Is there a God /b/?
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>>677427859
Any proof faggots?
Of course retard!
>>677427902
How can you believe that such great odd of becoming what we are without any external force in the universe helping it ?
Not a religious guy, I just believe in God. Odd are to high for me to believe in pure randomness in our creation.
>>677427759
God is a word that describes something that is only conceivable if you either a gullible child with a lot of fantasy or fucking inbred shit piece of cock that was a fucking miscarriage but somehow still fucking survived and was treated like a piece of fuck and got raised with insufficent input from the world. you fucking cerebral deficiency fucking fuck cock fuck piss whore. Allahu akhbar!
>>677427759
Every idea has the potential to become a deity.
Every dogma has its worshippers.
I am God in my reality.
So therefore; yes, there is no God. Or well. . No, there is a God.
>>677428328
Believing in God is the essence of religiousness.
I hope you're just not good at trolling.
Okay, here's my fucking problem with that question that no one ever addresses.
To ask if there is a god (in the classical sense), you need to define what a god is. As far as I can tell, the best definition would be that they are entities with some degree of free will and a level of "magical" powers that put them beyond the scope of mankind. But this raises another question: what is "magic"? A self-evident ability, which can not be interfered from its components or deduced from lower-complexity "feeder" physical systems? But in that case, the theoretical lower-limits of simplicity (as of our current knowledge, quarks) would be the same as magic, whereas that is clearly treated as a science. Therefore, self-evidence is not a grounds for non-scientific nature. As soon as proof of a god exists, it is subject to the sciences and by our working definition of their being magical is contradicted. Nothing that exists can also be magical.
However, if you were to say "well who gives a royal fuck about that, I want to know if something that could decide mankind's fate on a whim, most scientists nowadays agree that hive-minded alien super-organisms who have the power of several stars at their disposal, so they/it fit(s) that criterion rather well.
However, if you were to ask "are there thinking beings who exist outside of our universe(s) who can control our fates, more akin to the Monotheistic, Christian god than, say, Zeus or Odin, the answer is more complex, as it leads into a question: is there a higher ordinal level than the universe(or potentially multiverse)(s) that exist outside of and encompass(es) it/them? It is possible that the answer to that question lies a few years off, or billions of years. Regardless, if the answer ends up being yes, then it would be ridiculous to think that a system with such a ridiculous level of complexity at its disposal would not have, at the very least, a parallel to sentience at some level who would have the ability to influence (cont)
People are trying to solve this riddle for hundreds if not thousands of years.
Just believe what you want and dont try to shove your beliefs on other people and everything will be fine.
>>677430143
our universe to some degree. So if there is anything, ANYTHING which is higher-up on the cosmological scale than "multiverse", then there are beings with powers similar to or greater than the Biblical God.
>>677430398
However, if you're asking if the Biblical god exists and if he vistited earth in the form of Christ, that becomes a sort of Zhuang Zhou's butterfly delema where it is so existential and worldview-shattering that logic need not nessisarily apply. However, you have no inductive reason to believe it rather than, say, Hinduism, lest you interpret Monotheism's obviously dominate establishment wherever you might live to be some sort of sign that it's the "natural" choice and all other faiths are tests (hey, you never know).
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>>677431015
And now, I will conclude with the fact that I realize that no one will ever read this and that I just wasted a good ten minutes that I could've spent fapping.
>>677431264
I actually read it. It doesn't matter but, I did read it.
Well done?
Nothing matters. You are not unique. No on has all the answers. Enjoy your life. It's too short to worry about anything else. Cheers.
>>677427759
If there really was then we wouldn't have stupid people like daesh.
When you think about it, everything is miraculous, everything is basically magic
We may know a bit about physics, but physics itself is still a complete mind-bender
Why is there anything and why is it this way, no one will probably ever know for sure
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>>677431469
Fucking wot
Why the pessimism?
I think I think about shit like this precisely BECAUSE nothing matters. Who cares what's important in the eyes of society or our instincts? Anything that'll entertain me for short bursts of time while requiring minimal effort (like those posts) are worth doing, IMO.
That being said, you have any thoughts on my finger diarrhea, being the only person who'll ever read it?