Oh well, follow what doctrine you must. What irks me is that people have the gall to think that what they do in life makes them significant in the future. Even more bothersome are those who decide to believe there is a god but cannot justify that belief with what they preach. Either believe in something or don't. What's the point in believing in something when you don't believe there are benefits from that something? You still never explained the out of body experience so many have claimed to have gone through as I asked you about. If there is no soul, what the hell is that all about? It is interesting, I try to at least understand what you are thinking and all you can do is denounce what I think. Is that the best way to illustrate your view for such an enquiry? If this is all there is, we've been short changed. As for your little environmental speech, that's just some ludicrous dogma I've heard ad nauseum so that your leftist side can try to throw the other side's leverage off. Nice tactic in avoidance. How do you know the sun isn't nearing its end? If your evolution theory is correct, it could easily be getting pretty close. And if we've squandered so many resources, as you say, and continue to do so, there will be no resources left to work with, thus my self-isolation proposal of what will become of humankind. Hence the only hope we'd ever have of leaving this sphere would be outside help. Your delusions of everlasting life after you die are just that, your digging for roots to find meaning pathetic. Nothing you have proposed (which was very little, anyway) has swayed my view on that subject. I don't care what my lineage is, nor do a lot of people I know. It's a waste of time. So where's my ancestors' immortality? Guess they got screwed on that one. If it took a god to get evolution started, that means you're saying there has to be a being to get things started. Why would a god take the slow way of doing things? What was there to see that god came into being? You see, by your theory, you just can't have both.
Basically, if the day comes when all that has been accomplished is lost, what's the point? If god has no purpose for us beyond this life, why did god create us? Why would god even exist? |