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Do you believe in God,Heaven or Hell?

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I've kind of gained the philosophy that Karma works from within the individual. Most know right from wrong, and your state of mind reacts to that which you are doing. If you do something that you know is wrong on some level, you go about with that on your conscience, and it effects your behavior and how you view things. If you do something right or good, it influences you as well. The good or bad things that may happen to you in the future are not laid at your feet by the balance of the universe, they are simply situations that you are attuned to via your mental state.





But the idea that random good or bad things happen to one because of unrelated good or bad things done in the past has nothing to do with behavioral environment or patterns.

They are simply randoms acts that some think warrant thought.
 
As a married man I believe in all three.
God: that's who I thanked when I met her.
Heaven: that's where she fell from because she was so beautiful.
Hell: That's where I am after I married her.
 
If there was no god we wouldnt be talkn bout it. As for me I already know. when my daughter was born she was 1 pound 6 ounces.smaller than a water bottle. Today she is 2 and as normal as any 2 yr old. I see a miracle from god every day. As for me I already know and not ashamed to tell you . God will never force you to believe in him but one day you may be in a position to have nothing left but to believe in god. As for me I already know. Yours truly x atheist!!!!!"thumbsup"
 
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A little over 15 years ago I was in the same boat as you. My daughter was born 2lb 2oz. She fit in the palm of my hand. Spent 2 months in the NICU. She went home at 3lb 15oz.Today she is a typical mouthy teenager who knows everything.


If there was no god we wouldnt be talkn bout it. As for me I already know. when my daughter was born she was 1 pound 6 ounces.smaller than a water bottle. Today she is 2 and as normal as any 2 yr old. I see a miracle from god every day. As for me I already know and not ashamed to tell you . God will never force you to believe in him but one day you may be in a position to have nothing left but to believe in god. As for me I already know. Yours truly x atheist!!!!!"thumbsup"
 
He's got a point. If talking about something makes it real then we need to start preparing for Godzilla...

I understood his point,I was just having fun"thumbsup"

On a real note though...no one here on this forum knows the truth about god or how this world revolved so in all honesty who's to say what's real or make believe?

If the guy above him believes in god,prove there isn't.
 
On a real note though...no one here on this forum knows the truth about god or how this world revolved so in all honesty who's to say what's real or make believe?

That's why they are believers who have faith, not knowers who have proof.

However, lack of proof does not mean a lack of existence...
 
Personally I do not care to hear scientists opinions on God. Theirs does not matter any more to me than anyone elses.

However, there is a thought in the scientific community that one should not explain things away with the notion of Goddidit. Once you apply that answer to a question, there is no further need to pursue any other answer.

I always keep in mind that science does not negate God, science negates theology. Trying to disprove the evidence of the natural world with faith backed by a 2000 yr old understanding of the world around us is a fools task. The only other accepted option that opposes evolution is Creation, and a good deal of Creationists also believe in a Young Earth. The further down the Creation path you go, the more your faith and real world reasoning go to battle. Personally, I could totally understand a mix of the two...the Creator creates life that over a great deal of time evolves. Thats isn't too hard of a stretch to imagine.



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I probably will watch it at some point, but I'm relatively sure the ending argument isn't anything I haven't heard before.

Yes, good points and one of my theories too. Agreed on watching that show too."thumbsup"
 
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