no...no you wouldnt.
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no...no you wouldnt.
you claim that you wouldn't understand.Quote:
Originally Posted by sharpezor
I have to agree with Ganj...I can comprehend the questions and answers...translating them to english (or whatever language) is another matter altogether.
I'll never understand this mentality of "I'll just have faith in god just because, for no reason and with no logic, I'm just believing it because I was told I should"
God is officially the greatest poet of all.
actually i have MANY other reasons.Quote:
I'll never understand this mentality of "I'll just have faith in god just because, for no reason and with no logic, I'm just believing it because I was told I should"
and i really donā??t think this should be up for debate, you or anyone else can't know if you would be able to comprehend the answers OR NOT, maybe the answers arnt really answers because our brain is used to receiving answers in a way that humans can understand. ex. verbally, touch, smell...
You just gave fifteen philosophers an aneurism. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by sharpezor
well one aneurism between 15 shouldnt be too tough ;)
hey man I'm not saying I have all the answers or that I know we can find all the answers. but human kind got where it did because we kept asking questions and kept pushing the limits of what we can figure out. throwing up our arms, attributing everything to god, and not thinking about it isn't going to accomplish a thing.Quote:
Originally Posted by sharpezor
Existence itself is self-conflicting. Can something come from nothing?
If I asked you to make me a gold chain without any materials to do so, could you? No, so obviously something can't come from nothing.
Yet I'm here. Was I always here? Did I always exist? No. So at some point in time something HAD to have come from nothing.
Take another hit from the bong, and think about it.