When you hear the word God, of what do you think of God?
I think of God as the âbeingâ (and i mean that in as vague a sence as possible) which created the universe, and since the very moment of its creation it has had no hand or power to do anything inside of it, it was just created and is a seperate entity.
What would you say God is like?
I just cant really answer that from my current belief on God⊠it would be like asking me âWhat would you say a Rock is likeâ?.
Where did you get your ideas about God?
Being a total believer in causation in our reality type thing, i believe that the universe had to come from somewhere. Alota people ask me âhey dude, so where did this God of yours come from?â but i dont think that is such a problem. we have no way of knowing if causation even plays a role âoutsideâ of our universe. you need to have time in order for causation to happen, there might not be time outside our universe.
Why does man die?
Well⊠as my theory in life in general goes, death does not really apply, because we are not really any more âaliveâ when we are alive, then when we are dead. The whole concept of life is something that we created. Like if you look at a beaker with some chemicals in it that are reacting, would you say that solution is alive? no? what about a pool of amino acids just sitting there kinda mixing about? no? what about a virus? what about an insects limb that has been hacked off and is still twitching? no? what about tiny weeny single celled organism. But even then, what really is a single celled organism other then a microscopic beaker with chemicals interacting. And thats all that we are, is just a bunch of chemicals interacting. So when you âdieâ all that happens is that a bunch of chemicals dont happen to react in some way as they did before. Nothing as overly dramatic as âdeathâ has really occured. I 100% believe that some day (way WAY far future) science will be able to totally reanimate a corpse that is totally intact in every way. And if that is the case, how can one really say when one had âdiedâ?
What happens when Man dies?
Uhh my above question sorta answers that.
Where did you get your ideas about man and his future??
From being a materialist down to the bone. If you look at the universe as being tiny bits of matter and energy and stuff, there no longer exists anything that is humanly recognizeable. A bottle is not a bottle, it is a collection of atoms doing not so interesting things. A human is not a human, it is a collection of atoms doing interesting things.
In life, what is right, and what is rong? Name a few of each.
In a materalist world, there are no room for fancy things like right and wrong, unless you believe in ârightâ particles and âwrongâ particles⊠which i dont. Right and Wrong are all beliefes for individuals, there is no objective right and wrong.
Is there any consequence for doing wrong? If so, what would it or they be?
No, there is no real consequence for doing anything wrong. the consequences have nothing to do with the actual action itself. The only consequences are the ones that will appear when other people dont like what you have done.
If somone says you are wrong about what is right and wrong, who decides who is right?
Whoever has the most ârightâ particles in their body.