inconsequential
Enlightened
- Jun 1, 2019
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I believe that there are higher entities that humans could perceive as deities, but are not in fact deities.
Yeah but if he is sadistic?He should have done the responsible thing and blown his shitty work up rather than leaving a bunch of mutants to suffer.
I think this is very well said as well.I believe that there are higher entities that humans could perceive as deities, but are not in fact deities.
Probably just completely incompetent. Don't want to offend anyone, but it does feel this way most of the time for me.Yeah but if he is sadistic?
Yeah but if he is sadistic?
I don't think someone who is incompetent can create the perfect hell though.I think this is very well said as well.
Probably just completely incompetent. Don't want to offend anyone, but it does feel this way most of the time for me.
Anybody here believe in or worship any non-Christian deities? Also, any pagans, wiccans, etc. here?
Very true. I use to be Christian, now i'm a Atheist.Well said, well said.
If there is a God, he must have abandoned this attempt at creation (this world and all of us).
I am an agnostic. A 5.5/7 on the spectrum of theistic probability. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectrum_of_theistic_probability. There are 1 billion trillion stars in the universe. There is almost no doubt in my mind that there are beings much more intelligent than us.
That is an interesting point.Maybe the universe is full of life, but the universe is not old enough for that life to have developped the technology for interstellar and intergalactic travel.
The more technology there is, the faster the technology grows so the milestones of technology come closer and closer . The technological advancement from 0AD to 1000AD is relatively very less, but from 1000AD to today we have advanced from invention of zero to building super computers. From longswords to stealth planes. Imagine an alien life form which started only 10 thousand years earlier than us. They could have spaceships travelling near light speeds, cryogenic freezing of cells , AI bots which don't die for millions of years and so on.Look at us... we haven't gotten very far, technologically speaking. It took us nearly 1/3 of the age of the universe to send robots to Mars and land on comets.
That is an interesting point.
The more technology there is, the faster the technology grows so the milestones of technology come closer and closer . The technological advancement from 0AD to 1000AD is relatively very less, but from 1000AD to today we have advanced from invention of zero to building super computers. From longswords to stealth planes. Imagine an alien life form which started only 10 thousand years earlier than us. They could have spaceships travelling near light speeds, cryogenic freezing of cells , AI bots which don't die for millions of years and so on.
Yes :D