Re: What religion are you?
I don’t demand and you don’t answer at all so stop with the excuses, it doesn’t work too well. I never asked you to talk pleasingly because I didn’t myself. Whatever I say, I do in action. I don’t just say something and do something else.
First of all, you’re as pessimistic as I am, and second of all, the problem with you is that you accept everything that happens but don’t accept the most important fact. I accept the afterlife because I know that I’m going to die soon, I’ll be able to find out anyways so I don’t blindly say it doesn’t exist. If there isn’t an afterlife, what happens after death? It’s logic. There are so many people that have gone through that through clinical deaths. They were just dreaming? That isn’t the entire proof though, there is so much more, but you choose to become the pessimistic scientist who HAS to prove it to understand it. I am the one who accepts he can’t understand everything but nonetheless should try and not forget that he is here for a limited time. And just for your info, I could explain how all this works much more easily then you ever could and not just through concepts. You could do this too but you decided to throw a bandana over your eyes and not read or try to understand anything. Your blind and yet you come to me and say that the sun doesn’t exist. Fact is, my points till now were so simple and you couldn’t even answer them so stop taking the humble route because you couldn’t say anything. I’m not even explaining difficult scripture or science, its pure logic.
I’m freer then you will ever be, not because I’ve read books, lived half around the world, and gone through things you couldn’t imagine right now, but because I don’t create concepts in my head. I don’t create an illusion for myself or try to understand something difficult to understand with my mind alone. You never can. I have read through many religions, seen different people, got the experience, and understood the whole point of religion and life. After that I felt myself changing, looking much easily at life and at everything else. I began to naturally do the right thing without even trying a lot of the time. My fear of everything drained away and I became a much better person physically and mentally. The people I work with, my friends, my way of thinking, of understanding, of living, makes me more free then I could be if I simply said God doesn’t exist and did whatever I wanted. We can but we should exercise caution and learn. There is so much to accept and learn so stop creating your own concepts.
My views have been refining for years, don't worry. But we don’t only base our judgments on concepts created by us but on knowledge itself that has been passed down. That knowledge is not difficult to understand too. All just make it harder for themselves, trying to walk through the streets ad understand life.
We all have to abide to some rules whether they be spiritual or material, whether they are static, dynamic, etc. And YES, you become a better person. THAT has also been proven, face it. I’m presenting you with facts; you choose to go with your weird concepts, open your eyes for God sakes. Don’t you realize I’m not evening mentioning God? I’m talking about pure logic here. But no, you’re clouded; I’m not saying you have to go with extremely strict rules that don’t make sense. What do you take me for?
You don’t know what my values are and you didn’t understand the simple point I was stressing throughout my entire last post. My values are global just like love is universal. I’m not saying something strange and I never said your values will be static and neither are mine. What seems natural to you is that you live completely free and do as you like that’s why things will always be “static” to you. Humans must learn how to abide by certain rules otherwise they will be animals. It’s proven too. These rules are as simple as counting from one to three but they even refuse to abide by them. In time, their views change and soon they realize EVERYTHING is changing.
You ask me to do what you don’t.
He already has a purpose and CAN add other purposes to his task list but he must never forget his primary task.
That’s your weird answer but not everyone thinks like that. I wasn’t only talking about you.
And what’s the point of that I might ask? You don’t understand what this life is that’s why you’re so confused. You look at it as something that just takes place.
I’ve heard much better logic from even atheists so you couldn’t convert me even if you wanted to. You are living in an impersonalist concept with a lot of good morals.
Wrong again, it just seems … pointless, dull, absolutely un-firm, and a waste of time. I’ve heard better excuses for not believing in God or the supernatural.
Believe what you will my friend and just be a good person whether you believe in God or not. That was my point. The rest are just quicker ways to reaching the goal of life and no matter what you do or what you accept, you will end up on the mountain top in the end. Some just get there much, much faster. Choose your path, mine is already chosen. One day, you will see what I was saying when you stop thinking I’m your enemy. I’ve gone through all, if not more, then you have gone through and I know how it all feels. That’s why I’m constantly writing mostly to you instead of giving up on you. This was my last attempt and I wish you all the best, again. You aren’t wrong, your method is simply wrong and your concepts cloud you sometimes. That’s what this world wants you to do. To create your concepts and stay here, birth after birth. Once you give it all up, you laugh at how people complicate their lives so much.
Saco, I can't respond to your posts in a way that is pleasing to you because you demand that I recognize your assumptions as true at all times.
This is not a pleasing endeavor for me, specifically because I disagree with your pessimistic attitude towards the enterprise of living on Earth without believing in the afterlife or in God.
A lot of your ideas suggest to me that you are not an advocate of free will.
I'd say we dynamically create judgments that best apply to our subjective values on the Earth which can change and become more refined overtime.
You instead come off as one who demands that we should abide to a static set of rules and regulations in order to make the right decisions in life.
This implies that our subjective values must be static, which just doesn't seem natural at all to me and though your subjective values at the moment might be pleasing for you, they certainly don't apply to everyone else and they won't necessarily apply for you in the same way, in the future.
You already recognize that there is much for "us" to learn, I'm glad that you show some degree of humility, but you will also recognize overtime that the manner in which you construct your arguments and their content will change overtime, so long as you are interested in hearing out the ideas of others and detecting fault with your own schemes for understanding the world (another very natural phenomenon amongst humans).
When you say man was born on this world for a purpose, I respond "Man must provide himself with a purpose"
When you say that when people can't prove something, they begin doubting it exists but don’t accept the fact that you can’t understand everything, I respond, "1. You're black. 2. I can't prove it. 3. I'm probably wrong. 4. I don't understand the fact that I can't understand everything, maybe you are black afterall."
Finally, when you say that there is nowhere on this world that you can do anything you want which proves again that this world has a purpose, I respond "You can do anything you want, so long as you're able to bring yourself to doing it."
Obviously we are two very different people and I'm not interested in converting you to use my logic
besides, the idea of thinking like me must seem very repulsive to you.
Believe what you will my friend and just be a good person whether you believe in God or not. That was my point. The rest are just quicker ways to reaching the goal of life and no matter what you do or what you accept, you will end up on the mountain top in the end. Some just get there much, much faster. Choose your path, mine is already chosen. One day, you will see what I was saying when you stop thinking I’m your enemy. I’ve gone through all, if not more, then you have gone through and I know how it all feels. That’s why I’m constantly writing mostly to you instead of giving up on you. This was my last attempt and I wish you all the best, again. You aren’t wrong, your method is simply wrong and your concepts cloud you sometimes. That’s what this world wants you to do. To create your concepts and stay here, birth after birth. Once you give it all up, you laugh at how people complicate their lives so much.
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