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Post by Phantom Zero on Sept 9, 2010 0:06:02 GMT
As it says it may have just been proven tell me your thoughts if you have any on this. (Voiced by Morgan Freeman) (Remember that half were non believers)
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Post by disabled on Sept 9, 2010 0:22:14 GMT
1) There is not a single word about heaven and hell in that video. 2) If anything, this is an indication against God. The video says, "god-experiences" are created by your brain. They are a psychological phenomen that can be induced by human intervention. Do you think, god would show himself if you put a magnet to your brain?
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Post by Phantom Zero on Sept 9, 2010 0:23:02 GMT
well yeah sorry but it does prove something about religion
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Post by disabled on Sept 9, 2010 0:38:25 GMT
What does it prove to you? To me it reads, God-Visions are created by your brain and not something divine. So a part of the religious belief is based on human created visions.
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Post by clockwork on Sept 9, 2010 0:46:00 GMT
Regardless, what does it fucking matter.
I am so pissed at those who bring Religous Debates and try to change others opinions.
Good video, I found it intresting. Everything we believe is through the brain. It's just where.
I found this intresting, So I will study it.
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Post by Draxorion on Sept 9, 2010 2:08:08 GMT
That video of the "God Helmet" was biased. She was a believer of God, more specificly that he existed in the human brain. What does this test prove? Nothing.
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Post by Artifact123 on Sept 9, 2010 13:49:32 GMT
Regardless, what does it Belgium-ing matter. Dutch people love making jokes about Belgian people. It,s fun to imitate their accent...
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Post by Qwerty on Sept 10, 2010 5:15:54 GMT
So only tests run by agnostic people are valid...?
I saw that documentary when it first aired. It has some interesting parts; much moreso than that alone. You need to watch the whole thing.
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Post by GGoodie on Nov 21, 2010 6:43:11 GMT
So only tests run by agnostic people are valid...? Technically no, because their bias would make their points lean towards it not being possible to prove either way.
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Post by danballrocks on Jan 2, 2011 19:50:46 GMT
That is quite hard for me to choose but I think it's not real, people say god lets you through the gates of heaven and the devil takes you to hell. It's all in the head.
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Post by speedyclock on Jan 8, 2011 21:40:02 GMT
It doesn't prove anything?
It gave near everyone that tested it a strange feeling?
Epic much?
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Post by mdog95 on Apr 23, 2011 3:35:35 GMT
"Sir, I think I see a light at the end of this tunnel." "No... That's just an oncoming train..." "Should we run?" "We've been in here for days... We aren't getting out..." *they both get hit* *process repeats* This isn't exactly the way I look at it, but I had a stroke of genius when I came up with this
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Post by Rock on Apr 24, 2011 3:34:23 GMT
Technically, everything in this topic will be biased, as this is one of those topics that basically everyone is forced to have some form of belief in.
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