Imagination
///SPACE
I used to maybe want to be an astronomer. I mean, what could be better than looking through a telescope and seeing all the wonders of space, right? Even up to college I thought that's what it was. I'm glad I never took a class of it. Well, maybe I will so that I know which constellation is which but other than that I don't want to delve any deeper into that science. I still hear people making the mistake of, "Oh! Astronomy! I wanna look at stars. It'll be fun!." Then halfway through the semester they hate it because it's all numbers and memorization. Now, I know that everything uses so much math because really we know nothing about anything so we try to conceptualize it in numbers. The language of numbers and formulas. It's an interesting one that can allow people to imagine the unimaginable. I think I've given up on ever hoping to travel through space. Maybe a trip to the moon will become reasonably priced one day and I'll go, but until then, I'll have to settle for my imagination and pictures.
///ARGUMENTS
Why does this annoy the shit out of me? Both sides are stupid. Particularly the black lady and this David guy. The two alpha...sapiens? They both use ridiculous information and statistics for their arguments. David uses some dumb excuse of, "we're luring the skeptical ones." The skeptical ones are the ones that are still on the seesaw teetering between belief and non-belief. I think that there's a more likely chance the person eventually "believes" and continues to say they do simply because of the social angst(?). Some will truly believe that there is a God but I'll bet a fair amount of them deep down will never know. Let's say 50% belief with added 5% because of society and 45% uncertainty. If I were to gauge myself... I'd probably be 65% on believing that big Something is out there with 35% on us just being molecules, genes, matter, all jumbled up. Which is still very beautiful in a different way.
This is pretty hilarious. Like watching two monkeys argue.
I always wonder why most atheists aren't agnostic. That would seem the likely conclusion by most atheists if they actually think about it. They just must be really bitter. OR THE DEVIL! Also, I despise Super Churches. It seems like a separate branch of Christianity. So... cultish in a way. One Super Pastor preaching the Super Sermon to the Super Congregation. Can you really feel any connection to God there? Who knows. I suppose that's the only thing that makes me a bit jealous about churches. Just being able to go to a church and easily have a sense of community anywhere you go. Hmmmmm, yeah.
I need to sleep. It's 6:00 A.M. FUCKKK
I used to maybe want to be an astronomer. I mean, what could be better than looking through a telescope and seeing all the wonders of space, right? Even up to college I thought that's what it was. I'm glad I never took a class of it. Well, maybe I will so that I know which constellation is which but other than that I don't want to delve any deeper into that science. I still hear people making the mistake of, "Oh! Astronomy! I wanna look at stars. It'll be fun!." Then halfway through the semester they hate it because it's all numbers and memorization. Now, I know that everything uses so much math because really we know nothing about anything so we try to conceptualize it in numbers. The language of numbers and formulas. It's an interesting one that can allow people to imagine the unimaginable. I think I've given up on ever hoping to travel through space. Maybe a trip to the moon will become reasonably priced one day and I'll go, but until then, I'll have to settle for my imagination and pictures.
///ARGUMENTS
Why does this annoy the shit out of me? Both sides are stupid. Particularly the black lady and this David guy. The two alpha...sapiens? They both use ridiculous information and statistics for their arguments. David uses some dumb excuse of, "we're luring the skeptical ones." The skeptical ones are the ones that are still on the seesaw teetering between belief and non-belief. I think that there's a more likely chance the person eventually "believes" and continues to say they do simply because of the social angst(?). Some will truly believe that there is a God but I'll bet a fair amount of them deep down will never know. Let's say 50% belief with added 5% because of society and 45% uncertainty. If I were to gauge myself... I'd probably be 65% on believing that big Something is out there with 35% on us just being molecules, genes, matter, all jumbled up. Which is still very beautiful in a different way.
This is pretty hilarious. Like watching two monkeys argue.
I always wonder why most atheists aren't agnostic. That would seem the likely conclusion by most atheists if they actually think about it. They just must be really bitter. OR THE DEVIL! Also, I despise Super Churches. It seems like a separate branch of Christianity. So... cultish in a way. One Super Pastor preaching the Super Sermon to the Super Congregation. Can you really feel any connection to God there? Who knows. I suppose that's the only thing that makes me a bit jealous about churches. Just being able to go to a church and easily have a sense of community anywhere you go. Hmmmmm, yeah.
I need to sleep. It's 6:00 A.M. FUCKKK
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