Who Believes In God?

Do you believe in GOD?

  • I believe in God

    Votes: 112 36.1%
  • I do not believe in the God of the Jews and Christians but I do believe in a higher power

    Votes: 69 22.3%
  • I do not believe in any form of God or higher power

    Votes: 96 31.0%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 33 10.6%

  • Total voters
    310
  • Poll closed .

Miracle Smoke

Well-Known Member
Fence sitter? I'm not unsure though...
Well whatever definition it holds, my denotive is that i don't know whether god exists i can't just simply believe in something and hope its true, then again that may contradict somethings or maybe not.

I've been researching hinduism, but if i were to believe in it that means i
would have to imply that there is god, on the other hand if my definition
of god would be "universal truth aka brahman aka god" then that might different.

I believe in a universal truth, i mean there has to be, this universe is so complex that when i try think about "everything" my mind simply cannot
encompass it.

Anyone have any thoughts?
 

nomad

Active Member
do all the people who believe in god also beleve whole heartedly in the bible?
if so there was adam and eve.if i get any of this wrong do not hesitate to correct me as i have never read nor shall i.
so adam and eve do the business and have children then what?who pumps who to get more kids and to populate the world?
does this mean they interbred? i is not that bothered just curious.
 

Miracle Smoke

Well-Known Member
do all the people who believe in god also beleve whole heartedly in the bible?
if so there was adam and eve.if i get any of this wrong do not hesitate to correct me as i have never read nor shall i.
so adam and eve do the business and have children then what?who pumps who to get more kids and to populate the world?
does this mean they interbred? i is not that bothered just curious.
Ive read a couple documentaries about this on ngeo and historyC, they believe adam and eve when somewhere near the tiger and euphrates
river, but other sources clam adam had a second wife, they were explaining
on how the bible is a story by the sumerians (the oldest civilization), i don't know much but if anyone knows more into it im sure they will explain.
 

WhatAmIDoing

Well-Known Member
Well whatever definition it holds, my denotive is that i don't know whether god exists i can't just simply believe in something and hope its true, then again that may contradict somethings or maybe not.

I've been researching hinduism, but if i were to believe in it that means i
would have to imply that there is god, on the other hand if my definition
of god would be "universal truth aka brahman aka god" then that might different.

I believe in a universal truth, i mean there has to be, this universe is so complex that when i try think about "everything" my mind simply cannot
encompass it.

Anyone have any thoughts?
See, i just see "God" as a representation for a force that exists, but i don't believe in "God" persay. How would you put that? Does it need a classification?
 

WhatAmIDoing

Well-Known Member
do all the people who believe in god also beleve whole heartedly in the bible?
if so there was adam and eve.if i get any of this wrong do not hesitate to correct me as i have never read nor shall i.
so adam and eve do the business and have children then what?who pumps who to get more kids and to populate the world?
does this mean they interbred? i is not that bothered just curious.
Yeah, i'm kinda curious too...
 

Home_Grown

Well-Known Member
See, i just see "God" as a representation for a force that exists, but i don't believe in "God" persay. How would you put that? Does it need a classification?
God, as in nature? As in Einstein's definition of God?

“Einstein's God was not the God of most other men. When he wrote of religion, as he often did in middle and later life, he tended to adopt the belief of Alice's Red Queen that "words mean what you want them to mean," and to clothe with different names what to more ordinary mortals — and to most Jews — looked like a variant of simple agnosticism. Replying in 1929 to a cabled inquiry from Rabbi Goldstein of New York, he said that he believed "in Spinoza's God who reveals himself in the harmony of all that exist, not in a God who concerns himself with the fate and actions of men." And it is claimed that years later, asked by Ben-Gurion whether he believed in God, "even he, with his great formula about energy and mass, agreed that there must be something behind the energy." No doubt. But much of Einstein's writing gives the impression of belief in a God even more intangible and impersonal than a celestial machine minder, running the universe with indisputable authority and expert touch. Instead, Einstein's God appears as the physical world itself, with its infinitely marvelous structure operating at atomic level with the beauty of a craftsman's wristwatch, and at stellar level with the majesty of a massive cyclotron. This was belief enough. It grew early and rooted deep. Only later was it dignified by the title of cosmic religion, a phrase which gave plausible respectability to the views of a man who did not believe in a life after death and who felt that if virtue paid off in the earthly one, then this was the result of cause and effect rather than celestial reward. Einstein's God thus stood for an orderly system obeying rules which could be discovered by those who at the courage, imagination, and persistence to go on searching for them. It was to this past which he began to turn his mind soon after the age of twelve. The rest of his life everything else was to seem almost trivial by comparison.”
[FONT=Bookman Old Style, Arial]Ronald W. Clark, Einstein: The Life and Times, New York: World Publishing, 1971, pp. 19-20.[/FONT]
 

