Define Infinity wrote:
mentalmark wrote:
I, on the other hand, mentioned in the abortion thread that I do not believe in a 'god' in any religious aspect or context. I live without this 'missing' piece to my existance because in my essence of being, I believe that I am a constant evolving entity descended from a chemical reaction created by time, dimension and evolution from nothing, to one day return to nothing.
If nothing means no feeling, then nothing should be blissful, as it will be a release from the pain of dying. Therefore I do not fear death. Works for me!
Very well said. Personally the Chaos Theory works for me, which is basically what you said, correct?
Yeah, more or less, and cool for you dude that you've found that to live by that way as well

! It's a shame that I only have internet access at work these days as my home PC is fooked as I'd love to talk more on this subject.
So... besides the point and in general then, I have practiced many different faiths and religions because
I think it would be wrong to remain ignorant and say, 'oh, Buddism's for hippies' or 'Islam is for fundamentalists' as a lack of understanding has caused so much insignificant death and war. I've tried Paganism as well, so does that mean I'm a barbarian? (Answers on a postcard please!)
I've based my 'faith' on so many different studies and, although I suppose the Chaos Theory is closest to what I think is happening with this existance technically, I've kinda made up my own 'mongrel belief'. I just merged a few things and created my own outlook on life to which I live to. I suppose I'm arrogant enough to say that I am my own personal 'God' because I'm not confined by the general relgions or views of others, therefore I do more of what I do because of it (anyone recognise some Buddism in there?), yet I am also aware enough to respect others to co-exist in harmony with their views and opinions.
I think that everyone is their own personal 'God' and we should be celebrating our existance, not to continue over complicating the fuck out of the over complicated life we've inherited from our ancestors, (not YOU and me personally, but you know, governments, industry, etc, etc).
I guess some will read this and say 'Now, THAT IS mental!'
Astaroth wrote:
what's wrong with that? Christians are trying to prove the opposite... so what?!?
Good point! I
personally think it's wrong to criticise others for their beliefs even though I may not agree with whatever belief is debated.
In my view everyone has the right to agree or disagree with someone's views, so you're right to question and I'm right in saying I disagree!
