martin007 wrote:There aren´t so many atheists in Spain...
Burgerman wrote:People need to be taught HOW to think first.
Burgerman wrote:Theres no afterlife. Only life.
In Spain, globalist socialism is becoming the official state religion.
The leaders don't want people to think...
Right now politicians are developing the new education law.
The punctuation (notes) will disappear in primary and secondary school.
Students will be promoted from the course with various failed subjects.
Politicians want to eliminate philosophy.
Those who rule don't want people to think and reason.
In the mean time, I'm ruling nothing out (except that fairies might exist),
I don't think I'm right and you are wrong, I really don't know for sure. I don’t any longer insult people who see the world differently to me.
LROBBINS wrote:Even mathematics, the science most based on pure logic, requires accepting at least a few postulates - assertions that seem reasonable, but are unprovable. As long as the things derived from the postulates don't contradict reality, we continue to use those postulates.
If for an individual, or even a group, accepting the postulate of the existence of god leads to useful outcomes, OK.
Accepting the postulate of an omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent god, however, has two possible consequences that the faithful would have trouble accepting. Given the massive numbers of innocent people keep dying, in wars or trying to escape same, that omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent god must either be totally evil OR he/she/it doesn't care a whit about us. However, if someone of faith can reconcile the massive presence of evil with his/her concept of god, I'm OK with that.
What I do accept in my own life is that some things, such as the code of Jewish ethics - "Ethics of the Fathers" - is useful whether the author, Maimonedes, says it comes from god, or in a more Spinozan view it simply outlines one decent way to interact with the world about us.
You say I really dont know. And at this point you should stop. That was the correct answer. YOU DONT KNOW. And theres not an iota of evidence for a god. Your own words. So to consider this as a valid idea of reality is frankly bonkers. You have a logical fallacy
Burgerman wrote:Thats called a delusion. A medical problem of the mind.
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