And that's obvious by how you always follow that sentence. That said, my point stands. It's not at all nice to think that we're puppets in some deity's self-indulgent quest for identity. You give a great example why:Darrel wrote:Whenever I say "that's nice" it's almost always meant in the sense of "that's nice... but... any good reason to believe such rubbish?"
It fails to be "nice" because it both (a) belittles humanity and (b) isn't true.Darrel wrote:[God] couldn't have built a really good emulation machine to experience what being tortured or squished in a collapsed building is like, he needs to have people really going through torture and being squished. Everyday, all the time.
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The irony is that the world starts making a whole lot more sense when one abandons the notion that a deity has determined a purpose for every happening on the planet. It's a travesty that these people don't realize it.Darrel wrote:It's basically the primitive mind trying to make sense of a world that doesn't make sense. The seed of all religion.