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They're ideals found long before your Great, great, great, great grandparents were born.For some reason I believe, life is less about "Just living it" and more about "how you live it"
They're ideals found long before your Great, great, great, great grandparents were born.For some reason I believe, life is less about "Just living it" and more about "how you live it"
why is this crap?
Yeah, I'm simply repeating your words and I'm the one being offensive o.0.jinx, get out of the house, go make some new friends, get a job, maybe a girlfriend, and stop thinking about this crap. if there is really a god you will find out in the end anyway, so enjoy your short life while you have it.
live your life, and the way you live your life shows on its own. if your a good person you may go through your life helping people. or if your curious youll go for all the knowledge you can get. its your personality.For some reason I believe, life is less about "Just living it" and more about "how you live it"
I know what a Yingyang is and ive seen the sign.. representing opposites I guess?? but nope i duno what a ying and a yang are exactly
you cant explain infinity by living in the finite. and you cant prove life after death, heaven or hell, or god and satan by sitting around and thinking. all you will get is a plethora of conundrums.Yeah, I'm simply repeating your words and I'm the one being offensive o.0.
You're telling him not to waste his time attempting to answer questions that probably can't be answered in life, because we're going to suddenly figure out everything in death. This concept is something I'd expect to hear in a religious gathering (Don't question anything because you'll find out later! In the meantime, let's dilly dally about and do what everyone else is doing! Hooray!); not from you. This way of thinking isn't exactly my cup of tea, and I imagine Jinx won't be drinking from that cup either.
pursuit of knowledge is great, and i promote whoever does it. but is it really the same to pursue something that cant be proven? death is just another experience. like everything else, we dont know whats after death. if you really think theres nothing after, then your just pessimistic. yet your overly optimistic if you think theres an entirely new life.A lifetime spent in the pursuit of knowledge isn't a lifetime wasted. Others may not benefit from whatever knowledge one would gain on such a journey, but believe it or not, there are people who find happiness in simply knowing. Often, the end result isn't as important as the journey itself. I'm not sure why we would suddenly know everything that there is to know in death, but if it were possible to learn the answers to certain questions that all people have while still amongst the living, and pass on what little knowledge we've gained throughout our lifetime, we will have done our part to better humanity as a whole.
Patience is, indeed, required to reach certain conclusions, but if you wait until you're dead, you've waited far too long.
Also, HD vision glasses are amazing.
Why can't what Jinx pursues be proven? The only real reason why humanity would be unable to figure something out given enough time is because we either didn't attempt to in the first place or we didn't try hard enough. Knowledge of this sort isn't something one gains in a single lifetime. Person A spends his life writing down his observations and ideas, distributes his ideas to Persons B, C and D and they continue pursuing whatever knowledge it is they hope to gain. And the cycle continues and continues until, at some point in time, we arrive at an answer most of us can agree upon. It is extremely short-sighted to think in terms of single lifetimes.pursuit of knowledge is great, and i promote whoever does it. but is it really the same to pursue something that cant be proven? death is just another experience. like everything else, we dont know whats after death. if you really think theres nothing after, then your just pessimistic. yet your overly optimistic if you think theres an entirely new life.
as i said, simply pursuing wont really get you anywhere. although, i guess people do enjoy the pursuit, but is it really worth it if you find out at the end of your life anyway?
that would seem to be a ****ty spoiler to me if you spend your entire life searching and then the answer is just presented to you like it comes standard along with the halo.
edit: yeah, im saving up for a higher resolution, so for now im stuck with this 600/900 bull****.
weve been pondering the same god question for thousands of years with no results other than mass suicides and poisonings. and the occasional child groping.Why can't what Jinx pursues be proven? The only real reason why humanity would be unable to figure something out given enough time is because we either didn't attempt to in the first place or we didn't try hard enough. Knowledge of this sort isn't something one gains in a single lifetime. Person A spends his life writing down his observations and ideas, distributes his ideas to Persons B, C and D and they continue pursuing whatever knowledge it is they hope to gain. And the cycle continues and continues until, at some point in time, we arrive at an answer most of us can agree upon. It is extremely short-sighted to think in terms of single lifetimes.
This has absolutely nothing to do with believing or not believing in an afterlife. I'm saying it is foolish not to spend your life doing something you truly love and enjoy because you believe everything is going to fall into your lap once you die. Being unhappy and doing what everyone else is doing simply because everyone else is doing it is a waste of life. In the end, what have you accomplished? What have you contributed to humanity other than devoting your life to keep The Machine running smoothly?
Then again, some people take pride in their work as paper pushers or what have you. It isn't for me, in the same way that pursuing knowledge perceived as outside of mankind's reach isn't for you. If you do the latter, you'll come across vast amounts of related, and wholly unrelated information that will benefit you in some way. That's how I look at it, anyway. You may not find the answer to the question you were looking for, but you did answer 10 other questions you hadn't thought to ask.
Most people ultimately fail to achieve their goal, but it is through their failure that someone else may succeed. Links in a chain and all that jazz.
You don't get halos in the afterlife. Trust me. You get something far better.
HD Vision Glasses.
