2019-03-08 at 5:39 AM UTC
GGG
victim of incest
[my veinlike two-fold aepyornidae]
I'm not a theist, but I'd like to hear what you have to say about it.
2019-03-08 at 6:48 AM UTC
I’m not a theist either, I’m just subscribing to the thread with this post so I can school all the retards later
2019-03-08 at 12:38 PM UTC
gadzooks
Dark Matter
[keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
I am a devout Pastafarian.
I have been touched by His (Sauce Be Upon Him) noodly appendage, and have since dedicated my life to the church of the holiest of dieties.
If you worship any other (false) prophet, you will one day have to face your maker in the big Italian cuisine in the sky.
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2019-03-11 at 11:49 PM UTC
Obbe
Alan What?
[annoy my right-angled speediness]
Im a pantheist. I dont worship anything. I just appreciate things for what they are. So it goes.
2019-03-12 at 1:35 AM UTC
Nil
African Astronaut
[the overexcited four-footed chanar]
No believers then? Real progress in 2019.
2019-03-12 at 1:37 AM UTC
I believe there is a God but that is as far as it goes. I don't practice, pray or worship. What does that make me?
2019-03-12 at 2:46 AM UTC
I am a theist of sorts.
Here is my logic.
If the universe is eternal, it suffers from the problems of infinite regress. If it had a first moment, then it suffers from the problems of the uncaused cause.
In what sort of scenario is existence possible while needing to worry about neither of these issues?
Imagine simulating a universe where the only elements are a particle that moves from the left to the right and collides with a wall.
An observer inside this universe might ponder as to how this strange universe came to be: if the particle was coming from infinity, why now this brick wall, and how did it cover the infinite distance between it and this wall? And if indeed the particle popped into existence from some arbitrary point, why? Why there and nowhere else? Why this particle? What structures this first event? But as the programmer of the simulation, I can simply set the particle to appear at some arbitrary position and internally it would be indistinguishable whether or not I did so, or if the particle came from infinity.
I think so too is the nature of our universe.
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2019-03-12 at 2:52 AM UTC
Originally posted by GGG
Itt: no theists
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yawns*
This again? What do you want to know now? Most religions and their various sects are but a click away on Google.
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