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Hi Tao, I don't think you question my sanity as much as whether I am mentally lost and need something to fill the void? I can understand it must be very difficult to understand someone that believes something you totally reject and in your shoes I would want to explore all avenues to find out what makes them believe something I can't even contemplate. I think if people are respectful of others beliefs and opinions there is no reason they should not be free to ask anything they want.
I can't imagine not believeing in Allah, every cell in my body knows it is the truth but I can't prove or rationalise that knowledge, it just is, so if you don't have that feeling then it must seem a little odd to you.
Keep the questions and thoughts coming
Hi Sally
First off I would like to make it quite clear that I think everyone is insane, I am not biased in that regard. And I am relatively more insane than many!! It is not about sanity and this is one of the reasons I started this thread. In a sense my belief is that we are all fumbling in the dark and some of us choose the candle of faith and some the torch or reason to help light the way.
As some might recall I came to CR searching for some deeply personal answers to my own sense of spirituality. Like Ruby doing his degree what I found is a bunch of committed theists with lots of huff and puff...but not one answer. Ruby puts it so well about Christianity I will quote him : "A deity that promised two millenia ago "I will return before this generation passes away" and has not returned yet, and who says "I will never leave nor forsake thee" and has never been present in times of need, and who promises, "Ask and it shall be given thee" but has yet to answer a prayer, probably does not exist. That is just one little part of it, but it's a start." And the same is true for all faiths. They are heavy on rules and promises but non-existant when it comes to delivery. The only good that ever came out of religion is in the acts of living people who did good because that was their nature. Religion had nothing to do with it. That they claimed to be guided by their faith I believe to be an error, they were simply following their own inate nature. If there were no religions these people would not cease to exist. And I for one prefer to have faith in the real and obsevable aspect of human spirit rather than some amorphous ethereal deity and "its" promises delivered by the power hungry. Further I think religions hinder this aspect of the human spirit. Putting the big things in "the hands of God" is an abdication of personal responsibility. Judgement in the afterlife is the biggest cop-out of all. Lets do nothing as God will do it for us after he's dead gives impunity to every tin-pot dictator that ever lived. There is no afterlife. Post mortem judgement is one of the most obvious lies of religion and its purpose is absolutely crystal clear to me. But it is such a powerful soma to those that fear death, which is very naturally most of us. We need a fix of hope and its delivered, but we ignore the price it comes at. If we all truly accepted death meant death we would, in my opinion, do a lot more to make our short lives a lot better.
Religions are very old lies that have evolved into monsters of ill reason. Cynical atheists, like me, that are power hungry, unlike me, have filled the cloisters and corriders of the churches for millenia. A short unbiased look at the lives of so many individuals that rose to the top shows a noble lineage of psychopaths and greedy hypocrits. There is no doubt in my mind that most who rise to the top in any religion do not believe a word of it. It is a career and nothing else. So we have a bunch of non-believers leading the flock, milking them for all they are worth. All the real power of the flock is subverted and diverted into thinking crap when they could be doing something about changing their and everybodies lives for the better. The cash robbery is vast, but it pales into insignificance compared to the robbery of dignity and reason.
I am not an atheist because I cannot see what theists say they see. I am an atheist because I can see and I can see it for what it really is. We do have a "Godspot", we are prone to believing in irrational notions. Yes me too. But I know it is irrational because if it was anything but irrational then we would have by now seen more than the ZERO evidence we have. Its that simple. Individual stories cannot and never will count as evidence and without exception every claim that someone can prove something has been debunked. From deliberate fake bleeding madonas to appiritions of Vishnu, all are frauds. And if we are honest, we knew already they would be.
This is not my response to my own OP by the way. Just a little reply.
Good to see you posting Sally
tao