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David Maes
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The Human belief systems. - 10-31-2007, 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by dleviwing View Post
Unfortunately Mr. Meas, the touched tend to utter their beliefs in the science forums. Robert has provided more than enough forums for the expression of the spiritual. These people believe it is their righteous duty and human right to convert everyone to their bullsh#t. I do not impose my concept on the spiritual forums and should not have you spiritualist imposing your beliefs on the science forums. MUST I MAKE IT CLEARER THAN THAT?
Why are you so emotional Dave?
You are not uttering one of your beliefs I hope?

Unless you can prove it, I consider it just like a dream.


Why actually are you so against belief?

I feel more like an agnost; but I don't have any trouble with pure positivism, just like I don't have any trouble with pure belief. And why being against the mixture of both? Don't you think it can be very interesting also?

Another thing...
Most of the people on this planet believe in a deity or are religious or at least believe in something.
Imagen science would prove that there is no deity and there is no hereafter for example.
Do you think it would be a good idea to prove that?

Taking away people's god?

I think it's not only about physical survival, but about emotional survival as well.

Is science your god??

I think as long as humanity has emotions, humanity will have god(s).
And why wouldn't we?

The fact that we have them does not prove their existence nor do they prove the falsity of them/him.
  
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