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M500, in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?

Organized religion or religion in a spiritual sense? I do believe there is some higher power that created matter and the laws of physics. But I don’t believe they care or even know about us.

Riccosuave, (edited )
@Riccosuave@lemmy.world avatar

Do you believe this for any particular reason, or just because it is psychologically reassuring? I’m not trying to be a smartass, I’m honestly curious about your perspective.

I’ve watched about 1000 hours of the Atheist Experience, Aron Ra, Cosmic Skeptic, Christopher Hitchens, and just about every popular religious apologist you can think of too. I’ve never hear a single compelling argument for creationism (I know you are talking about creation in the more macro sense, I don’t think you’re a young earth creationist).

The only one I’ve ever seen that was even worth giving serious thought is the Kalam Cosmological Argument, which I find to be deeply flawed as well, it is simply the least bad argument. So my ultimate question to you would be this: If there is a “higher power” that created the universe as we know it, but that higher power is completely indistinguishable from the laws of nature as we observe them then why believe and why care?

M500, (edited )

Well I’m not opposed to the idea that we(the universe)were created by accident. Maybe we are a simulation, maybe I’m the creator of the universe and everything is just my brains imagination.

I don’t really know or put much thought into it, but I can’t just think. Matter was just there. Like the bug bag happened with nothing before it.

Like even the vacume of space is some thing.

JackGreenEarth,

So your claim is that tge universe had a beginning? To me, the universe having existed forever, and it starting to exist at some point with nothing, not even time before makes just as little sense.

Really, things existing at all makes little sense, it would make much more sense if nothing existed. But that is at odds with what I observe.

Blaze, in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?
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Tradition and support in major life events. A lot of people who only go to churches for weddings, baptisms and funerals.

Quacksalber, in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?

Because humans are animals, ruled by emotion and superstition.

PonyOfWar, (edited ) in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?

Because religion provides comfort, community and a meaning to people’s existence that goes beyond “we were born of chance on an insignificant rock somewhere in the universe”.

(I’m not religious BTW)

coffeebiscuit,

It also exists to control people, and it still works.

cabhan, in If the human body didn't heal itself, how'd you be doing rn?

Have you ever read the book Elantris? It sounds very not fun.

waz, in Folks in North America, where do you like to get PC parts online these days?

I built a computer last year. Parts were sourced from Newegg, microcenter, and Amazon.

DaCrazyJamez,

I did this exact same combo. PCpartspicker helped find best deal for each component between the three.

Just_Pizza_Crust, (edited ) in Folks in North America, where do you like to get PC parts online these days?

Probably not for everyone, but Facebook marketplace with local pickup is really good for some parts. YMMV

I was planning on buying an RX 6700XT from Newegg for $450ish, but instead managed to get a 6600 (non XT) for $80. I then found a 6700XT a month later for $300, bought it, and gave the 6600 to my cousin’s kid.

I also bought a shitbox I turned into a Plex server for $75.

shinigamiookamiryuu, in If the human body didn't heal itself, how'd you be doing rn?

A few bruises and maybe some toes that need armor, but not too bad.

Possible_EmuWrangler, in What really popular movie or TV show have you never seen?

Episode 9. I saw Episode 7 at the movies and I was pretty happy walking out and it dawned on me that I’d seen it before.

I borrowed the DVD of episode 8 and pushed through.

zipzoopaboop, in Can't we just start calling it "Formerly Twitter" instead?

I ignore it whenever possible but if I do say anything, it’s called Twitter

zipzoopaboop, in Folks in North America, where do you like to get PC parts online these days?

Memory express and Canada computers

bund, in What's some amazing technology they have in Japan that's very normal to them but would blow our minds here in the US and western world?

Or South Korea

Spuddlesv2, in The 2024 US Presidential race officially starts Monday, what are your predictions for Iowa?

Thanks for reminding me to set up some extra filters to block out all the hyperventilating yank headlines.

Spuddlesv2,

Haha I had already done so but I have added “presidential” to the list.

If you’re looking for something that largely does the job: Trump Biden Presidential Electoral Caucus

rikudou, in If the human body didn't heal itself, how'd you be doing rn?
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I’d be very dead.

florge, (edited ) in Anyone know what's happened to Feddit.uk?

It’s had some issues with image storage which have been the cause of most of the outages, it’s also recently been upgraded to 0.19 (from 0.18). More detail is explained here: feddit.uk/post/6623316

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