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03-23-2007, 05:25 PM #11OPSenior Member
humankind's search for origin
thanks for the info mark bryan. i looked some of it over and it is interesting stuff. the only thing for me is that i believe the bible is correct in spiritual principle but not facts.. too many contradictions in facts to believe "IT IS GOD'S WORD"... i do believe that "IT CONTAINS GOD'S WORD"... do you follow the difference?
what about you? do you believe it IS God's word or does it CONTAIN God's word?
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03-23-2007, 07:04 PM #12Senior Member
humankind's search for origin
Originally Posted by hazetwostep
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04-09-2007, 10:22 PM #13OPSenior Member
humankind's search for origin
Originally Posted by Mark Bryan
i do commend you for looking and trying to figure things out for yourself though considering most people just blindly follow their agents of religious socialization (priest, pastor guru, etc.).
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04-10-2007, 02:08 PM #14Senior Member
humankind's search for origin
if people think that theyre working for a higher purpose, then theyre happy.
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04-10-2007, 03:23 PM #15Member
humankind's search for origin
Originally Posted by RyanTheCaveman
Maybe nothing does happen after we die, but that should make us each try to do the best we can with our lives in the knoledge that the things we do will have created a positive impact in the world after were gone and as a result the world will be a better place..................ahh.
pills.
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04-10-2007, 04:02 PM #16Senior Member
humankind's search for origin
To some extent we're only discussing one section of the question here, that of why people should be interested in whether they're a part of a divine plan or not. But we explore for other reasons too. Of more interest to many than 'why am I here' is 'what is here?' and 'what is over there? The human drive to search for our origins doesn't necessarily involve metaphysical concepts, we can simply want to know.
To me, reality doesn't need a divine plan for it to have meaning, I make my own meaning; and if I were God, the purpose of life would certainly be for every creature to experience the wonder of reality, exploring it and drinking it in at every possible moment. Could there be anything more important than that? Does there really need to be a 'plan'?
Enjoy reality, be here. Nobody says on their death beds says, "I wish I'd had more blunts", or "slept with more women". Everybody says the same thing. "I wish I'd had more time to just enjoy it. But I chose not to because..."
Hoping that there's a point to existence is good, it supports us and gives us comfort. But we can't rely on it as a truth, without ever considering that there's an equal chance that life is just a random flow of events wth no purpose at all. It makes us live more voraciously, and we appreciate our brief lives more to know that they're transient, and very possibly all any of us will get.
We explore to know, not to give our existence worth.
MelT
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04-25-2007, 04:48 PM #17Senior Member
humankind's search for origin
Originally Posted by hazetwostep
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04-25-2007, 05:00 PM #18Senior Member
humankind's search for origin
Originally Posted by iclotsofpills
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04-25-2007, 05:32 PM #19Senior Member
humankind's search for origin
because we can.
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04-25-2007, 06:42 PM #20Senior Member
humankind's search for origin
Meh, we're curious and self-aware; it's one of the things that sets us apart from the animals.
That, and our use of eating utensils.
(first person to get that reference gets rep hahahaha)
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