Originally posted by: Moonbeam
That's pretty much it in the nut shell, I think. Love of a face can create a bond that leads to kids. Love of kids leads to their survival and other relatives, love of the relative leads to love of people and love of people to love of the universe itself. And love of the universe leads to the disappearance of the self for the lover and the beloved are one. And thus it is that I create the God who created me.
Strictly for myself, my
belief takes this one step further, in that
I tend to believe that this "God" or "divinity" is as "real" as we are.
Sorry, fundies, but we are descended from apes. Our language slowly and haltingly developed over thousands and thousands and thousands of years, but it remains relatively primitive in its ability to accurately explain most
anything, and its genesis is in ape grunts and cries and gesticulations.
We are one hell of an evolved ape, but ape at base we remain. Manly, manly bashers of "religion" and self-described "realists" point to organized religion's many easily seen shortcomings. I well agree, but . . .
These folks flatter themselves that they see the world strictly as it is. What a crock, monkey boys! If modern physics is to be believed, there may be as many as 11 dimensions to physical reality! Put that in your three or four dimensional "pragmatic" view of the world and smoke it!
?If quantum mechanics hasn't profoundly shocked you, you haven't understood it yet.?
-- Niels Bohr
Do any of you manly pragmatists not understand that the distinctions you make between where you end and the rest of the universe begins are entirely arbitrary, a construct of your monkey mind as it has desperately tried to apprehend the world around it?
I
believe with Zen Buddhism that entirely sane and reasonable idea that we are part of ONE indivisible whole. And I also happen to
believe in the hopeful but not implausible concept that that one divisible whole is divine, that is, as I see it, that it has some
meaning.
Hey,
it's just my particular belief! But you who so reflexively and entirely dismiss
my belief as meritless must understand that what you think is the unquestioned reality of things is merely
your belief, and that not one of us really and truly knows.
Indeed, you must take into account that your belief in the physicality of things is most likely howlingly wrong at basis, according the modern physics, and at least as primitive and laughable as the religious dogma you dismiss in others.
What I believe is what I believe, based on my best assessment of things. What I KNOW is that what you think is implacable and inarguable fact is at least as flawed and illusory, and that, in the end, as things now stand, not one of us KNOWS for sure.
So, for me, I chose to
Let the Mystery Be. :thumbsup: