Ask your self these questions. Answer them honestly.
What is the purpose of life as a whole? What is the meaning of my own life? What created the world and what is the purpose of this creation? Is there something higher than us all? In all this bull**** there must be some truth. What happens after death? The greatest Philosophical questions themselves try to answer the greatest questions.
All I can say to help you out is do not be a fool like so many and follow the illusion of science but try and answer the greatest questions of all.
like Einstein said "Whoever sets themselves up to be the judge of truth and knowledge will be shipwrecked by the laughter of the gods".
We just don't know.
The truth of life is so much past our understanding. It is the allegory of the cave by Plato.Un comprehensible.
2007-06-01 20:13:03
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answered by Michael 3
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I can't even call the idea of God an illusion. When a magician does an illusion, you at least see something amazing and out of the ordinary, but when I wake up every morning, it's the same old world out there. I don't see a new color in the rainbow, and if there's a new species on Earth, it's likely to be coming out of a biology lab somewhere.
People will mention all of the order in the universe. Get out a telescope: the stars are NOT arranged in rows and columns. They look more like pearls spilled on a vast black floor. If they cluster together in various ways, well, gee-whiz: ever heard of physics?
Then there is the supposed psychology of God. He's majestic enough (so they say) to have created the universe out of nothing, and put us on this planet with plenty of evidence that the earth is many millions of years old and the universe billions of years old when in fact he did it all only a few thousand years ago and put all that evidence out there just to trick us. Why would a being that powerful and majestic then want to create people, toy with us, and send some of us to Heaven and some to Hell? It just doesn't make sense.
People will say that without God, there's no explanation for the existence of the Universe, but that just leaves us in need of an explanation for God. An "explanation" that itself can't be explained is no explanation at all.
God doesn't exist.
2007-06-02 03:24:36
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answered by Tom H 2
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IT is not plain illusion. God do exist.U R asking your question through your computer.Is this computer automatically came in to being or any one made it.If your ans is yes then you have to accept that God exist.This very well organised universe could not exist if there would not be a creator.The Sun, the moon, the coming of day and night one after the other,the seasons,the rain cycle, the air ,.the minerals, the preparedness of milk before the birth of child invite you to think that these all are not automatically. there is a force behind this all. that force is called God. If any Atheist don,t accept it , it is his free will. but one day he have to answer before God about his actions.If you are killed by unknown murderer,you last your life ,murderer could not be trailed in court of law.Is your murder is a fair . no no , the offender will be asked of his miss deeds by almighty God.
2007-06-02 05:33:23
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answered by jaidi 3
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The "illusion" of God definitely exists...
The billion dollar industry that "illusion" generates is NOT an illusion...
In today's world, "illusions" are good business...
Gullibility rules the day...
And fear rules the night...
Give all you possess to the "All Mighty Church of the Ultimate Illusion..."
And give generously...
Because what's not an illusion, is...
"You can't take it with you..."
2007-06-02 04:53:14
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answered by Anonymous
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God never display himself directly,. He comes to us in the form of some saviour, some helpful person. Every person do have God living inside. Whenever, we try to do something wrong especially for the first time, our GOD forbades us to do that wrong. GOD IS NOT AN ILLUSION. AFTER ALL THERE IS SOME POWER WHICH IS HOLDING THIS UNIVERSE... TO A CERTAIN NORM AND LAW...
2007-06-04 11:45:48
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answered by Anonymous
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God exists believe it or perish in a buring fire for evar and evar.... JK lol Asking that question is like asking how many ants are living on earth right now. Its not a question human can answer. Your obv tho trying to make a point here. So here is my point. I believe God is the universe and I believe the universe does infact exist. I owe my life to every thing else so I will do my best to honor every thing.
2007-06-02 04:04:58
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answered by magpiesmn 6
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God exists and we are not able to recognise IT because no one has seen IT. Even if God passes by your side you cannot recognise and relate to. You will think that someone is pulling a fast one on you.
What we are all doing is to believe some who claim they have seen God and describes It to us . We keep looking for that description.
If these people .. gurus , saints , realised persons ... can only describe God`s greatness, virtues, empathy,Love then we can come somewhat closer to realising God. Whereever we see thedse qualities we will start to see God.
That seems to be the only way.
2007-06-02 06:26:45
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answered by YD 5
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It all depends upon your faith and trust. A state of mind. If you believe in illusions... God does exist! But reality says otherwise. Eventually its one own conscience that matters the most.
2007-06-02 03:33:04
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answered by ??????????D ? ??????????? 2
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Munna Bhai, does it really matter. Has he taken any loan form you? If not, dont bother. Everythigs going fine irrespective of gods existance. Dont go too deep into this subject as no one has been able to prove or deny god. Its up to you. If you believe he exists, good. If you think he does not thats also ok. Because if we go on discussing about this we will not come to a conclusion even in a 100 years and neither of us will be winners or loosers.
2007-06-02 04:23:22
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answered by BOND_BOND2001 3
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God really exists, if you believe he does. He could be an illusion, but if I saw an illusion of God, I would think I had lost my mind. No one ever proved he (she) is there, but then, no one ever proved he (she) isn't, either.
2007-06-02 03:15:14
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answered by Anonymous
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