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I am a very very very big Woody Allen fan. He is obsessed with three things: God, death and sex.
Throughout his work, it becomes semi obvious that though he is an atheist, he very much wants to NOT be an atheist. He simply cant believe in God without more evidence. I ask you: does this describe you? That is, IF somehow you were given proof of God's existence, would you be more content? As content? Would it actually bother you? |
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That is, IF somehow you were given proof of God's existence, would you be more content? As content? Would it actually bother you? [/ QUOTE ] more. much more. In fact, I'd be so content that my life would likely lose all meaning... It's a beautiful dream, god and religion... i wish it were true, i honestly do, but i don't think it is. It must be nice to honestly believe without a shread of doubt. must be nice... |
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I would say that it describes everyone on some level. Noone can be positive of the nonexistance of God, so even if you were 99.9% certain that He did not exist, being 100% certain that he did exist would be more contenting.
Personally, I have always been interested in the question, and have never been religious at all. Seeing all the posts about this topic recently has made me want to pursue it more. PS CORNELL != SCHOOL OF FISH. |
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PS CORNEL != SCHOOL OF FISH. [/ QUOTE ] Obviously the statement is correct as 1. CallMeIshmael is a student there and has it listed as his location. 2. You spelled Cornell wrong. That makes you a fish. Since you're from Ithaca, we have some evidence that Cornell is a school of fish. |
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Yes, it describes me, and I would assume many others.
I wonder if learning too much will make my world view less happy. I've learned too much about probability to believe in luck. Sometimes it was fun to believe in luck. I don't know much about psychology, but I wouldn't want to learn that, say, love and friendship type bonds are really just some very easily explained brain function. Takes the fun out of it a little. You know? |
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In fact, I'd be so content that my life would likely lose all meaning... [/ QUOTE ] I'm kind of curious as to what this means. It seems as if you're saying you'd become complacent, but I wonder what would be lost that had motivated you. |
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PS CORNELL != SCHOOL OF FISH. [/ QUOTE ] Just to clarify: that is my location (and avatar) because I lost a bet. (But Im pretty sure you already knew I go there) |
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I wonder if learning too much will make my world view less happy. [/ QUOTE ] Ironically, the more I learn about science (specifically biology, but some physics as well) the more likely I feel there IS a God. But, I know this is a rare occurance. |
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[ QUOTE ] PS CORNEL != SCHOOL OF FISH. [/ QUOTE ] Obviously the statement is correct as 1. CallMeIshmael is a student there and has it listed as his location. 2. You spelled Cornell wrong. That makes you a fish. Since you're from Ithaca, we have some evidence that Cornell is a school of fish. [/ QUOTE ] I can't really argue with that. But you'd be hard-pressed to find 10 schools with better players than Cornell. |
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Can you elaborate on this? I don't know much about biology, but as I learned more about math, logic and the natural order over the past few years, my idea of God has definitely become more meaningful.
When I was young, I envisioned Him as a being manipulating the events on the earth. As time passed, my concept of God changed, and this now seems ridiculous. |
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