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Dieu?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Vegan replied on Fri Feb 27, 2009 @ 1:43pm
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Dieu est un vieux theorie scientifique. D'un temp quand nous avons savoir beaucoup moins de la planete/Terre. Je mis la reste en anglais parce que je veux faire un propre expression de mes penses:

God is an old scientific theory from a time where we knew much less about the Earth. Today, we still don't know everything, but we know enough, I think, to discount that theory. We can observe a circle of life. It reflects the circle of the universe. Personally I think the universe is most likely infinite, that each thing (living and non-living) creates the next, which creates the next... etc. It's a difficult concept for humans to understand because we're not infinite ourselves (by ourselves, I mean the physical collection of atoms that make us up as we are right now, which includes our mentations and emotions and everything that we are right now). Humans are not all-powerful all-knowing, neither is anything else, individually - so we can't completely understand concepts like infinity because it is something that is alien to our range of personal existence (some claim that we are infinitely reincarnated... OK, but I'm talking about the form we are in right NOW, that we actually know about. Unless you remember all your past lives through infinity, reincarnation does not apply in this case).

Until I see some hard evidence to prove any one theory on how the universe started, I will settle for understanding that I do not know for sure. There is no way that ANY of us could know. I'm fond of my theory about the continual expansion and contraction of the universe based on dense matter that is too dense to stay together for long, and anti-gravity, creating a sort of graduated explosion that resembles the "big bang" theory. Partly because we actually DO know that the universe is still expanding. If it is still expanding, that means that it came from a center at some point. How dense was that center? Was that center too dense to stay together for long? There is a reason why there are simelar substances on many different planets, this is because we broke off from common places.

Did our universe contract *before* it expanded as it currently is expanding? Is this universe in a cycle, contracting and expanding through infinity? That's certainly what happens to stars. I think that is probably what happens with the entire universe.

...but until I have complete evidence, I can't say for sure that that's what is happening. I say "is happening" and not "what happened".

The bulk of humans are like an angry mob if they don't think they have the answers to everything. They need something to keep them pacified.

Instead of saying "God" for everything we don't understand, we can just say "We don't understand." Because really, accepting that you don't know the answer is much closer to the answer than patching it up with a fix-all word so that we can *pretend* we know some sort of answer.

Spirituality: Whatever someone feels or knows from spirituality, whatever concepts there are, it's still all a part of this physical reality, or science (I mean, science beyond the science we currently understand), or whatever term you would like to attach to it.. We just don't UNDERSTAND it so we call it spirituality. Whatever there is, it's all right here within our reality. At this point in time, we know that emotions come from chemical reactions in their brain. If you discount that it's like saying that the world is flat (which many people did for a long time even after it was discovered that the world was round, and like people today still think that most omega 3 comes from fish or that other animals - including insects - don't know pain even though they have all the necessary receptors for it and react to it like we do).

I'm a very sensitive person, and these sensations are all part of physical reality just like everything else. It's not separate. Even if I can't explain some of it with my own limited science right now, that doesn't mean it's not physical/from a different dimension.
I'm feeling myself up right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» chatchaman replied on Thu May 21, 2009 @ 10:42pm
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Je pense que le fait que la Vie soit apparue juste comme ça sur Terre par hassard avec l'addition de plusieurs éléments cosmiques propice à la Vie fait peur à l'Homme. Cette théorie lui donne le vertige parce que cela prouve que l'existance est absurde. La vie na pas de sens. Ont est là sur Terre entouré par l'infinie et le mystère le plus complet. Tous ce qu'ont peut faire, c'est de dévelloper des théories comme je le fait en ce moment. Je pense que l'Homme à l'instinct de s'inventer un Dieu ou des Dieux pour ne pas mourir d'angoisse face à cette dure réalité. D'ailleur il est dans la nature de l'Homme de vouloir être supérieur dans un groupe et de tout contrôler alors je crois que certaines personnes sont consciente de la peur de l'Homme face à l'absurde et exploite cette peur en contrôlant des réligions avec des lois, des règles à suivre et des morals inventé de toute pièce pour contrôler le peuple affolé. L'idée qu'il y est un être supérieur rassure le peuple parce qu'il leur donne un but et un chemin à suivre. Leur vie n'est donc plus absurde. Mais je crois tout de même qu'une personne comme moi qui ne crois pas en l'être supérieur peut trouver un sens à sa vie en le trouvant par lui même. Le simple fait de faire des connaissance et d'avoir des hobies et des choses qu'il aime dévellope sont propre sens. Chaque individue doit trouver son propre sens à la vie. Pour certain c'est la famille, les amis, la musique, le dévellopement de sois, etc.
Mais je suis aussi conscient que ce texte ne contienne aucune certitude ni aucune vérité. Je ne fait que supposer comme le font tout les humains à travers le chemin de leur vie et expérience.
Dieu?
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