Yes, thousands of years. A veritable drop in the ocean that is time. Our Sun alone has what? 4 or 5 billion good years left in it before it becomes a red giant? Even then, that's assuming we don't leave our solar system ever, which is nothing more than a fringe possibility. We've gone from a bunch of spear wielding hunter gatherers to space explorers in the blink of an eye. Give us a few more and who knows where we'll be.weve been pondering the same god question for thousands of years with no results other than mass suicides and poisonings. and the occasional child groping.
its not a question of time. its a question of place. if there is a god he/she/it doesnt exist in dimensions, space, time, or on any kind of plane. but we do. there may be a time when we can break through dimensions. maybe stop time. cross planes, and cheat space. but we cant do all of it at once. weve proven that he cant be seen, heard, smelled, touched or (god forbid) tasted. so he doesnt exist in a way we, as humans, are capable of comprehending.
we exist in finite. our existence started with the big bang, and itll end with either the big rip or the big crunch. or the insane meteor. whatever.
but the journey is a good point. i cant blame him for wanting that. but as i said, simply reading a book or watching some jackass speak for 3 minutes isnt gonna give you an answer. and if it does, your deluding yourself, because you got HIS answer.
everyones "truths" are different.
you cant say jinx is "pursuing" anything by sitting down and half assedly researching or browsing the internet.
we cant exist in a space where there are no laws, because were formed in a space that runs solely on law. same as us not being able to survive without oxygen or water because we evolved using it.Yes, thousands of years. A veritable drop in the ocean that is time. Our Sun alone has what? 4 or 5 billion good years left in it before it becomes a red giant? Even then, that's assuming we don't leave our solar system ever, which is nothing more than a fringe possibility. We've gone from a bunch of spear wielding hunter gatherers to space explorers in the blink of an eye. Give us a few more and who knows where we'll be.
Given enough time, there isn't a single thing that we can not do. We can't cheat space? Really? You'll be plenty surprised when we figure out how to control worm holes. Can't cheat time? I sure do hope we don't create short-term cryogenic machines, or learn to curve space around one of our vehicles propelling ourselves faster than the speed of light without having all of the baggage we'd normally have attached.
We haven't proven anything regarding God, because quite frankly, we don't know what to look for. All we have are our myths and beliefs. Odds are most or all of them are incorrect, or only partially correct.
Why would we die with our Universe? It's only a matter of time before we're able to detect other Universes, especially if the multiverse theory is proven to be correct. Is detection a farcry from actually escaping our Universe? Absolutely, but if you believe that it is impossible, then it is you who is the pessimist. Not I.
Jinx isn't pursuing information the way that I would. That much I'll admit. But he is searching for knowledge, albeit in his own way. He's unfocused, and a little gullible, but at least he's questioning things. At least give him that much credit.
Well... personally i believe that God created the universe billions of years ago... and then created humanity or whatever 6,000 years ago like this man said.<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/vEXGKzH0F9c&hl=en"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/vEXGKzH0F9c&hl=en" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>
What do you think about this?
Dude, religion completely contradicts science. That's why the two are kept separate.Walmart Security said:There's no way that the universe was created 6000 years ago, that defies all laws of physics completely.
HuH? From my thinking you require an infinite to have a finite. Time is a measurement of what is finite, and because time follows things from point A to point B there is a beginning middle and end all within a finite path. The infinite is what makes up the path and all that surrounds it.. Technically its all infinite but for the sake of the explanation of time ( point a to point b aka a finite existance ) he would be right imo.
He's saying, if I start at point A and travel the distance of infinite will I ever reach a point B the next existance in sequence after that.
He answers "no", and imo he's right because you'd still be at point A until you reach/connect to a point b.
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Could you please rephrase that sentence, because it made absolutely no sense to me.http://www.youtube.com/v/VjgidAICoQI&hl=en<object height="344" width="425"> <embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/VjgidAICoQI&hl=en" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" height="344" width="425"></object>
Sicron: seems like you're thinking like I used to think. It seems that you belief things have a start and finish so much that believe that someone/thing must've made God and the thing that made God mustve been startedy by another creator. If I'm correct why is it that you think differently of time?
maybe you were thinking from the perspective that everything has a start and finish while asking "who made the creator of God?".... I was just asking why dont you think this way about time =] ?If God is not infinite. Then who made God? And who made the creator of God? And who made the creator of the creator of God? Just because God is so awesome he can live for an infinite amount of time, doesn't mean time, matter and space can't.
Read my post again. I said: If the universe can't be infinite. How come God can be infinite? That would have to mean that God is an infintly old creature of great power. Fine by me, but that proves that 'something' in this universe CAN be infinite. But if God can be infinite, why can't time be infinite as well?You, just like me were born here on Earth and have had our thoughts influenced by our environment. Everything around us appears to have a beginning and an end from what we see.
when you said this
maybe you were thinking from the perspective that everything has a start and finish while asking "who made the creator of God?".... I was just asking why dont you think this way about time =] ?
Ever played a puzzle? The pieces fit together as well. And puzzles don't grow either. But you can still rip the puzzle apart and realign the pieces in the same amount of space.Edit--- so continents that magically fit perfectly together at all the seems when the earth is shrunken is merely a huge cowinkydink and shouldn't be given a 2nd thought, and we should continue to believe the plates do shift in the manner we taught, even tho the earth growing/shrinking seems to be the more logical explanation?