Do any of you guys believe in God?

algerianmogger

algerianmogger

Fool me twice, can't put the blame on you
Joined
Jun 25, 2024
Posts
320
Reputation
296
Honestly, I always thought god, heaven and hell were myths created by humans to cope with the unanswered questions like the afterlife. Take the bible as an example. Been altered like 768 times and still people follow it. Qur'an teaches people to kill anyone who leaves their religeon. And Jews, well..
And it always seemed stupid to me that a god who loves everyone of his creatures is the same god who made them who they are. And is the same god who threatens them with eternal torture.
What do you guys think seriously?
Images 2 12
 
  • +1
Reactions: Swarthy Knight, Tigermoggerlol, iblamexyz and 4 others
i havent thought too deep about it

the anwser wouldnt impact my life at all
 
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: iblamexyz, PSLbbc, algerianmogger and 1 other person
I don't believe it, but I don't deny it either. I have no idea. I'm agnostic.
 
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: iblamexyz, PSLbbc, algerianmogger and 1 other person
i dont believe in any religion and in that god has an impact on our life but i do not refuse there is some almighty creature that could have created us.
 
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: iblamexyz, PSLbbc and algerianmogger
  • JFL
Reactions: iblamexyz
i dont believe in any religion and in that god has an impact on our life but i do not refuse there is some almighty creature that could have created us.
Nobody created you. The whole universe is a coincidence
 
  • +1
Reactions: iblamexyz
Yeah i dont have the faith to believe everything came by itself from nothing
 
  • +1
Reactions: kurd and iblamexyz
I don't believe it, but I don't deny it either. I have no idea. I'm agnostic.
As long as you're not wasting your whole day praying to a deity that doesn't exist your religeon won't alter your life in anyway
 
  • +1
Reactions: iblamexyz
  • JFL
  • +1
Reactions: iblamexyz, tyym1111 and JasGews69x
1742244959637

1742244976962

1742245041764

1742245071934

 
  • JFL
  • +1
  • Ugh..
Reactions: IraniancelV2, PSLbbc, Aladin and 1 other person
tell more abt this
The Big Bang happened, matter formed, stars cooked up heavy elements, planets formed, and on Earth the right mix of conditions + chemistry led to life. Evolution, driven by random mutations and natural selection, produced humans.
Before that We don’t even know if “nothing” existed. Some theories suggest the universe could emerge from a quantum vacuum, but that “vacuum” still isn’t nothing
 
  • JFL
  • +1
Reactions: iblamexyz and tyym1111
The Big Bang happened, matter formed, stars cooked up heavy elements, planets formed, and on Earth the right mix of conditions + chemistry led to life. Evolution, driven by random mutations and natural selection, produced humans.
Before that We don’t even know if “nothing” existed. Some theories suggest the universe could emerge from a quantum vacuum, but that “vacuum” still isn’t nothing
i cant really accept big bang
 
  • +1
Reactions: iblamexyz
1742244959637

1742244976962

1742245041764

1742245071934


I would rather believe in god, thanks
 
  • JFL
  • +1
Reactions: iblamexyz and Daddy's Home
Honestly, I always thought god, heaven and hell were myths created by humans to cope with the unanswered questions like the afterlife. Take the bible as an example. Been altered like 768 times and still people follow it. Qur'an teaches people to kill anyone who leaves their religeon. And Jews, well..
And it always seemed stupid to me that a god who loves everyone of his creatures is the same god who made them who they are. And is the same god who threatens them with eternal torture.
What do you guys think seriously?
View attachment 4110425
Yeah, Bible has been translated but has stayed essentaily the same (with minor linguistic mistakes occuring sometimes) and we can fact check it with greek manuscripts from early church era for NT and for example Dead Sea Scrolls for OT.

On the other note, the image you sent is a fallacy since evil in chrisitianity is absence of God, so the image should go like:

"Let me in!"
"Why?"
"So I can save you."
"From what?"
"From the evil that's coming for you if you choose to not let me in out of your own free will."
 
  • +1
Reactions: iblamexyz
i cant really accept big bang
What can't you accept about it man. It's the closest we have to reality. I mean dude, do people actually believe that there is someone coming to save us. After all what humanity has been through
 
  • +1
Reactions: iblamexyz and tyym1111
What can't you accept about it man. It's the closest we have to reality. I mean dude, do people actually believe that there is someone coming to save us. After all what humanity has been through
i said i dont believe in god either.
sometimes im thinking that theory about us living in simulation isnt that crazy
 
  • JFL
  • +1
Reactions: iblamexyz and algerianmogger
i said i dont believe in god either.
sometimes im thinking that theory about us living in simulation isnt that crazy
GTA 20 :lul:
 
  • +1
Reactions: iblamexyz
But yeah even if he existed. I would still hate him, he created faggots and Jews
 
  • JFL
Reactions: iblamexyz
1742244959637

1742244976962

1742245041764

1742245071934


They would rather do this than a sub5..
 
