Many of you, by now, may have seen or heard of the :”There’s probably no God” promotional campaign. It is an interesting campaign. One that strikes at the heart of today’s humanity’s incertitudes. One that is meant for people to ask the question: is there – or not – a “God”?
And then, if no God exists:
Who created the universe?
Who are we?
What is the purpose of life?
What is to be believed?
What are we to think about?
What happens to morality if its foundations are erroneous?
Where are we going if none of what we believe in is true?
What do we know?
Now, many oppose this campaign. – Hiding “the question” does not eliminate the other questions. Censuring books, work of arts, and public displays, does not make your “truth” more real. “Grand Inquisitions”, the burning alive of the unbelievers, the silencing of the “opposition” does not create a “God”. – All that you are showing is that your position is only “real” when you are looked-in behind closed doors (and closed minds).













A Natural Philosophy
on February 14, 2010, 9:12 am
KATO said:
There is no scientific evidence for a god or any supernatural. One must learn science and realize that religion is a myth.
One cool website does both
http://WWW.SCIENCECLUBOFLONGISLAND.COM
on February 19, 2010, 9:50 am
Scott said:
What is even the point of these websites or this comment? God is the judge and he will deal with you people later, but consider this. What if there is a God? What if there really is a heaven and a hell? On that statement, from the logical answer that everbody desires, wouldn’t it make more sense to not take your chances? Wouldnt it be better, if there is a heaven, to be sure that you go there instead of the hell that you WILL go to if it is real by ruining the faiths of other people who will join you there? honestly, if there is nothing after death you won’t regret living for God, cause youll be dead. But back to the other side, if heaven exists then youll get that reward. Just dont take your chances, because you might be wrong.
on February 19, 2010, 11:29 am
aforcier said:
Scott, thank you for your comment. -The point of the website and blogs… is to communicate with other people who are hesitant about the existence of an insible divinity… that they are not alone; that there are reasons not to believe. Actually, the proofs, the evidence for a God is not in your favor. I, too, once bought into that “God” bill of goods based on fear. Fear within this life. Fear for the afterlife. But as I grew up, and began to think (for myself). I realize that much of what was taught din’t make any sense. So I began to research… and the “BooK”… and outside the book. The facts found were much different than the ones taught. Then, I looked at nature. At nature within me, and me within nature. Life was passing me by… and I felt a powerful need to regain the consciousness of my human natural identity. Then, I thought, lets tell others who are also struggling with the same doubts, the same hesitations. I kepts looking, searching, researching.I wrote a book. And a few blogs.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with you. You are worthy and of yourself, and of this life. Who you are is who you should be. – I think it would do you some good to go for a walk in nature… and see that you obey to the same laws as all the other forms of nature.