Is God Rational?

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  1. Musika Last in Space Valued Senior Member

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    On the contrary, politics necessitates a very provincial outlook. There is something very immediate about the prospects of not having access to resources or utilities.
     
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  3. davewhite04 Valued Senior Member

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    Nobody knows what rational is except God.
     
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  5. sideshowbob Sorry, wrong number. Valued Senior Member

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    That's exactly why I called it a quantum. It's a matter of "yes" or "no". It's either on one side of the line or the other. There's no way to determine "how far" over the line it is.

    Again, There's a quantum leap from "nobody agrees with me" to "somebody agrees with me".

    I didn't. You did. I said that somebody agreeing with me makes me more confident in my perception of reality. You're the one who tries to turn that into a vote.
     
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  7. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    Since god does not exist and us puny Minions invented words and gave them meaning I'm sure we understand rational

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  8. davewhite04 Valued Senior Member

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    So is it rational to strap explosives to your chest and blow up a dozen people, as well as yourself?
     
  9. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    Please explain in 50 words or less how you ferreted out such a question from my post #384

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  10. davewhite04 Valued Senior Member

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    Rational is singular, therefore how can you understand it? You can't, you can just have an opinion. No one thing the whole world can agree is rational or irrational, so how can we know. Rhetorical question.

    Here's another video, for your irrational reason you don't like YouTube:

     
  11. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    Only if you have already accepted the notion of a holy war, and a paradise that awaits after death.
     
  12. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    Lying is a sin.
     
  13. davewhite04 Valued Senior Member

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    I disagree, but you disagree with me. No one knows what is rational, how can you not understand that?
     
  14. davewhite04 Valued Senior Member

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    Is that your POV?
     
  15. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    I would expect an irrational person not to know what is rational.
    No, I just think it's bad.
     
  16. davewhite04 Valued Senior Member

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    Okay, you know everything, here's a gold star.

    So you are judging.
     
  17. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    Being rational is a process, not a conclusion. And yes, I have no problem judging people, especially based on their own ideals.
     
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  18. davewhite04 Valued Senior Member

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    Kudos to you for being honest. It's your prerogative as to what opinions you hold. I'll respect that.
     
  19. Tiassa Let us not launch the boat ... Valued Senior Member

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    And that, sir, is bullshit.

    Come on. Really?

    Effing (¡guffaw!)
     
  20. birch Valued Senior Member

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    how can someone think god is rational? even if it was proved there was a god, why would anyone worship or look up to such a thing that allows this and more suffering? that it allows the worst people to power as well as the evil and undeserving? why?

    it's strange. it's like you come into this universe wondering where the hell you actually are because it's so insane and full of corruption, degeneracy, suffering, evil etc galore. it boggles the mind and you want to believe it's just a nightmare, that it can't be true but it is. it's strange in that whenever you suspect something unspeakable, there is a part of you that wants to believe that it can't be that bad, that people can't be that horrific or that evil and you find out that it's worse than your own mind can imagine. it is beyond frightening.

    it's as if this universe is hell or evil dressed up with some good just to fool you into thinking it's all normal. i had this sense a long time ago when i was very young that i came from a place where evil was inconceivable or believed it could not exist because it's not a healthy state and here it is. why? what is this place? and you can't stop it which vexes you even more as if there is some evil power that's cackling in evil laughter.

    even when i give some change or a dollar to a homeless person, there is always another one after endlessly and there is so much need out there and you feel like it's all futile.

    sometimes i think it's best if the universe didn't exist at all. that way there would be no suffering.

    there is that strange irony life in this universe shows you and that non-existence can even be the better blessing. i agree with some of the comments and honest/rational observation in that it would be more ethical and humane to put those people out of their misery instead of existing in suffering, loneliness and pain.
     
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  21. Musika Last in Space Valued Senior Member

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    What do you suggest as an alternative? Like for instance, suppose I come to be stacked to the hilt with desires that are not compliant with how God perceives things. What do you suggest as a better alternative than being relegated to an inferior world with a temporary identity, amongst other similarly misaligned personalities?

    And yet, a popular notion arises that this is our permanent abode, and everything before us is best served in facilitating a comfortable existence for ourselves here.
    IOW for every part of this world that establishes misery, there is at least one part that establishes illusion and enables us to carry on.

    "We have seen the enemy and he is us"

    I imagine animals in our slaughterhouses have a similar perspective.

    Would giving every homeless person a dollar solve the need? Would giving everyone a home solve the need?

    And if cessation of existence is not an option?

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    dealing with existence here is like this. it can be so unbelievably bad and atrocious, you feel as if you could pass out from incomprehension or going to have a brain anyeurism. otherwise, just eerily gutted in having to accept the awful abject truth.

    i view the master's laugh as the demiurge the gnostics described as the god of this domain/universe that let's some good to fool overall that it's good when it's really not.

    a wolf in sheep's clothing. not the true god but assumed to be based on localized power; no different than any dictator that brainwashes as well as have it's minions and victims in captivity.

    but you see people sometimes question that obviously something is off or doesn't add up such as how can a god that purportedly love or care for us allow so much evil or be forced to exist in a predatorial system etc.

    the setup is quite perverted too. you have a base/foundation of evil so that right there puts good on a more vulnerable footing and indicative that it's not on it's home turf. then some hope and good must exist in order to damage, betray or cause despair as well as it's really disheartening when good is exploited and it can even abjectly under these universal laws/conditions. that gives pleasure to evil as well as strokes it's ego.

    to us, this universe is considered omnipotent or all there is and so would a power want to keep that belief or delusion going as well as justify it.



    his near death experience mirrors the corruption behind nature and what many assume to be the real god is not the true god. he notes that the demiurge that has direct power over this universe and therefore assumed to be the true god is more patriarchal, immoral, cruel, megalomaniac etc whereas the actual true god is more a pure, gentle, fair and loving energy and beyond this scope etc.

    he said the demiurge's main mission is to prove that evil is as superior or superior to good because that's what he is. i was like, wow, because that really resonates with what i've picked up about nature here in patterns and it really is as if that evil is very jealous of good and tries to either mimic it, overtake it, pervert it or destroy it.

    you realize this dynamic (i think he said 2/3 light and 1/3 dark but i think more accurately that it's the other way around) because the world is always more troubled or has those more suffering than those who don't consistently overall) through life experience in that you always have to be aware of the bottomline, the dark or the worst case scenario which is usually pretty bad as in you can always count on bad here but good is often more vulnerable, ephemeral, sometimes seems even illusionary to trust. not that it inherently is but it can be used as bait and the fact that it's a part of existence, not foundational in this current formula/design. you can liken good as a guest, not the hometeam.

    evil likes innocence to trust so it can betray and exploit. it is one of the most disgusting aspects of nature here.
     
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  23. birch Valued Senior Member

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    i agree with this statement. god or this universe is not rational. usually you come into this existence whole/pure/original and the rest of your life is just further deterioration, fragmentation or just dealing with the onslaught of assaults and damage physically, spiritually, emotionally and mentally and trying to maintain or survive.
     
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