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Wizdumb
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Before reading any of this, you should know I am neutral about religion. My sole interest is finding truth and understanding and sharing knowledge and wisdom with others. Some of the things written here may be controversial and provocative, so if you get easily bothered, don't read it. It is not designed in any way to be offensive, so I hope no one gets offended or interprets it as such.
- For The 'Non-Believers'
Some people think belief is bad. They think it imprisons the mind. So here is something, especially for people who have this idea, to think about.
Life after death. Can we prove it exists? If we can't, it means believing in life after death is all we can do. So is it bad then to believe in life after death? The answer is no, and the reason is because if there is no life after death, nothing we do in this life matters. On the other hand, if there is a life after death, it's possible something we do in this life does matter, and directly affects what happens to us when we die.
In this particular case, there's no reason not to believe. And just because you believe, it doesn't mean you have to close your mind to other possibilities. It also doesn't mean you have to change your life in any way. So what possible reason would anyone have not to believe in life after death? And what does that say about belief in general?
- Think For Yourself
There is a problem in today's world. The problem is in our perspective of God. Through our entire lives, and the lives of generations before us, the image of God has been painted through religion. Everything we supposedly know about God has been placed in a box. Placed there by religion. And throughout our entire lives, we are meant to focus only on that box, if we want to know God.
Since we all grew up knowing only the things in the box, this is all most people ever see in God. They think it is all God is. But i'm here to tell you, the stuff religions teach does not necessarily have anything to do with God. We need to think outside of the box religion has placed the illusion of God in. Look beyond the portrait painted by religion. Because God might be real, just not a God of current religions. Just as God does not sit on a mountain throwing lightning bolts, God might not do the things claimed in current religions. We need to distinguish the factual information about God from the non-factual. Which, of course, is incredibly difficult to do. But, the first thing any of us need to do is understand the possibility God has nothing to do with current religions. Just as God had nothing to do with religions of old.
Think outside of the box. Unlearn what you've learned about God through religion. And then maybe you'll be able to find some truth about God.
- An Examination of Religion
Many people examine religion. But, they examine the teachings and beliefs of religion. In this short paper, I will be giving an examination of religion itself. The primary focus will be on modern religions which stem from the bible (only because I am most familiar with it). Although the principles are the same throughout most, if not all, religions.
#1: Religions do everything they can to ensure you do not lose faith or change religions.
#2: Religions have their good God's and bad God's. The purpose of the good God is obvious, but what is the real purpose of the bad God? I've come to the conclusion the real purpose is simply to take attention away from the good God. Bad things happen in life, and if people think it's their God's fault, they lose faith. So - create the devil and blame every bad thing on him.
#3: Religions use the technique of talking about things which cannot be proven or disproven, or so they hope. The most brilliant of their ideas was to utilize the mystery of life after death. Since we cannot prove what happens after we die, religions can say anything they want about it and we cannot say they are wrong.
#4: Religions use what I call "Advanced Terrorism". The way they use this is mainly in conjunction with #2. Here is the difference between advanced terrorism and normal terrorism:
Normal terrorists say, "If you do not meet our demands, we will kill you/hostages/etc. If you meet the demands, no one will get hurt."
Advanced - "If you do not meet our demands, we will kill you/hostages/etc. If you meet the demands, no one will get hurt, and we will give you a million dollars."
#5: Blowing things into 'biblical' proportion. Religions take all their ideas and multiply them by infinity. They say if you turn your back on (our) God, you go to hell. They make their good God a being of pure good and their evil God a being of pure evil. They take life after death and say it lasts for eternity. And in addition to threatening or rewarding you in this life, they say you will spend all of eternity in either the most extreme pleasure or extreme pain.
If you think about those a little more, you'll see countless examples of them taking place in various religions. Those five are the basic principles behind (successful) religion. And what do they equate to? The most brilliant form of mind-control in the history of our civilization. Books which use psychological techniques to control billions of people for thousands of years. It's even designed in a way which generates money for the people (priests, preachers etc.) who spread the word and entrap more minds. Pure genius, all of it.
