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Old Sep 23, 2003 | 09:05 PM
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yes, saying god doesn't exist is rather ignorant.....

the problem is we're conditioned as a society to beleive in a human-like god.

nono, this is not the right way to look at things.

I'll still hold my claim to christianity and still say this:

God is not human, nor would he/she/it/whatever resemble one.

God made us in his image by giving us minds. That is what makes us different from animals (that, and apposable thumbs, but I think that was a evolutionary step that lead to the strengthining of our brains. I mean, shit, the brains a muscle. If we have thumbs and can make tools, then we'd start working our minds more, which then snowballs to today. Thus we're still evolving)

so we're all looking at the same world, but looking at it from a different veiw point. Again, let me pull my circle thought up. They have an infinate number of points. circles are very universal. They're everywhere. They allow us to move our cars, they allow us to eat food with ease (pizza? burgers?), they're the sun and the moon and the planets.

God is all. God is beauty, uglyness, happyness, sadness, Art, and everything else in between.

saying he doesn't exist is like saying the sun doesn't shine. Why are we here? What porpous do we serve? Where did this all start? And where will this end?

I'm not saying go to god. It'll find you eventually. But at least you're on the right path (I once said the same things, that there is no god. looking back, wtf was I thinking)
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