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There is no valid or correct religion. The only valid belief is to accept that we don't know anything about how the universe began, so there is no point in following a religion that lies to us and claims to know about the universe and god. If god is such an intelligent being, he won't unfairly punish people for not worshiping him. In fact, if god is so intelligent, he won't expect anyone to believe in him. He would understand that as intelligent beings, many humans will question his existence and he would not punish us for using our brains and seeking truth. I would think that an intelligent god would appreciate and respect people who use their "god-given" brains. He would respect and appreciate people who question things and seek evidence.
This idea that god is a petty, vengeful, being who wants nothing more than to punish us for doubting him - that is simply a load of crap invented by religions to keep people from questioning the religion.
All religions are just made-up theories that were invented by humans throughout history. The leaders and followers of these religions will claim that their religions are true and correct, but they are just ignorant fools. Don't be another ignorant fool - use your brain. God would want you to use your brain.
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Hey, interesting site. Giant topic. People have been debating this for centuries. Here's the thing. People can use religion as a crutch, or twist religion to serve their own twisted purposes, manipulate others, start wars over, etc etc. But that tells me more about the state of people than about religion or the possible existence of a single god. The question I want answered is how did all of life begin before there was any trace of life at all? That's a pretty enormous leap of faith no matter what side you're on. Life cannot just create itself from some mud and lightening at three o'clock on a Tuesday, can it? Until I see proof in a lab test, the answer is absolutely 100% no. Evolution can't explain that mystery yet either.
Jeff - Yes you are right. My feeling is that no one can prove or disprove god. Religions have all invented their own version of a god, but in the end all of these invented gods are nothing more - invented. It is possible that there is a god, but if there is, that god is nothing like any god that any religion has invented at this point.
The way I see it, no one knows if there is a god, and we won't find out anytime soon, so there is no point in worrying about it.
I have no problem with believing in god, but I do have a problem with religion. It is simply faulty logic to pick a religion for yourself and claim that particular religion to be the "right religion." Choosing a religion will inevitably just lead to conflict with believers of other religions. It's all just a big mess. I just prefer to be a good person and not worry about god or a religion.
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Jeff. I know it is hard to believe that life began from nothing. But if you think of how simple the first organism was, it might not be so hard. It's not like fully-developed humans just appeared out of thin air.
Life began in the form of the simplest of microscopic organisms and then after BILLIONS of years of evolution developed into the creatures we see today. The reason life was able to develop on Earth is that Earth just happened to be one of the few planets with just the right conditions. Earth is not too close to the Sun, but not too far away. Earth's climate and composition just happened to be condusive to life. With all of the billions and zillions of planets out there, at least one of them was bound to end up with these qualities. I just see it as the odds eventually working out
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