Perhaps people who convince themselves God isn't real, just don't understand what being human "really means".
Which is?
Perhaps people who convince themselves God isn't real, just don't understand what being human "really means".
Are you admitting you don't understand what it means?Which is?
Are you admitting you don't understand what it means?
Ok, let's go with you having a definition. Why do you have a definition or think you need one?I have a understanding of MY definition of "what it means to be human"
Perhaps people who convince themselves God isn't real, just don't understand what being human "really means".
Ok, let's go with you having a definition. Why do you have a definition or think you need one?
Nice. But are you sure it's relevant to understanding what it means to be human?I have a definition from my Registered Nurse/Midwife training
Yeah, perhaps. However I could say you're being evasive too. Instead, I'll say that a clinical or medical definition of a human evades the question, "what does it mean to be human?".You appear to be evasive
I don't need a definition. I'm sure there are plenty though. As I infer, a definition isn't really relevant--do you need a definition of breathing to be able to understand why you breathe or what it means? I bet you don't.But if you are not going to give a (your) definition so be it
are you sure it's relevant to understanding what it means to be human?
, "what does it mean to be human?".
a definition isn't really relevant--do you need a definition of breathing to be able to understand why you breathe or what it means? I bet you don't.
I think I already posted about that, above.
Ok, that's all very cosmological and everything, and sure, maybe the universe itself has no inherent meaning.Bottom line for me there is NO meaning. LIFE (capitals indicating the fundamental form) came into existence, because it was able to. It could have been able to and not happen, but it did
Again, that's a global or cosmological perspective; it certainly isn't true for us humans, unique among the animals 'coz of our big inquisitive brains. Perhaps the search for meaning is just some consequence of this human evolution which, as you say, is no different than evolution among the other forms of life we know about.Our life form has no more relevance than any other life form
Quite. But that might not be relevant when it's just you who wants to understand something about yourself; talking to other people might be some help but in the end surely, it's your mission, should you decide to accept it?Agreed definitions serve a purpose of ensuring effective communication
maybe the universe itself has no inherent meaning
But humans want meaning; humans need to understand what being human means
On the other hand, humans and other forms of life are a part of the cosmos, so, y'know, maybe . . .
lifeforms are
animals, we believe, don't look for meaning because they don't need to.
But that might not be relevant when it's just you who wants to understand something about yourself
An unfortunate byproduct.Our capability comes out from thinking ABOUT thinking
Those people aren't doing critical thinking properly. Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence, the saying goes. Good critical thinkers know this.Lots of people say God has to be a hallucination, or some imaginary being; God doesn't exist because, they tell you with firm conviction, they've seen no evidence of God.
Please tell us what or who God is. It sounds like you think you know.But I think to myself, no, such opinions are those of people who just don't know what or who God is, and this appears to be, to me at least, because they don't know what or who they themselves "really are".
Perhaps. But that seems to be a subsidiary issue. Let's talk about your understanding of God first, shall we?Being human is part of this whole conundrum, of course. Perhaps people who convince themselves God isn't real, just don't understand what being human "really means".
I bet you think that's clever.Please tell us what or who God is. It sounds like you think you know.
And say some believers did find evidence, why would they tell you or anyone else about it? If no true believer claims any such thing because they of course realise they don't have to (unless maybe they also felt some need to help or save people from ignorance), how would someone like you who admits they don't know, um . . . know about it?James R said:You'd think, though, that if God really did exist, as lots of believers claim, then some believers would have found at least some evidence for that proposition by now, wouldn't you?
If they had evidence they would be obligated to share this. It is called "witnessing".And say some believers did find evidence, why would they tell you or anyone else about it? If no true believer claims any such thing because they of course realise they don't have to (unless maybe they also felt some need to help or save people from ignorance), how would someone like you who admits they don't know, um . . . know about it?
https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/witness-christian#All true religious witness is an exteriorization of inner commitment; it transmits truth to others in a living way. A witness is a person totally given to God and his fellow men. There are three elements in this Christian witness: message, signs to convince, divine helps to awaken and draw others to God. Christ.
Obligated by what? Are you saying something compels people who know what the word "God" means, to tell people what they know? Like, as many people as possible?If they had evidence they would be obligated to share this. It is called "witnessing".
I am an atheist and I don't give a damn what anyone has to say about god. I was quoting from religious text that "witnessing" is expected from the faithful.Obligated by what? Are you saying something compels people who know what the word "God" means, to tell people what they know? Like, as many people as possible?
I wonder what it could be, this thing-that-compels . . .
https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/witness-christian#All true religious witness is an exteriorization of inner commitment; it transmits truth to others in a living way. A witness is a person totally given to God and his fellow men. There are three elements in this Christian witness: message, signs to convince, divine helps to awaken and draw others to God. Christ.
I guess you missed the tongue-in-cheek part; I did tell "them".I am an atheist and I don't give a damn what anyone has to say about god. I was quoting from religious text that "witnessing" is expected from the faithful.
Whatever you have to say about that, don't tell me, tell them!
I heard a question about being obligated and compelled to spread the word. I tried to explain why....I guess you missed the tongue-in-cheek part; I did tell "them".