Khorib wrote:
I’m especially curious how a person that has lived under a doctrine that forbids the denial of their god would react to such a finding.
Would it be of so little importance that you could continue on with your life without blinking and accept the new facts? Would you have faith regardless of tangible proof? Would you give up the life you had? Would you even want to continue to live in a world without an omnipotent being?
Would there also be no laws cause if not then I would do a lot of shit but if there are still laws then the fact that there is no God doesn’t really matter cause there will still be consequences for bad deeds
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Cause the nigga wear a kufi, it don’t mean that he bright/ Cause you don’t understand him it don’t mean that he nice/
It just means you don’t understand all the bullshit that he write/Is it “Oochie Wally Wally” or is it “One Mic”?
KlNG JOHN wrote:
Would there also be no laws cause if not then I would do a lot of shit but if there are still laws then the fact that there is no God doesn’t really matter cause there will still be consequences for bad deeds
Whether there is or isn’t a god has nothing to do with our laws that are in place to keep people safe.
It’s safe to say that if you decided to steal something, you’d be arrested and persecuted.
KlNG JOHN wrote:
Would there also be no laws cause if not then I would do a lot of shit but if there are still laws then the fact that there is no God doesn’t really matter cause there will still be consequences for bad deeds
except an ass pounding in jail, the electric chair, people hunting you for the crap you thought you could do, judge judy.
--- God is evil God is pure God is neither God is God
Don’t FUCK with my insanity I’ll warp your REALiTY
KlNG JOHN wrote:
Would there also be no laws cause if not then I would do a lot of shit but if there are still laws then the fact that there is no God doesn’t really matter cause there will still be consequences for bad deeds
Whether there is or isn’t a god has nothing to do with our laws that are in place to keep people safe.
It’s safe to say that if you decided to steal something, you’d be arrested and persecuted.
I’m just saying it’s not really God that’s stopping me from doing bad things it’s the fact that I don’t want to go to jail
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Cause the nigga wear a kufi, it don’t mean that he bright/ Cause you don’t understand him it don’t mean that he nice/
It just means you don’t understand all the bullshit that he write/Is it “Oochie Wally Wally” or is it “One Mic”?
Perhaps, if man can overcome his problems, the development of science and technology over the centuries will raise our abilities to that similar of gods. If there is no afterlife, we may find a reversal for death. If we run out of places to explore, we may make our own universes. If the laws of physics are hindering us or blocking us from what we want, we may suspend, manipulate or totally destroy them. You never know. Just because there mightn’t have been a god at the beginning of the universe doesn’t mean there never will be.
Sean of the Living wrote:
Perhaps, if man can overcome his problems, the development of science and technology over the centuries will raise our abilities to that similar of gods. If there is no afterlife, we may find a reversal for death. If we run out of places to explore, we may make our own universes. If the laws of physics are hindering us or blocking us from what we want, we may suspend, manipulate or totally destroy them. You never know. Just because there mightn’t have been a god at the beginning of the universe doesn’t mean there never will be.
I’ve thought about this before. It’s nice to fantasize that our race could live so long and advance so far as to break down all barriers. Nice post but how would the topic affect you personally?
Sean of the Living wrote:
Perhaps, if man can overcome his problems, the development of science and technology over the centuries will raise our abilities to that similar of gods. If there is no afterlife, we may find a reversal for death. If we run out of places to explore, we may make our own universes. If the laws of physics are hindering us or blocking us from what we want, we may suspend, manipulate or totally destroy them. You never know. Just because there mightn’t have been a god at the beginning of the universe doesn’t mean there never will be.
I’ve thought about this before. It’s nice to fantasize that our race could live so long and advance so far as to break down all barriers. Nice post but how would the topic affect you personally?
In one sense I would be relieved that the chances of a Hell existing would be almost shaved down to zero.
I would, however, feel quite nihilistic apart from that, feeling there’s no real purpose, though this nihilistic effect would take a while to kick in, because I would be amazed someone actually managed to disprove God to begin with.
I would be slightly scared that some of the religious nuts would have nothing to live for and some people will start an “everything goes” scenario. IE: I would doubt some other people’s ability to cope. They could refuse the evidence and revert back to fundementalism. A bad thing, obviously.
I would think about the future also, but I really wouldn’t have the faintest idea of what it’d turn out like.
Khorib wrote:
I’m especially curious how a person that has lived under a doctrine that forbids the denial of their god would react to such a finding.
Would it be of so little importance that you could continue on with your life without blinking and accept the new facts? Would you have faith regardless of tangible proof? Would you give up the life you had? Would you even want to continue to live in a world without an omnipotent being?
I would probably continue being the way I am. Because I would see it as right.
--- Not dead that which can eternal lie,
And with strange aeons death may die.
- H. P. LovecraftJoin the Order
Khorib wrote:
I’m especially curious how a person that has lived under a doctrine that forbids the denial of their god would react to such a finding.
Would it be of so little importance that you could continue on with your life without blinking and accept the new facts? Would you have faith regardless of tangible proof? Would you give up the life you had? Would you even want to continue to live in a world without an omnipotent being?