Quote Originally Posted by mellow mood
oh man im totally agreeing. i know people may beleive pretty hard in god and etc, and im not sayin at all that i have the truth etc. if u read what i wrote carefully, all what i said up there is that even if there were a god (and im pretty opened to this idea), well why would he be there?

i mean what would it change? really? ask you this question man. whats his own purpose? do u agree if the entire universe would explode right now that would make no difference? who would know it dissapeared?

and if god has its own purpose what is it? im opened to the idea there may be a superior force, but anyway this is too complicated for humans to understand. why would i lose my time trying to answer to this question? why would i lose my time praying for something im not even sure it exist? if theres a god what does he fuckin do to make this world better? nothing man.

humans invented religions=fact

obviously if we could prove theres no god, ppl would lose what they think as the meaning of life.
i cant speak for others but... you misunderstand my image of god. its not like we have our world, and then god is up there away from us to make things better or worse. no. thats the big misunderstanding in modern christianity... that god is separate from the universe. god IS the universe. god is a part of everything, and everything is a part of god. we are the body of god. so what is god? thats what i wonder. are we all just tiny atoms and we make up a cell in a chunk of flesh of an unimaginable being we know as god? and if thats true, aren't we all a god, each with our own universe inside of us? (funny that atoms are structured so similarly to solar systems...).

that, my friend, is what infinity is. but i digress...

the metaphor that comes to mind right now is... god is not a guy sitting at a computer playing sim city, and if he leaves everything goes to chaos. god is more like the programming of the game. or maybe it's both the programming AND the guy. i don't know, im tired... metaphors are never perfect.