Why did you stop believing in a God?
>>18287292I looked out the window
I wanted to look at porn and smoke weed, and didn’t like the idea of any of my desires being disordered.
I started caring more about objective reality than feefees.
>>18287292>implyingWhy did you start fantasizing about smarmy mediterranean men?
>>18287366lmao no you didn't.
I never received a response or a sign, and felt abandoned.
>>182872924000+ gods, you only believe in 1. I just believe in 1 less.
>>18287424People were still asking for signs even while Jesus walked with them on the earth. You shouldn't consider yourself abandoned for lacking the perception of a sign.
>>18287434No, I personally know that I was purposely and deliberately cut off.That and the fact that its still bizarro world.
>>18287382How would you know?>because my feefees say so.I rest my case.
>>18287327As a kid I saw imagery of God and Jesus in the clouds. I remember taking a plane and looking out the window for 30 minutes, maybe an hour trying to find God. >>18287292Factually he may or may not exist. No one can ever prove it decisively. But functionally he doesn't exist because he will never reveal himself to me and so why should I worship someone who won't at the very least satisfy any of my curiosities? Also, just because a God MAY exist does not necessarily mean that that God is a jewish God who casted humanity to suffer because some foid ate an apple after being persuaded by a talking snake. And therefore I need to give 10% of my yearly salary to the church. THAT is a bit of a stretch.
I never started
Because I look like this. Just kidding, this is what you weirdos look like.
God is real. This is Satans demonized domain. Satan has done an excellent job leading you all away from God. I will pray for you all.
I don't necessarily NOT believe in a god, but theres no proof of such a thing existing so.... I dont know. If one or many exist they are ambivalent about us or theres a something between our worlds that is blocking any sort of interaction.
>>18287836Proof? Everything about every religion is contradictory, illogical or just total horseshit. At best some parts are just non-verifiable which isnt really anything. If any of the gods from the popular religions exist then I dont think its much to ask for their appearance or intervention. Like, open uo the clouds and let us know that they're there.
>>18287292I was like 7, I don't really remember.
>>18287292That's a stupid question; I believe in Jesus!>>18287327>>18287366>>18287424Enjoy Hell.>>18287428>>18287730>>18288611You're braindead. Tick tock!
>>182872921. Hell didn't make any sense as a punishment for exercising free will to disbelieve an organized religious creed. So I get 75 years as an aware lifeform to figure out the correct religion, or I get to spend a literal eternity being tortured? Lol maybe it's all true, but it just sounds like humans trying to force other humans to give them money and behave.2. The protestant religion i grew up in wasn't believable.3. Too much bad shit happens. It's more random chance than an ordered universe a prime mover might create. Or maybe god made it like that. But our world and universe don't point to a prime mover. If there is one it/he/she doesn't care if we subscribe and pray.4. All human faith and belief is clearly confirmation bias. I definitely fear a heaven and hell based afterlife, but it's not believable. 5. The speed of light. The biblical creation account and planet/solar system accretion don't jibe. A. Things that can be arguments for a belief in a prime mover - the possibility that earth and earth life is exceptional and rare or the only one of its kind in the entire universe. The laws of thermal dynamics deny us the ability to confirm that. We can't even explore our own solar system thoroughly yet.B. Why things die. Could be evidence of a "fallen world with sin." Meh. Seems like a stretch.C. The possibility that humans aren't actually horrible, but are affected by supernatural beings - demons - that cause us to abort 73 million babies each year, genocide each other, lie, etc. D. a species like ours that's this aware. Humans are decently special. I don't really think we came from apes. If anything the different animal species on earth seem like experiments, not the machinations of evolution. I'm an agnostic atheist. I love my religions friends and family and don't hate religion - it's not the root of all that sucks in our world. But I don't know whats really true. I believe we might live in a simulation.
>>18288982interesting that a humanist is prolife. abortion support clusters Left, or sometimes progressive / eugenic natsoc.t. prolife secularist [I support the "ensoulment" legal fiction, maybe 13 weeks, unless there be major complications as in, lifethreatening and the kid is broken. but roasties don't get to abort just b/c chad fucked off]
>>18289056Yes, I'm a humanist atheist prolifer. Genetically unique human life is detectable within days of conception, and the uniquely human ability to think to value it is enough for me.Allowing abortion up to spine cord development and the possibility of awareness and pain isn't unreasonable, but I'd rather fully value and protect -all- human life without any exceptions. Ending abortions will require social change and everyone to be a lot more thoughtful and informed, but it is insane to not try to push humanity in that direction. It isn't oppressing women to encourage them to decide before they're pregnant if they want to have a baby.
>>18287469>How would you know?You put words in my mouth based on how you felt about my post. Why are you pretending to be objective?
Reminder that evolutionary theory is ageing very poorly, and it wasn't exactly off to a great start to begin with. Tell us the one about the whale and the cow again. That was hilarious.
>>18289119I don't believe in evolution. Humans were created by Prometheus ("Satan")