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For all which believes to exists, exists within it's imagination. For all which is seen, all which is heard, all which felt, all which known, all which is, cannot be trusted. Logic says: all which is, is. Sometimes: all which is, is not. Though it sounds illogical, it cannot be proven wrong. For there is no proof of that which is, there is no proof of that which isn't. When right is wrong and wrong is right, neither exist. We have two hands, on one hand are all the people which believe in God, on the other hand we have all the people who don't believe in God. Both hands look the same, but they aren't. Place your hands together, and the logic behind basic mathematics will say: negative wins and the result is that God does not exist. Do the same for existence and the results will be the same. We live in a world more hollow than our hearts and minds. We worship an empty book, for every page is blank with contradiction after contradiction. When all is said and done, evil governs evil.

2007-11-30 01:30:02 · 3 answers · asked by Adversity 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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So, you don't like God, and you don't like the Bible. Hmm.

2007-11-30 01:38:35 · answer #1 · answered by Skunk 6 · 1 2

That's a rather bleak interpretation, in my opinion, and I respectfully disagree.

Good and evil are more often than not arbitrary designations; only when we see a consensus among any respnosible long-term culture can we pin down definites. It's too easy otherwise to pigeon-hole anyone different than one's self as "evil," and that approach has led many "good" people to accept attrocities being commited against those who are different.

I choose to perceive a natural balance to most things: Winter is not evil because it lacks warm weather and plant growth; it is an integral part of a system. Even though a bear kills fish to survive, it is not acting evilly toward a fish; it is part of a natural cycle. If a living being killed more than needed to survive, deliberately ruining a food supply for others for no justifiable reason, that is wrong. If knowing others who pose no threat to you hat food supply, that is a direct harm; that is evil.

Belief in any one or multiple gods is irrelevant, especially when some paths excuse acts of evil as acceptable.

2007-11-30 09:40:05 · answer #2 · answered by kent_shakespear 7 · 0 1

Do you know what the definition of is is ? " All which is , is not ". That's impossible . If you see nothing but evil , I feel very sorry for you .
I'm a non-believer , but I see a great amount of good ( and evil ) . There is great beauty in the things of nature , yep, I know , there's cruelty too . Some see only the cruelty. The intelligent person does not overlook the beauty in his search for the cruelty .

2007-11-30 09:47:10 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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