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crail 13.01.21 - 03:22am
So it's a chemical reaction in the brain. That makes more sense * +

vampboy 13.01.21 - 03:26am
I don't know what it is. But it's something and it's inescapably powerful.
I believe It's God and that there's a soul and divine being within each one of us. But everyone has different interpretations and that's okay. * +

crail 13.01.21 - 03:33am
The human brain is a fascinating bit of kit. Wouldn't be surprised that this feeling some get is just part of being conscious. A chemical reaction like the rest of the universe. Or a learned behavior passed down genetically from hundreds and thousands of years.

I've felt the feeling too, I guess. That there's something more to life * +

crail 13.01.21 - 03:36am
That is what makes our species so successful. The ability to wonder * +

miaiad 14.01.21 - 08:40pm
Believing in God is not merely a heart feeling, but also a mind and logical conclusion/reasoning.
However, it is not a mathematical or physical equation like in school books.
It comes from everything in this universe, all amazing signs that speak to our mind and heart (hearts)

If you find a pen on a table, you will never assume it put itself there. Either someone or even the wind brought it there.
One aspect to look at is the links between reasons and results.
The second is in the awesomeness in every tiny detail in this universe, from atoms to cosmos, and how far/impossible such creation has no Creator.
Third, even if matter existed somehow, two more significant forces cannot exist without a Designer/Creator
(1) Energy and laws of driving forces (gravity, etc.)
(2) Soul and Life. * +

miaiad 14.01.21 - 08:43pm

@ crail - 13.01.21 - 02:48am
How do you know there is only one god? It's all hearsay

Existence of multiple Gods is impossible logically. If a God exist, then must be one and only one.
The question whether or not there is a one and only God of this universe, is way more understandable to be discussed/debated. * +

miaiad 14.01.21 - 08:58pm

@ crail - 13.01.21 - 01:20am
So we come to the conclusion that another being made life? Who made God then? Was she/he/it a in an infinite line of 'gods'? That's just weak 2000 year ago figuring out, man. We're better than that now

In brief, None has created God as He was always there.
To understand this we need closely ponder in
(1) Definition of time. Well, there is actually not physical substance called time. Time is simply how our senses monitor changes in this world. It is a big mistake to think that because time lapse, we get older or trees grow. Actually, all changes happen in the world and we just use time (ticks) to be able to monitor those changes in constant ticks as possible (atomic clock is most accurate one). Man has used time by comparing to moon/earth rotations, and it is not cos of time moon and earth are rotating or moving.
Hence, as the God was and always will be the God, and time changes does not apply to him (as He created those laws), God is not bounded by time (nor place).
(2) Creation of God by another God is impossible, because you simply flip the God into a creation, which is again against the concept of God. God is not created, and creations are not Gods, nor even like Him in attributes.
(3) Imagination of infinite chain of Gods will definitely mean this universe not to exist, because that chain will continue forever, eh? But as we see the universe, we see each others, we know the universe is there and existing. Thus, that chain has no meaning and One God has created the creations.
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