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- From: jfelder@lerc.nasa.gov (James L. Felder)
- Subject: Re: I still wouldn't worship it.
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- References: <1992Dec30.013107.158783@zeus.calpoly.edu>
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 14:58:39 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec30.013107.158783@zeus.calpoly.edu>,
- jmunch@hertz.elee.calpoly.edu (John Munch) wrote:
- >
- >
- > If some entity turned off the force of gravity for half a second today,
- > then I would immediately become a theist, in the sense that I would
- > say that god existed. I still wouldn't worship it. My first reaction
- > would be to figure out how I might be as powerful as this god. If I knew
- > there was some way to turn off gravity, I would want to know how to turn
- > it off. Knowing how to turn it back on again would be helpful too.
- > If this god said he wanted my "soul", I would ask him what the heck is
- > a soul, and I'd tell him to keep his grubby hands away from mine. If this
- > god said there is an afterlife and I had to choose between living in hell
- > or heaven for all of eternity, I'd tell him that in this afterlife I would
- > come and go as I pleased to where ever I pleased, and any entity that
- > tried to keep me confined to only one place would get their ass kicked.
- > I am not a violent person, but I am an individual. I will never submit
- > myself to any other entity, no matter how much more powerful they are than
- > me. If this god threatened my life, then I would do my best to kill god.
- > I am saying all of this to point out that my atheism is much deeper than
- > merely not believing in god. Thoughts?
- >
- > -John David Munch
-
- You would really believe there is a God just because gravity got turned off
- for a few seconds? Not me. How would I know that this entity is really a
- "God" and not just some powe tripper from the next solar system whose
- technology blows mine clean out of the water. Like Arthur C. Clark said
- (appox.) "technology, sufficiently advanced enough, is indistinguishable
- from magic".
-
- Just think what you could do if you could travel back to biblical times
- with a walkytalky (and someone on the other end), a camera, some body
- armour, and a moderatly powered CO2 laser. You would have little
- difficulty setting your self up as a God. Not that it would be easy.
- Humans, thankfully, are skeptical. Someone would, sooner or latter, risk
- your "rage" and try to see what you were made off, but I think you get my
- point.
-
- James L. Felder (216)891-4019 -My opinions are MINE-
- Sverdrup Technology, Inc. jfelder@lerc.nasa.gov I think that should
- NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland 44135 cover all bases,
- don't you.
-
- "Some people drink from the fountain of knowledge -
- other people gargle, and some people have sewage poured down their
- throats
- and are told it is wisdom"
-