That being said, I think religion has been for the best. Any given thing can be used for either good or evil. And, I think, contrary to the belief of some, religion has done more good than harm. The reason I think so is because of the nature of living creatures. Look at how easily we go to war. What if we didn't have religion controlling people's minds, telling people not to kill? Our civilization may not have reached the point it has. And when considering all of this, it's perfectly reasonable to think God inspired the writing of these books exactly for that purpose. But, I think we are approaching the age, if we're not already there, where religion will do more harm than good. The age where we no longer need religious control to stop us from self-destructing.
That is the end of the examination. But, on a side note; None of this means there isn't a God out there. I think it's strange how we're always taught never to repeat history, yet that's exactly what we've been doing with religions/Gods. There was a time when there were God's/religions, and they turned out to be bogus. Why then do we auto-accept the idea any current religions or God's are legit? Not all people do, but most of the ones who don't are atheists and others who make the jump, "I don't like this God, so i'll believe in no God.", instead of the jump, "I don't like this God, maybe it isn't a real God.". Remember, there's no reason to lose faith in the possibility a real God exists.
- I Challenge You
I've come up with evidence in support of God's existence. I challenge you to disprove it.
The evidence is in the apparent truth that want is the source of all things, including: needs, accidents, and random occurences. Because want is the source of all things, (what we might call) God must exist or have existed at one time.
Let me give you a few examples of how want is the source of things.
Accident: You go out digging for water, and you strike oil instead. You didn't want to find oil, but if you did not want to find water, you never would have found oil.
Need: If you want to survive, you need water, food, oxygen, etc.
Random Occurence: You want to go for a walk, cause it's a nice day. As you're walking down the street, a bird uses the bathroom on your head. If you did not want to walk down the street, you never would have gotten bird excrement on your head. Likewise, if the bird did not want to survive, it never would have eaten whatever it was that's waste product is now on your head.
A few things you have to understand. There are different kinds of wants. Wants of the mind, and wants of the body. You could also argue there are wants of the soul or emotional wants. When two wants conflict, the more powerful want, or more powerful will, prevails.
If everything comes from want, it means our universe, and life as we know it, comes from want. It also means existence itself comes from want. As we all know, want requires a living creature (rocks do not have wants). Which means, if all things do come from want, (what we might call) God is responsible for us being here and, of course, exists or existed at one time.
So, I challenge you to prove there is even one thing in existence which does not come from want.
And with this challenge I leave you, never to return. I hope you objectively consider thoughts, as I do.
- For The 'Non-Believers'
Some people think belief is bad. They think it imprisons the mind. So here is something, especially for people who have this idea, to think about.
Life after death. Can we prove it exists? If we can't, it means believing in life after death is all we can do. So is it bad then to believe in life after death? The answer is no, and the reason is because if there is no life after death, nothing we do in this life matters. On the other hand, if there is a life after death, it's possible something we do in this life does matter, and directly affects what happens to us when we die.
In this particular case, there's no reason not to believe. And just because you believe, it doesn't mean you have to close your mind to other possibilities. It also doesn't mean you have to change your life in any way. So what possible reason would anyone have not to believe in life after death? And what does that say about belief in general?
- Think For Yourself
There is a problem in today's world. The problem is in our perspective of God. Through our entire lives, and the lives of generations before us, the image of God has been painted through religion. Everything we supposedly know about God has been placed in a box. Placed there by religion. And throughout our entire lives, we are meant to focus only on that box, if we want to know God.
Since we all grew up knowing only the things in the box, this is all most people ever see in God. They think it is all God is. But i'm here to tell you, the stuff religions teach does not necessarily have anything to do with God. We need to think outside of the box religion has placed the illusion of God in. Look beyond the portrait painted by religion. Because God might be real, just not a God of current religions. Just as God does not sit on a mountain throwing lightning bolts, God might not do the things claimed in current religions. We need to distinguish the factual information about God from the non-factual. Which, of course, is incredibly difficult to do. But, the first thing any of us need to do is understand the possibility God has nothing to do with current religions. Just as God had nothing to do with religions of old.
Think outside of the box. Unlearn what you've learned about God through religion. And then maybe you'll be able to find some truth about God.
- An Examination of Religion
Many people examine religion. But, they examine the teachings and beliefs of religion. In this short paper, I will be giving an examination of religion itself. The primary focus will be on modern religions which stem from the bible (only because I am most familiar with it). Although the principles are the same throughout most, if not all, religions.
