Are we made in God's image?

Discussion in 'Religion' started by James R, Apr 23, 2020.

  1. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    But life and death fluctuate. It is spring right now. What do you see outside your door? I think most everyone fears death, and others fear the possibly of a return trip.
     
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  3. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    Life certainly fluctuates. Death, is death. Ever been under anesthetic? Similar except there is no return.
     
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  5. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    Have you ever been under anesthetic? If you have, did you return? Or is that a stupid question?

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  7. (Q) Encephaloid Martini Valued Senior Member

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    Sorry Jan, but I don't think I can show where you've been honest in your answers.

    That was the obvious question posed to you regarding how you claim to know those alleged attributes of God. Based on your past responses, you won't answer. And if you do, it will probably be some magical, wishful thinking gobbledygook.
     
  8. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    Curious thing about anesthesia, time has no relevance until you awake.
     
  9. Write4U Valued Senior Member

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    Which means that all those grand things you mentioned are all destined for death. Where's the love in that? Is a comet that wipes out most of life on earth a sign of love?

    Cancer or the coronavirus is not love, by any standard. It is pain and misery. You cannot go around cherry picking the nice things as if that's all there is.

    One thing is demonstrably true: The universe has no motive or cares in the least about love. It's a cyclical function of energy conversion. Death of one thing usually means life for another thing. In order for something to live, something else must die. At best it's a zero sum gain. 95% of all species that lived in this "loving" environment are now extinct. Where's the love in that?
     
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  10. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    Being under anesthetic is like having a slice of your life totally removed...no recollection, no nothing...one minute lying on the operating table, the next waking up in bed. Except with death it is permanent.
    And yes I have around 15 years ago for some surgery.
     
  11. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    Would you care knowing you and everyone else are eternal?

    It is part of Life. Pain and misery exist, do they not? People die, do they not?

    But those nice things exist too. Enjoy them, every moment of the nice stuff. Try not to constantly wallow in the memory of pain and misery.

    Sure it does, otherwise you wouldn't understand the meaning of the word. Love exists in the Universe.

    Maybe the Universe was making room for you and me?
     
  12. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    That is your conviction.

    I too went into surgery...as a child. The experience was interesting. I had no idea how long I was down--total loss of time sense. At least when you sleep, you retain some sense of time passage when you awake. Not while under anesthesia.
     
  13. Xelasnave.1947 Valued Senior Member

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    You suggest everyone could be eternal so does it not follow that the universe is eternal and needed no creator?
    Alex
     
  14. Xelasnave.1947 Valued Senior Member

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    Strongly suggesting that a "loving god" does not.
    Alex
     
  15. Xelasnave.1947 Valued Senior Member

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    It's a bit hard to do when my legs are on fire non stop 24/7 ..maybe a promise of things to COME.
    ALEX
     
  16. Xelasnave.1947 Valued Senior Member

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    The observable universe is some ninety billion light years in diameter, past that the most conservative model I have read concludes it is 250 times larger again and there are suggestions that it may be bigger than that...somehow I think your observation is somewhat optimistic.

    I am all for positive thinking ..that's what atheists are all about..you know no hell, no one judging you, opportunity for science to lead us out of the superstition that has had us prisoners of myth since humans evolved from an ape like creature our common ancestor with monkeys and apes...and it is nice that you are positive and cheerful but you should not fear reality..it is wonderful and I much more pleasant place than you inhabit.

    Alex
     
  17. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    The conviction that once you are dead, you are dead, finish, kaput? No, its a scientific conviction built upon the fact that is what evidence tells us, and no one has ever come back to tell us differently.
    Bingo! No sense of time, or anything else, other then you will eventually, hopefully wake up. The same with death except there is no waking up. Unless you have evidence otherwise?
     
  18. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    How can you be so certain? It seems to be a reoccurring theme throughout recorded human history.

    You speak as though you have been there. Did you die during your surgery, or is anesthesiology simulated death?
     
  19. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    The World was once flat, to the best of our knowledge.

    Strongly suggesting that life is a color wheel. Everything passes with time.

    I don't want to minimize your pain and misery, Alex; and certainly I wish you the best; but you appear to be handling it quite well. Judging from those picture of the stars you shared with us, you still find pleasure in life and have a lot to give others.

    When I was a teen the neighbor kid and I took his telescope to the local schoolyard. He showed me the Andromeda Galaxy. It was the coolest shit ever, and I remember it to this day.

    At this time we are limited to this world.

    It's more recognition each of us come from the same source: I am a creature of this Universe and this World as are you and everybody else. Everything about you can be attributed to this universe--providing you are not a multidimensional creature from a different reality. Nothing about you or me can be attributed to anything but that from which we were delivered.
     
  20. Xelasnave.1947 Valued Senior Member

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    You overshot the main issue presumably because you are happy with my observation.
    Well that is not very caring if I could minimise your pain and misery I certainly would do all I could to minimise your pain and misery.
    Yes but that's only because I am somewhat of a hero ... well even more than that.
    I certainly find pleasure in life and feel guilty that I have had my share and also that of a few others and of course I do want to give...to give folk the understanding of reality that they wish for and to help them to begin to think and work on a plan to free themselves of superstition as well as the cash drain involved in being an imprisoned cult member.

    You should get yourself a telescope a 6 inch or 8 inch Newtonian on a Dobsoian base as they are rather cheap and I am confident that you will find it very satisfying...You can look at the band's on Jupiter, the rings on Saturn, the mountains on the Moon and quiet a few galaxies. You just point the scope up and start exploring.

    Only if you don't have a telescope.

    That is a rather simple way at looking at things.

    There is so much more to learn and experience but a mind set of spirituality causes one to be complacent lulling one into a belief that one has achieved a purpose whereas if there can be said that there is any purpose it must be to learn everything and to find truth.

    Alex
     
  21. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    I find it strange that books which make a living telling about life after death never talk about life before life

    I guess the reasoning goes along the lines but I have to be born first so I can die and then live in the afterlife

    So if you kill a dead zombie do they have a afterlife afterlife?

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  22. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    Need it be complicated? You were given the Bible, Quran, Sutras, Vedas, etc. Yet that still isn't enough. I give you the World, Moon and Stars.
     
  23. Xelasnave.1947 Valued Senior Member

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    More than enough.
    Moon and Stars get a telescope ...the world a decent set of binoculars.

    The only true wisdom is found in every fifth fortune cookie.
    The others are ok but you do have to rearrange the words.

    Alex
     

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