sábado, 15 de diciembre de 2012

Believing means not sure



Inconsistencies of religions occur because faith is actually fear and because "believe" means "not sure."

The functions of a living human being always consistent and life ceases to exist when you lose that vital consistency.

In other words, a living being can not say that is incoherent because the function itself is proving vital that basic coordination is present.

Of course, in more specific levels of performance we can say that someone does not have a coherent thought when his speech shows no logical relationship between ideas. For example: "I like what I dislike," "White is too dark," "The sum of the parts is less than the sum of those parts."

Many people believe in God, who would assign a number of super-human attributes. For atheists, the definition of God is "imaginary entity exceeds imagine what those qualities."

However, those same people pray, they ask earnestly. This would show that they do not believe in Him both

If this behavior, which from a certain point of view is incoherent, but that probably has a basic consistency while the person is alive behaves well, you should have some explanation that allows us to understand.

Why someone says he has faith in his deity,

- Have to ask things a thousand times (pray)?

- Is offered to sacrifice, suffer and suffer as a stimulus for a god who is said is all love? and

- To try to bribe him with offerings to see if their degree of corruption is sensitive to bribe?

The explanation of why this would be consistent in that faith is actually fear and belief that all is inevitably full of doubts.

Note: Original in Spanish (without translation by Google): Creer significa no estar seguro

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