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The "Why" thread

I accept that I know less at my current age than I ever thought I would. That is because I thought I knew more about everything beforehand.

How were things made/created, what happens when we die, how infinite is outer space, is thereother life out there, all questions I frankly don't have the appetite to spend energy trying to get answers to. Why? What would the purpose be? If I were meant to know then the answers would be a little more adjacent to humanity.

Is there a 'creator'? I don't think so. I think it's all chemicals and atmospheres. How can I reconcile that with the beautiful colours of a butterfly or iradesence of a lizard, or humour of a duck-billed platypus? I can't. And that's OK. If there is a single creator, great. It makes no difference to me. I DO want to learn more about that butterfly, that bee, that creature with whom I share this place. I DO want to continue trying to positively connect with as many people as possible (whether locally or via positive collective conscience). I DO want to place my energy into things which can help today be better for me and everyone I come into contact with, rather than ruminate on matters which will be inconsequential so far as my conscious state can divine.

Accepting what I don't know, and investigating some of the very tangible local things around me is of great importance.
 
Yes Science says agnosticism is the only answer.

My view is there is some design. And it makes me wonder about a creator. I don't know anything of course. Or think anyone else should agree with me.

I don't believe in a creator, for various reasons, but I find religion a fascinating thing and I loved RE at school and its one reason I wanted to study sociology. Tribes in primitive areas of the world with no contact with humans have been found to have the basis of a religious belief and a GHod, which many say is a strong argument for there being a GHod, but I see it the other way, I think its a testament to the brain power of the human race and that even in primitive locations, human brains can think "why" and "who" enough for their brains to form this idea of a higher being rather than their being one.

The sheer volume of beliefs and gods that people believe in makes me believe strongly that the idea of GHod is a human thought process rather than a reality in the same way that humans have created stories, books, characters that have made their way into peoples minds through history.
 
I don't believe in a creator, for various reasons, but I find religion a fascinating thing and I loved RE at school and its one reason I wanted to study sociology. Tribes in primitive areas of the world with no contact with humans have been found to have the basis of a religious belief and a GHod, which many say is a strong argument for there being a GHod, but I see it the other way, I think its a testament to the brain power of the human race and that even in primitive locations, human brains can think "why" and "who" enough for their brains to form this idea of a higher being rather than their being one.

The sheer volume of beliefs and gods that people believe in makes me believe strongly that the idea of GHod is a human thought process rather than a reality in the same way that humans have created stories, books, characters that have made their way into peoples minds through history.

There are definitely football gods. It's not even a debate.

That makes other types of gods very plausible :cool:
 
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