How? You know you're human within your own perception and within our own consensus reality. "God", whatever that may mean to you, can't be measured and perceived even within this reality. You can convince yourself that there is a God, but that is most likely a delusion that you or probably your parents convinced you of without any real evidence or stimulus.You may choose to call that delusion "Faith". I can have faith in my friends or family, but not in something that I have no evidence of. If I were to "believe" God I would just be lying to myself or doublethinking.Also, even if there is some kind of supernatural consciousness that we don't know of how can you be sure you're right? Maybe the Hindus are right; maybe the Norse pagans are right; maybe the Greek pagans are right. How can you know?We will probably never know the true nature of the universe or existence, but I'd rather enjoy myself and search for the real scientific truth than waste my time with 2,000 year old fairy tales.
geezerdMar 30, 2009
But swiss is holy.
klitzbtcMar 30, 2009
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Closed AccountMar 30, 2009
I'm a man who giggled at this comic...this stays between me and you internet, ok?
ballsjohnsonMar 31, 2009
Well how are mountains moved?Shovel-full by shovel-full.
earthcelticMar 31, 2009
I don't understand what you're trying to say.
seiya42Mar 31, 2009
How? You know you're human within your own perception and within our own consensus reality. "God", whatever that may mean to you, can't be measured and perceived even within this reality. You can convince yourself that there is a God, but that is most likely a delusion that you or probably your parents convinced you of without any real evidence or stimulus.You may choose to call that delusion "Faith". I can have faith in my friends or family, but not in something that I have no evidence of. If I were to "believe" God I would just be lying to myself or doublethinking.Also, even if there is some kind of supernatural consciousness that we don't know of how can you be sure you're right? Maybe the Hindus are right; maybe the Norse pagans are right; maybe the Greek pagans are right. How can you know?We will probably never know the true nature of the universe or existence, but I'd rather enjoy myself and search for the real scientific truth than waste my time with 2,000 year old fairy tales.
skeetmuffinApr 1, 2009
where'd you put the cheese at?