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Thursday, June 18, 2015

What do you believe? Have I already talked about this topic. Albeit, not in detail. Some think that tragedies is what chokes out their faith, other their sexual orientation, etc. Hence, we've got three types of people: Strong believers, those who constantly blow hot and cold regarding their beliefs, and those who don't believe at all. In this society, is it permissible to belong to any of the aforesaid categories. Nonetheless, some religious groups tend to act brusque against each other for the sake of argument. The same happens with atheists and believers. In the following post, I will juxtapose two different views as regards to this topic. Theists (Those who believe) and atheists (Those who do not)

Is it easy to drown out those thoughts that there is an almighty overseer with the opinion of others. Not to mention, that in order to blend in and avoid being ostracized by their social group, many hide their beliefs. It is apparent though that most people tend to see what is different instead of what is the same among their creeds. Is it normal for agnostics for instance to be incredulous about the existence of a god. Due to lack of 100% solid evidence to prove it. Even so, when you get to study apologetics, you come to the conclusion that any creation must have a designer. It is common sense. For instance, if I have a wonderful watch that can count my pulse, measure my blood pressure, etc. Is it easy to pull out the meaning of all of that is happening. Indeed someone must have created that awesome watch.

Things cannot just have popped out of nowhere. To say nothing of the complexity of the human mind and body. Is it logical to believe that someone created all we can see. Including the laws governing everything. From the movement of the earth around the sun, to the fact than most stars remain still.
Thus, if something takes root, someone must have planted the seeds. Common sense forces us to snap out of our stubbornness and scratch out all other believes, including the ones saying that the universe created itself. A friend of mine once told that he thinks God had the design for all the universe on his mind and in a matter of seconds he made it all happen. That aforesaid statement still makes more sense than believing things just popped into existence.

Anyhow, for now this is all I could bring to mind. If there is someone who started it all up, he himself can also finish it all off. Is it time now to wrap things up and try to blow away the cobwebs by practicing matutinal calisthenics as I keep recovering slowly but surely from this already mentioned countless times depression. Next time, will I come up with more topics that will make your minds spin for sure. Without using detractive comments against any creed of course.

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