "




Here is my answer  for that, and for the benefit of the doubt.  ;D
do not afraid to the one that can kill your body and can't kill your soul, but be afraid to the one  that can kill body and soul in the lake of fire. 
To die is gain and to live is Christ. So nothing to loose either of the two is favorable. 




For it is appointed to a person to die weather you are young or old, and it is much better if you die in the name of the Lord.
for you will be with God eternally  ;)


Tito L. Oracion ;D


Now that, my friends, is why religion is evil.  It rationalizes violence.  Hey, dead people just go meet Jesus sooner, so murder is ok.

lumen

So there you have it! God makes it easier to die when you think your going some place after your dead. It also makes it easier to kill from the same logic.

I wonder if my dog will live after death, or that deer I killed with the car, or that rabbit! I seem to think that they are just dead and gone forever like a corn plant or any other living thing.
You simply believe in God because you feel special or better than the other animals, but what do they think?

You need to feel like there is something after death because you can't face the fact that you will simply be gone forever and while you stand around believing there is something after death you are the first to condemn those that work to alter DNA in hopes to understand how to fix the problem of death.

Not all things die, some creatures are eternal and even our DNA can support eternal life (unless killed by something).
So I don't care about those who choose to believe in God and I respect their right to do so, but don't push your moral beliefs on others when they work to modify DNA for eternal life.
Look up "telomeres" and see for yourself.


CuriousChris

Quote from: eatenbyagrue on October 15, 2012, 05:44:54 PM

Why doesn't your inner voice tell you something useful, like how to solve the OU problem?
good one :)

CuriousChris

Quote from: lumen on October 16, 2012, 01:50:46 AM
So there you have it! God makes it easier to die when you think your going some place after your dead. It also makes it easier to kill from the same logic.

I wonder if my dog will live after death, or that deer I killed with the car, or that rabbit! I seem to think that they are just dead and gone forever like a corn plant or any other living thing.
You simply believe in God because you feel special or better than the other animals, but what do they think?

You need to feel like there is something after death because you can't face the fact that you will simply be gone forever and while you stand around believing there is something after death you are the first to condemn those that work to alter DNA in hopes to understand how to fix the problem of death.

Not all things die, some creatures are eternal and even our DNA can support eternal life (unless killed by something).
So I don't care about those who choose to believe in God and I respect their right to do so, but don't push your moral beliefs on others when they work to modify DNA for eternal life.
Look up "telomeres" and see for yourself.

As an update to the claim there is no such thing as immortality on earth. of which I responded discussing a known jellyfish that is thought to be immortal

I studied up on telomeres and was surprised to find out we (as in human researchers) have already created immortal human cells. No individual cells don't live forever but they replicate forever. Its the first step to the human organism (a collection of cells) living forever.
On top of that interestingly lobsters may well be immortal or at least extremely long lived. Apparently old lobsters show no signs of old age. They think that the major causes of death are predation and accidental death.

Its an exciting time for science. :)

Personally I am against immortality but the goal of quality of life with few or none of the diseases of age is a worthy goal.