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Religion vs Science debate: bring it in here
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<blockquote data-quote="440sprint" data-source="post: 13391753" data-attributes="member: 141283"><p>GOD, IMO</p><p></p><p>The concept of God, Gods, was invented by early humans in order to help understand themselves. Science did not exist, but humans seemed to be able to create more humans, fire, tools, etc. Every amazing thing in life, therefore, must have been created somehow!</p><p></p><p>The ultimate existence concept had to be a supreme being, or "creator". God is just One of many human words for "creator"! Everything that early humans observed (life, earth, fire, heavens, etc.) seemed to need a supreme creator to answer newly minted human minds' questions. Mere humans could not have created it all, especially themselves. The powers that be would, and still do, give their answers, usually to their selfish advantage.</p><p></p><p>Well, science has come a long way now to show that everything can only be composed of its various parts. In other words, everything is what creates it! We humans are are actually the presently known supreme creators (Gods). There could and should be greater lifeform creators elsewhere in the universe.</p><p></p><p>Everything that humans say, write, build, etc., are human made only, inspired and brought about by actual humans with no supreme being involved other than amazing human speculation about the many things that still control us.</p><p></p><p>As the Greeks once brilliantly said, "know yourself". All that we know about others is what we know about ourselves. The things that we like about others are the things that we like about ourselves. The things that we dislike about others are the things that we dislike about ourselves! We can only perceive what we are thinking at any instant. The only thing constant is change, therefore the only thing really important is everything, in order to be prepared for the constant unpredictable changes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="440sprint, post: 13391753, member: 141283"] GOD, IMO The concept of God, Gods, was invented by early humans in order to help understand themselves. Science did not exist, but humans seemed to be able to create more humans, fire, tools, etc. Every amazing thing in life, therefore, must have been created somehow! The ultimate existence concept had to be a supreme being, or "creator". God is just One of many human words for "creator"! Everything that early humans observed (life, earth, fire, heavens, etc.) seemed to need a supreme creator to answer newly minted human minds' questions. Mere humans could not have created it all, especially themselves. The powers that be would, and still do, give their answers, usually to their selfish advantage. Well, science has come a long way now to show that everything can only be composed of its various parts. In other words, everything is what creates it! We humans are are actually the presently known supreme creators (Gods). There could and should be greater lifeform creators elsewhere in the universe. Everything that humans say, write, build, etc., are human made only, inspired and brought about by actual humans with no supreme being involved other than amazing human speculation about the many things that still control us. As the Greeks once brilliantly said, "know yourself". All that we know about others is what we know about ourselves. The things that we like about others are the things that we like about ourselves. The things that we dislike about others are the things that we dislike about ourselves! We can only perceive what we are thinking at any instant. The only thing constant is change, therefore the only thing really important is everything, in order to be prepared for the constant unpredictable changes! [/QUOTE]
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