  • JFL
  • +1
Reactions: iblamexyz, algerianmogger and Daddy's Home
then tell me what was behind that point with all energy
if it expanded something had to be behind
According to physics energy has always existed in some form, no beginning, no end. there was likely never absolute “nothing.”
 
  • +1
Reactions: iblamexyz
They would rather do this than a sub5..
Like seriously imagine doing your best raising a girl and spending the most money you could on her. Only to be surprised that she fucks dogs
 
  • +1
  • JFL
Reactions: iblamexyz and IraniancelV2
then tell me what was behind that point with all energy
if it expanded something had to be behind
But even if God existed, which is 0% proven to be scientifically accurate.
Is it fair for most humans? That there is estimated 4000 religeons among the world. And one mistake could get you a private ticket to hell
I despise god
 
  • +1
Reactions: iblamexyz and tyym1111
  • +1
Reactions: kurd and iblamexyz
Any evidence of this?


this is a wrong view btw


You do not exist without God and he respects your opinion about not wanting to be with him forever in heaven. He will be eternaly separated from you, and God is love and good so somewhere that he isnt in, isnt somewhere good to be
Not here to force my views on anyone. You have freedom choosing what you believe. And the Bible has been altered a lot , there are tens of thousands of manuscripts in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and other languages and no two are 100% identical. There are also a lot of missing or changed verses. And also translation changes meaning. It's stupid. like “virgin” vs. “young woman” in Isaiah 7:14 show how translation choices affected
 
  • +1
Reactions: iblamexyz
Any evidence of this?


this is a wrong view btw


You do not exist without God and he respects your opinion about not wanting to be with him forever in heaven. He will be eternaly separated from you, and God is love and good so somewhere that he isnt in, isnt somewhere good to be
And what do you call hell if it's not eternal torture. Eternal barbecue?
 
  • +1
Reactions: iblamexyz
Not here to force my views on anyone. You have freedom choosing what you believe. And the Bible has been altered a lot , there are tens of thousands of manuscripts in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and other languages and no two are 100% identical. There are also a lot of missing or changed verses. And also translation changes meaning. It's stupid. like “virgin” vs. “young woman” in Isaiah 7:14 show how translation choices affected
About the alterations:


cliffe explain isaiah proble in the begining of this video:
 
  • Love it
Reactions: iblamexyz
Eternal separation from God.
God respects your opinion about not wanting to be with him, so he will eternally split you from him. He wont force you to spend eternity with him.
 
  • JFL
  • +1
Reactions: iblamexyz and JasGews69x
Honestly, I always thought god, heaven and hell were myths created by humans to cope with the unanswered questions like the afterlife. Take the bible as an example. Been altered like 768 times and still people follow it. Qur'an teaches people to kill anyone who leaves their religeon. And Jews, well..
And it always seemed stupid to me that a god who loves everyone of his creatures is the same god who made them who they are. And is the same god who threatens them with eternal torture.
What do you guys think seriously?
View attachment 4110425
Christ king stupid meme but I cba debunking ts rn ngl
 
  • +1
Reactions: kurd
Honestly, I always thought god, heaven and hell were myths created by humans to cope with the unanswered questions like the afterlife. Take the bible as an example. Been altered like 768 times and still people follow it. Qur'an teaches people to kill anyone who leaves their religeon. And Jews, well..
And it always seemed stupid to me that a god who loves everyone of his creatures is the same god who made them who they are. And is the same god who threatens them with eternal torture.
What do you guys think seriously?
View attachment 4110425
Yeah I believe in god I’m catholic
 
  • +1
  • Love it
Reactions: iblamexyz and kurd
Honestly, I always thought god, heaven and hell were myths created by humans to cope with the unanswered questions like the afterlife. Take the bible as an example. Been altered like 768 times and still people follow it. Qur'an teaches people to kill anyone who leaves their religeon. And Jews, well..
And it always seemed stupid to me that a god who loves everyone of his creatures is the same god who made them who they are. And is the same god who threatens them with eternal torture.
What do you guys think seriously?
View attachment 4110425
I don’t believe in religion but the thought of the universe coming into existence is confusing for me
 