#1: Religions do everything they can to ensure you do not lose faith or change religions.
#2: Religions have their good God's and bad God's. The purpose of the good God is obvious, but what is the real purpose of the bad God? I've come to the conclusion the real purpose is simply to take attention away from the good God. Bad things happen in life, and if people think it's their God's fault, they lose faith. So - create the devil and blame every bad thing on him.
#3: Religions use the technique of talking about things which cannot be proven or disproven, or so they hope. The most brilliant of their ideas was to utilize the mystery of life after death. Since we cannot prove what happens after we die, religions can say anything they want about it and we cannot say they are wrong.
#4: Religions use what I call "Advanced Terrorism". The way they use this is mainly in conjunction with #2. Here is the difference between advanced terrorism and normal terrorism:
Normal terrorists say, "If you do not meet our demands, we will kill you/hostages/etc. If you meet the demands, no one will get hurt."
Advanced - "If you do not meet our demands, we will kill you/hostages/etc. If you meet the demands, no one will get hurt, and we will give you a million dollars."
#5: Blowing things into 'biblical' proportion. Religions take all their ideas and multiply them by infinity. They say if you turn your back on (our) God, you go to hell. They make their good God a being of pure good and their evil God a being of pure evil. They take life after death and say it lasts for eternity. And in addition to threatening or rewarding you in this life, they say you will spend all of eternity in either the most extreme pleasure or extreme pain.
If you think about those a little more, you'll see countless examples of them taking place in various religions. Those five are the basic principles behind (successful) religion. And what do they equate to? The most brilliant form of mind-control in the history of our civilization. Books which use psychological techniques to control billions of people for thousands of years. It's even designed in a way which generates money for the people (priests, preachers etc.) who spread the word and entrap more minds. Pure genius, all of it.
That being said, I think religion has been for the best. Any given thing can be used for either good or evil. And, I think, contrary to the belief of some, religion has done more good than harm. The reason I think so is because of the nature of living creatures. Look at how easily we go to war. What if we didn't have religion controlling people's minds, telling people not to kill? Our civilization may not have reached the point it has. And when considering all of this, it's perfectly reasonable to think God inspired the writing of these books exactly for that purpose. But, I think we are approaching the age, if we're not already there, where religion will do more harm than good. The age where we no longer need religious control to stop us from self-destructing.
That is the end of the examination. But, on a side note; None of this means there isn't a God out there. I think it's strange how we're always taught never to repeat history, yet that's exactly what we've been doing with religions/Gods. There was a time when there were God's/religions, and they turned out to be bogus. Why then do we auto-accept the idea any current religions or God's are legit? Not all people do, but most of the ones who don't are atheists and others who make the jump, "I don't like this God, so i'll believe in no God.", instead of the jump, "I don't like this God, maybe it isn't a real God.". Remember, there's no reason to lose faith in the possibility a real God exists.
- I Challenge You
I've come up with evidence in support of God's existence. I challenge you to disprove it.
The evidence is in the apparent truth that want is the source of all things, including: needs, accidents, and random occurences. Because want is the source of all things, (what we might call) God must exist or have existed at one time.
Let me give you a few examples of how want is the source of things.
Accident: You go out digging for water, and you strike oil instead. You didn't want to find oil, but if you did not want to find water, you never would have found oil.
Need: If you want to survive, you need water, food, oxygen, etc.
Random Occurence: You want to go for a walk, cause it's a nice day. As you're walking down the street, a bird uses the bathroom on your head. If you did not want to walk down the street, you never would have gotten bird excrement on your head. Likewise, if the bird did not want to survive, it never would have eaten whatever it was that's waste product is now on your head.
A few things you have to understand. There are different kinds of wants. Wants of the mind, and wants of the body. You could also argue there are wants of the soul or emotional wants. When two wants conflict, the more powerful want, or more powerful will, prevails.
If everything comes from want, it means our universe, and life as we know it, comes from want. It also means existence itself comes from want. As we all know, want requires a living creature (rocks do not have wants). Which means, if all things do come from want, (what we might call) God is responsible for us being here and, of course, exists or existed at one time.
So, I challenge you to prove there is even one thing in existence which does not come from want.
And with this challenge I leave you, never to return. I hope you objectively consider thoughts, as I do.