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<blockquote data-quote="JJinVA" data-source="post: 4642211" data-attributes="member: 80301"><p>Ive said before that, to me, God is the Great Filler. God in that sense would be what we pursue, and Id argue was the original pursuit. Unlocking mysteries, the fun aspect of science. But as with any hive-mind body of thought, it gets subverted by the most illogical, the most barbaric, and turned into a dogmatic machine of destruction that uses hocus pocus to justify itself. </p><p></p><p>Im no fan of organized religion. Never have been. But no fan of atheism or science as a religion either. What I call God, to me, is, that which can not be explained. Beyond human perception.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJinVA, post: 4642211, member: 80301"] Ive said before that, to me, God is the Great Filler. God in that sense would be what we pursue, and Id argue was the original pursuit. Unlocking mysteries, the fun aspect of science. But as with any hive-mind body of thought, it gets subverted by the most illogical, the most barbaric, and turned into a dogmatic machine of destruction that uses hocus pocus to justify itself. Im no fan of organized religion. Never have been. But no fan of atheism or science as a religion either. What I call God, to me, is, that which can not be explained. Beyond human perception. [/QUOTE]
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