IPokeSmot

Well-Known Member
I dont believe in anything, but I dont have any problem with anyone that does, so as long as you dont push your beliefs on others.

Im still not convinced the tooth fairy is a myth though.
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
Im still not convinced the tooth fairy is a myth though.
There's a good way that you can find out. Simply knock out a couple of your own teeth (how is up to you)... then leave them under your pillow and make sure you stay awake for the whole of that night.

However, be prepared to be disappointed.
 

Evil Buddies

Ganja King
until there is actual evidence of god all u can do is just believe. God =good devil= evil maybe god is the good in us and the devil the evil in us
 

WhatAmIDoing

Well-Known Member
God, as in nature? As in Einstein's definition of God?
--ish... I geuss that makes sense. But I don't think "GOD" is the right word for that anymore. language changes, words are just sounds that convey ideas, and the word/sound "God" conveys a totally different idea. But it's not even necessarily anything that's in control, or even more powerful than anything else. It's simply somethign different, that no one has truly understood (or if they have, i don't know about it...which i geuss is likely). Things make more and more sense the more I think about them, but thinking is only a process, and anyone can be anywhere upon the path and be just as "correct" as anyone else.

TRUE communication was lost once modern language was created. Because the meaning and purpose for the langauge, all the nuances, have been lost in the attempt to make everything and everyone "the same". Cause that what society is right? That's what the rules do? That's what grammar is?
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
--ish... I geuss that makes sense. But I don't think "GOD" is the right word for that anymore. language changes, words are just sounds that convey ideas, and the word/sound "God" conveys a totally different idea. But it's not even necessarily anything that's in control, or even more powerful than anything else. It's simply somethign different, that no one has truly understood (or if they have, i don't know about it...which i geuss is likely). Things make more and more sense the more I think about them, but thinking is only a process, and anyone can be anywhere upon the path and be just as "correct" as anyone else.

TRUE communication was lost once modern language was created. Because the meaning and purpose for the langauge, all the nuances, have been lost in the attempt to make everything and everyone "the same". Cause that what society is right? That's what the rules do? That's what grammar is?
Some great words, but i don't believe that true communication has been lost... I believe, rather, that it simply gets ignored. A person can be saying one thing with words and another with tone... and yet another with body language. All these nuances (nice word!) are instantly picked up by our subconscious minds... we have just learned to ignore them. We are taught to believe what we are told, from the moment they get us into school and start teaching us about gods as though they are real, is the moment we stop listening to ourselves.

How this bullshit has survived this long is beyond my comprehension.
 

Garden Knowm

The Love Doctor
IGNORED.. is correct.... lost, becaue people ignore... maybe ignore is not correct...

maybe it is... DULLED... we have become dull because of POLLUTION... (not chemical pollution)

or maybe it is atrophied... and then it dulled and then it was lost and now it is ignored..

lol

EITHER way.. i agree

iloveyou
 

WhatAmIDoing

Well-Known Member
Yeah, i suppose lost isn't entirely true. But it certainly is not as prevelant as you'd think it ought to be.


lol, Knowm...once again, words. They're weird to use when trying to explain things sometimes. But y'all get it. There's more than words.
 

WhatAmIDoing

Well-Known Member
I suppose my point was that grammar and the "correct" use of words inadvertantly leads to loss of communication. people don't focus on conveying ideas/thoughts as much. they also make sure that it's all grammatically correct and whatnot. But that isn't important. Life is important. I suppose...and then this leads to loss of concentration because of split minds.


well, this may or may not be true. but it's what i can see/project.
 

natmoon

Well-Known Member
IMO only.
God and the Devil live within us all as i believe in the macrocosm and the microcosm.
I believe that there is no real difference between these 2 except from a relative point of view.
If you want to talk to God or the Devil just look inside yourself and you will find them.
IMO only.
 
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