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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just like how the “physics research scientist” never came back to explain how physics led her to believe in god: it isn’t a rational explanation. Supernatural forces don’t exist in the real world. They exist only in your mind to explain the unknown and fill the gaps. As we learn more about the universe these gaps will continue to close. [/quote] “Supernatural forces don’t exist in the real world.“ Citation? You lecture everyone on how the world really is but lie and claim to know something no one knows. You are dishonest and lying willfully, why should anyone believe anything you say?[/quote] It’s not a lie; it’s reality. If supernatural forces existed, we’d have at least one documented example of them, but we don’t. [/quote] Citation? Why are you claiming that you know something no one else in history to this present day knows? [/quote] Everyone who isn’t brainwashed knows this. [/quote] You are expressing hard skeptical/anti-religious views, not an established facts. You frame disagreement as stupidity or manipulation instead of engaging with why people believe differently. [/quote] Some people are more susceptible to supernatural beliefs: “While supernatural tendencies can be put to good, social use, their primacy in our thinking seems to reflect a deep-rooted human need to understand this mysterious world around us.” https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/strange-journeys/202307/the-psychological-origin-of-supernatural-thinking [/quote] “While this correlational study does not definitively prove how supernatural thinking originated, overall the results most strongly support the psychological perspective.”[/quote] Yes, none of us were there when the first caveman started worshipping the first “god”. [/quote] Historians and archaeologists avoid claiming certainty about whether prehistoric people believed in one god, many gods, spirits, ancestors, nature forces, or something else entirely. But not anonymous dcum posters. They know things that have been debated by the greatest minds for centuries! How? Their opinion, the greatest opinions of all the opinions. Hail the mighty dcum atheist opinion. [/quote] It’s cute that the DCUM believer thinks their gods are any different than the caveman gods. [/quote] It’s not cute that historians and archeologists and anthropologists don’t know if prehistoric man worshiped gods but you insist they did. It’s lying. You are lying.[/quote] It’s human nature to make up explanations for the unknown. A tale as old as time. Given that we don’t have any written records from prehistoric civilizations we will never know exactly who or what they worshipped but the evidence is there that they did in some form. https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/ancient-cultures/ancient-near-eastern-world/the-gobekli-tepe-ruins-and-the-origins-of-neolithic-religion/ [/quote] The article is asking if the site was a religious site. Nobody knows. It’s possible but nobody is sure. [/quote]
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