Gender: Female Location: thinking under a giant oak tree
I THINK GOD IS IN YOUR HEAD,BECAUSE IF YOU WERE NEVER TOLD OF HIM,YOU WOULD NOT THINK OF HIM,BUT SINCE YOUR TOLD ABOUT HIM THEN HE IS IN YOUR HEAD AND YOU THINKOF HIM.
If god only exists in my head, then if i shoot myself in the head, i have killed god. And hes not much of a powerful god if he can be killed by a bullet.
I doubt it. The survying would be hard, as a random American might learn about God, in a non God learing place, and now live in a God learing place. The other just requires a couple books, and some intelligant people. Or, admittedly, a big club. That works too.
i didnt go that site, because honestly, im just too lazy. but to answer the title of this thread, id have to say that it would depend on who youre talking to, i believe that God is real and doesnt just exist only in my head, but youll probably get a totally different answer from the next person who posts in this thread
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god exists because u want him to exist, god exists in ur mind, nothing in this world is proof of the existance of god, it is much like relegion, or faith, he exists because people can not bare the thought of him not existing.
this thread looks kinda dead, but i was intrigued by the articles, especially the 3rd and longer one, and enjoyed reading the replies.
I know some of you thought the idea of a "God module" was a bit absurd, but my perspective is that it's at least a plausible explantion. My perspective is a little weird though... I was a pretty hardcore Christian for a number of years. In the third article it talks about how some of the people who's brain was highly active concerning words that are related to "God" and "faith" that section of their brain remained highly preoccupied with the idea even when they were no longer confronted my the words. And I was really frustrated after I stopped believing in Christianity, because logically I didn't have a single reason to believe in it, I mean not one, yet I was obsessed with it. And often times like months later I'd feel overly consumed with god or the idea of god or something, but then I'd be like but wait I have no reason to believe that... so why would I go with it. I was thinking I was just so brainwashed or something, I couldn't get over it, but the idea that there's some kind of religious activity rooted into our brains is at least something to think about.
I actually was talking to a Christian friend some time last year, because oh my gosh my soul's going to rot in hell so they all need to talk to me, but anyway, he was like why don't you believe in God, and bluntly I responded, because god feels like a mental disorder. (Which is interesting in light of the articles.) God to me feels like a bunch of weird head games. You go to church, and you learn more, read the Bible learn more, and you can add new characteristics to the the cool lil dude in your head to make him more real.... God's fully customizable, he's kinda like barbie like that.
By the way I don't recommend giving the same speech to any Christian, because it went over hilariously horrible. Bad. hah.
But back on track before this gets hellishly long. A good friend also went from Christian to Atheist more recently. She comes from a strong Christian home, and her complaint against God is people are always talking about these great experiences but she's never felt anything. ever. she's kind of the opposite of me. and she finds this article really interesting too. partly because she's a biology major and finds neuro science interesting in any aspect, but she feels as i do that hey it may be a bunch of complete b.s. but it is a viable explanation.
So there you go. Make of it what you may. or throw tomatoes, whatever works for you. I think even if they end up falling on their face proving or disproving the sensation of God to a part of the brain, it'll be interesting to see what comes of it.
if the thought of god provides you comfort then by all means believe it doesnt provide me comfort id rather die and have no afterlife because if there is it would suck major ass
If the idea and concept of God and religion has been hammered in to your brain since birth or whatever, it's unlikely that anyone else will ever push you to think otherwise. If you think for yourself, then maybe your faith in God will waver, unless you have credible proof that God exists. A religious experience that has happened to you, not to anyone else. My parents are religious but they didn't hammer religion into my brain like some people, so now I think for myself that there is no God.
A non religious person, raised by non religious people, would have no reason to believe in God. Simply because the idea hasn't been hammered into their head at all.
Sorry if I just made a huge fool of myself, I'm only 13 years old