At what age?
So, my fellow atheists.. on what day/age/time did you decide.. "Fuck it we Ball, I am an Atheist now".
For me, it was 16 May 2014, when I was 5 years old.. if you get the reference that is 😉
(Don't know what's the appropriate flair 😭)
So, my fellow atheists.. on what day/age/time did you decide.. "Fuck it we Ball, I am an Atheist now".
For me, it was 16 May 2014, when I was 5 years old.. if you get the reference that is 😉
(Don't know what's the appropriate flair 😭)
So, what's your opinion in reading other religious books, for me.. I feel like, I am okay reading the books of religions, why?
What would be your reasons? Anyway, I'd like to read the holy book of mawdi ji 🤤
BITSAT ka preference form btw lol
The only True God to ever exist. Those who are in 12th, whose board results are gonna come.. let's pray.. and pray for me too 😭.
First of all.. if we go back to the ages of humanity still evolving from the other animals and creatures.. we can't clearly relate it with the fact that, there existed "two" humans who created humanity. This just defies the fact, that humans evolved, from other creatures.
So, what I feel like God is.. is simple. They were some people in ancient times, who were the rulers, who were wise, who were powerful, who would help everyone at time of needs. That's what led people to make, a figurine.. a god figure, who was the "see it all".
Yes, this still doesn't explain the fact about many unnatural things in this world, but I believe.. humans don't understand the nature fully. They will never be able to, and until we humans can't understand our nature, our surrounding fully.. we'd all be in the delusion, that someone "above" exists, for us.
(I would be taking examples of Hindu Gods, as I am a Hindu, and only know about them, I am not trying to be discriminative towards any religion)
Like, let's take.. the example of Rami ji. Was he powerful? Yes. Was he wise? Yes. Was he a leader? Yes. Did he help everyone in need? Yes. Did he save his wife, from a kidnapper? Yes.
Another example, Krishna Ji or the "natkhat bhagwan".. was he powerful? Yes. Was he wise, friendly, and loving? Yes. Did he love his wife? Yes.
That's the thing, people from ancient times, then began to categorize, these "named" people as the ultimate ideals of whom they should follow the path of. I feel like, the Ancient people knew, there exists no god, no someone in the sky, what they wanted to teach us, was the fact that.. these humans are the ideal humans, who should be an example, who should be followed.
So.. the ultimate conclusion, what I can draw is.. God.. doesn't exist, ideal humans existed. The perfect ones. They were shaped as sculptures, their tales sung through every generation.. and each new generation, began to interpret these "ideal" humans, as gods, due to lack of communication.. and we are now ultimately in this time. Where we are absolute devotees.
So.. Gods are.. just teachings given by the ancient humans, for their future generations, on an ideal human.. which we idiots began to misinterpret as.. "Power of Gods".
So what do y'all think??