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There is only one God, and He sacrificed Himself in the form of His begotten Son, Jesus Christ. He is Triune: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
See now, you say that but is it simply because it pleases the Christians? Is that the only option available?
I have no religious beliefs and like nearly everyone on the internet, I put a lot of faith in science to inform me of what the fuck is going on. So, if a Christian came up to me and asked, "You know, this whole quantum entanglement thing is kind of fucked up. Nothing travels faster than the speed of light, but two entangled bits of matter can be a galaxy apart and if you measure one and fix its state, the other one changes its state? You niggers even took a paper Einstein wrote intending to disprove this shit and added it to your own papers proving the phenomenon. How is that information being transmitted? Over what medium? How is it faster than c? Are you treating this as true because it pleases you?" I'd mumble something about everything related to quantum mechanics being insane but somehow it just works that way.
There are mysteries and contradictions involved in nearly every human endeavor because humans have an intellectual limit, along with all the other nonsense we bring to the table. So, if there was a divine, arguably a more important phenomenon than two particles talking to one another, I would imagine most information regarding it would be incomplete, contradictory or wrong simply given the limitations of the big-brained monkeys trying to interpret it.
One thing I've never understood is the idea of god as almost a person, go look at the old testament it's filled with a God that has distinctly human emotions, jealousy, greed, vengence. If there is a God, I imagine it's so far removed from what we imagine it is is that we wouldn't even recognize it. This is why I'm agnostic, human religions are just too human centric for me to give them any credence. Hell we even made a human equal to God out of our own arrogance.
How would studying religions even help?So my problem is, if there was, which denomination, or religion would the correct one even be? and how would anyone know objectivley? You would have to do years and years of study to even get an idea, and even then, that conclusion could be wrong. I swear I'm not trying to be a fedora tipper here. I would say I'm agnostic.
Well an issue I have with Buddhism is the idea of karma and that people born into rich families or have unusually good looks or whatever must have been great people in a previous life but people born into poverty, warn torn countries or with deformities and illness must have done terrible things and deserve it.I'd rather just sit back and admire the brutality of the universe as it unfolds. Or pick up Buddhism. Buddhism is chill af.
You could have just stopped there.Pascal's Wager is exceptional
I'm not sure I follow his idea. The story of Santa Claus is used to elicit good behavior from children on the threat of losing their christmas presents if they don't pay heed to it. So Santa Claus can be a useful myth and have "real" power if it succeeds at giving children motivation to be good. But the fact that it works does not validate the existence of Santa Claus. Fictional stories don't become real just because they have the intended effect.If one reads William James, he says that religion is real because it produces real results, and because people are changed and affected by religious motivations, that validates the existence for a god.
I feel like a concept of "deep play" could be a facet here. This very forum is evidence that there are people far too invested in works of fiction. To someone like CWC, Sonic is very much real, and the difference between fiction and reality for him is blurred. An interesting read is the ethnography by Clifford Geertz known as "Deep Play: notes on the Balinese Cockfight" where he states how the symbol of chickens fighting enters into a greater mythos of the phallus and of the island resisting change. The factor of playing a game such as cockfighting becomes such an intense emotion that stakes become ludicrously raised. So fictional characters aren't necsicarily real, but to the people who are so obsessed with them that it causes them to create ludicrous fanart, it is essentially a real force they tap into.Fictional stories don't become real just because they have the intended effect.
But... this is a very bad thing. Tuning out reality in favor of an easy fantasy is damaging on multiple levels.So fictional characters aren't necsicarily real, but to the people who are so obsessed with them that it causes them to create ludicrous fanart, it is essentially a real force they tap into.