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Originally Posted by Sean
I maintain that there is a chance that he exists - albeit a minuscule chance from a reason-based outlook.
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Doubt isn't the opposite of faith; it is an element of faith. - Paul Tillich
Faith which does not doubt is dead faith. — Miguel de Unamuno
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Originally Posted by Sean
More active in my disbelief is a modest understanding of how religion developed and evolved throughout human history. When you take the time to understand that, it becomes exceedingly apparent that deities and religions are man-made concepts meant to help us deal with the questions we can't yet answer - particularly in regards to death.
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religion <> spirituality
While religion is a social entity, spirituality is not. Spirituality is personal, developed be each of us, or not, on our own.
My spirituality enables me to deal with the questions I
can answer, and which actually matter. It better enables me to live in the here and now, instead of life's distractions that are of no true consquence.
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Originally Posted by froopy seal
I think every human more or less knows what's right and what's wrong. We're just too lazy and egoistic to follow that knowledge.
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No. . . While everyone of us, save the psychopath/sociopath, knows right from wrong.
It is
FEAR that leads us to fall short of our ideals. Driven by various forms of subtle, corrosive, self-centered fear, we fall into sloth, greed, envy, pride, gluttony, lust and anger.
This fear is
present in all of us to some degree.
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Originally Posted by jOHN rODRIGUEZ
One thing I've learned about atheists is how many of "those" kind use science to legitimize their own style of bigotry and/or racism . . .
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Exactly. The closed mind can rationalize myopia by arguing either for, or against, dogma.