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Humanities relience on religon

Name: Canuck 2005-02-10 8:57

Your thoughts on how man kind still depends on a form of a god, diety or higher form. Myself, I still think of an afterlife but nessicarly a Christian, Budist, Muslam, Shintouistic after life. More or less a re-incarnation-like system. I believe a final afterlife provides inequalitly, and that if souls just go and dont return, how are they reproduced, and how can it balenced out?

Name: Anonymous 2005-02-28 7:12

Tell me, what is behind the strings? What are dimensions made of? What are the "strings" made of? The well has no bottom... what we now are trying to think about is but a layer behind which is another layer. When I say multiverse, I say there is a greater perfection that contains universes that are different from ours, as well as perfectly same. It contains all logic and illogic. It's rules are same and different. What we see is just a projection, a slice through infinite dimensions, each dimension a rule. I cannot be swayed, because there is no science in what is essentially magic and feel-good bullshit. Nobody cares. "God" is the perfect, and we only see a miniscule slice of the perfect, the all-encompassing. Our world is a limited one. When we die out, the whole isn't changed, because all moments are within it. See wher I'm going? It does not care. It simply is. Dead. Through limited vision we see life. Perfect and all-encompassing is always dead, for it cannot be made imperfect OR more perfect, and it cannot move sideways - it is already there.

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