  • JFL
Reactions: iblamexyz
Honestly, I always thought god, heaven and hell were myths created by humans to cope with the unanswered questions like the afterlife. Take the bible as an example. Been altered like 768 times and still people follow it. Qur'an teaches people to kill anyone who leaves their religeon. And Jews, well..
And it always seemed stupid to me that a god who loves everyone of his creatures is the same god who made them who they are. And is the same god who threatens them with eternal torture.
What do you guys think seriously?
View attachment 4110425
Your arguments don’t make any sense,

  1. “Bible has been altered 768 times and people still follow it”
    That number is just thrown out there with no evidence. Yes, the Bible has had many translations and versions, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it has been “altered” in the sense of its core message being completely changed. Also, even if there have been edits over history, that doesn’t invalidate the sincerity of the millions who follow it or the wisdom they take from it.
  2. “Qur’an teaches people to kill anyone who leaves their religion”
    This is a major oversimplification. What you’re referring to is a concept found in Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) under apostasy laws. That’s not the same thing as the Qur’an simply saying “go kill ex Muslims.” Scholars debate whether it is political treason (like betraying the community in times of war) rather than just a private change of belief. And even if some Muslims interpret it that way, that’s a moral-legal issue within Islamic law it doesn’t mean God isn’t loving. Love doesn’t mean there are no rules or consequences; it means those rules are rooted in a moral framework.
And regarding your broader point It’s not “stupid” that a loving God allows consequences. Think of it like this: a parent can love their child unconditionally but still punish them for doing something harmful. The punishment doesn’t negate the love iit actually shows that the actions matter. The concept of heaven and hell can be seen in the same way: God loves His creation, but He also gave humans free will, and with free will comes accountability.

So, dismissing entire faiths with shallow points doesn’t really do justice to the complexity of theology, philosophy, and history.
 
  • +1
Reactions: iblamexyz
not intellectually. aesthetics wise i am a god fearer. it's what i tell people when they ask. imagine telling someone you're atheist. cringe and without aura
 
  • +1
Reactions: iblamexyz
Your arguments don’t make any sense,

  1. “Bible has been altered 768 times and people still follow it”
    That number is just thrown out there with no evidence. Yes, the Bible has had many translations and versions, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it has been “altered” in the sense of its core message being completely changed. Also, even if there have been edits over history, that doesn’t invalidate the sincerity of the millions who follow it or the wisdom they take from it.
  2. “Qur’an teaches people to kill anyone who leaves their religion”
    This is a major oversimplification. What you’re referring to is a concept found in Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) under apostasy laws. That’s not the same thing as the Qur’an simply saying “go kill ex Muslims.” Scholars debate whether it is political treason (like betraying the community in times of war) rather than just a private change of belief. And even if some Muslims interpret it that way, that’s a moral-legal issue within Islamic law it doesn’t mean God isn’t loving. Love doesn’t mean there are no rules or consequences; it means those rules are rooted in a moral framework.
And regarding your broader point It’s not “stupid” that a loving God allows consequences. Think of it like this: a parent can love their child unconditionally but still punish them for doing something harmful. The punishment doesn’t negate the love iit actually shows that the actions matter. The concept of heaven and hell can be seen in the same way: God loves His creation, but He also gave humans free will, and with free will comes accountability.

So, dismissing entire faiths with shallow points doesn’t really do justice to the complexity of theology, philosophy, and history.
Also, just because you don’t believe in religion doesn’t mean you don’t have to believe that a Higher power exists..?
 
  • +1
Reactions: iblamexyz
No, I believe in underworld entities.
 
  • JFL
Reactions: iblamexyz
Yeah i dont have the faith to believe everything came by itself from nothing
That’s actually a really fair point. Believing that everything came from absolutely nothing, with no cause or source, takes just as much faith if not more than believing in God. Even science tells us that everything that begins to exist has a cause. The universe had a beginning, so it makes sense to ask what caused it.

If you say “nothing” did, that doesn’t really explain anything. Nothing can’t cause something nothing has no power, no energy, no potential. But if you say there is a Creator outside of space, time, and matter, then suddenly it makes sense: something eternal and necessary caused everything we see.

So really, the question isn’t “faith vs. no faith,” it’s what kind of faith makes more sense faith in absolute nothingness creating everything, or faith in an eternal God who gives order, meaning, and purpose to creation.
 
  • +1
Reactions: iblamexyz and JasGews69x

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top