Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyZ
A product of the human mind meaning that we, as individuals or societies or religions, decide what is rational. It's make-believe is what I'm trying to say.

You can't go blaming everything on nature dude. There is also nurture to be accounted for. We are a combination of who we want to be and what we are shaped to be. Your past never leaves you.


AH, Nature is the natural nurturer, dude.
The universe is one gigantic ecosystem that is constantly nurturing itself naturally.

As is the human body.

As is the earth.


We, human bodied people, have to take efforts into nurturing ourselves, but nature also provides for us, which is, in effect, nurturing us, like a mother nurtures her child.
Religion and Civilization are irrational byproducts of irresponsible and un-matured minds, fearful of reality, of nature.

When one is negligent of their natural, internal, nurturing, one will assume that external nurturing is all there is available.
Stoner Shadow Wolf Reviewed by Stoner Shadow Wolf on . Philosophy of Religion Today in my phil of religion class, my professor posed a simple question: Is it rational to believe in God? Me, I say no. Since rationality is a product of rules of the human mind, and since God exceeds the limits of the human mind, then God also exceeds rationality. Give your opinion and back it up with a logical argument. Rating: 5