I'm not sure how your post should be responded to because it conjours up events that are not really appropriate for a public website.i am an Atheist
something happened to me once and i lost faith at the age of 9
dont ask what!
someone could ask why a 17 year old kid has lost faith to godI'm not sure how your post should be responded to because it conjours up events that are not really appropriate for a public website.
Perhaps your post is best left unquestioned even though your last line provokes exactly the opposite response.
....then perhaps a more appropriate response may have been 'none' ... and left it at that mate.someone could ask why a 17 year old kid has lost faith to god
i am not provoking anyone to question me
i am just answering to what the topic says;
what is your religion/faith?
But Science continuously evolves, improves and gives me more and more reasons to believe in it, religion seems to give me less and less.I'd like to hear some educated opinions on non-religious faith/belief/spirituality, seeing as most people on here seem to reject it based on the myriad faults of religion. "Science" has been wrong countless times, caused millions of deaths, and yet its principles are still recognised. Science is as close to a religion as you'll get (faith in progress!). I think there's a bias here. I'm not arguing for religion, I don't follow that particular path personally, but I think a lot of people tar faith/belief/spirituality with religion's brush simply out of faith in another societal norm.
I categorised science as "just another way of making sense of the world". What I'm suggesting is that there is no objective truth to be found (which, as Kat astutely observes, is due to limits of human conciousness), only subjective interpretations. Anyway, my intention wasn't to start a debate about science so much as to stimulate discussion of the original topic, sans religion bashing, as those views are pretty commonly held and boring to hear repeated over and over.You catagorise science as 'just another way' of searching for the the truth, I am saying it is the only way because all the rest (religions) are all bullsh!t because they all require huge leaps of faith that inevitably demand of the follower, a dereliction of commonsense and reason.
I categorised science as "just another way of making sense of the world". What I'm suggesting is that there is no objective truth to be found (which, as Kat astutely observes, is due to limits of human conciousness), only subjective interpretations. Anyway, my intention wasn't to start a debate about science so much as to stimulate discussion of the original topic, sans religion bashing, as those views are pretty commonly held and boring to hear repeated over and over.
Real Science welcomes challenge and debate so there is no need to drop it. So long as we arent going round in circles.Okay okay, I'll drop the commentary on science. All I ever wanted from this thread was some discussion that looked outside the box. All the talk about science vs. religion is stale. Why argue against the existing ideas about god/higher powers? Why not come up with your own? If there is a god, I'm sure we're all wrong about him/her/it anyway so why tear apart one idea when you can just come up with your own? I don't care whether you like science or jesus or buddha or whatever, frankly I was just bored of reading about creationism/suicide bombers/religious wars/etc. and thought it'd be interesting to think about the topic from a different angle. Clearly everyone's made up their minds on the matter though.
Okay okay, I'll drop the commentary on science. All I ever wanted from this thread was some discussion that looked outside the box. All the talk about science vs. religion is stale. Why argue against the existing ideas about god/higher powers? Why not come up with your own? If there is a god, I'm sure we're all wrong about him/her/it anyway so why tear apart one idea when you can just come up with your own? I don't care whether you like science or jesus or buddha or whatever, frankly I was just bored of reading about creationism/suicide bombers/religious wars/etc. and thought it'd be interesting to think about the topic from a different angle. Clearly everyone's made up their minds on the matter though.