Religion is a personal thing. What works for one person (like trading) won't work for the next. If you believe in god, great -- he exists. If you don't believe in god, that's great too -- he doesn't exist.
However, whatever we think and whatever is truth will never be completely in sync with one another. We live in a universe where a lot of information is made unavailable to us simply by our limitations of knowledge and scope of our view of all things that surround us.
I have ventured near heated religious debates and it always comes down to someone trying to "prove" to another person their beliefs.
I often wonder to myself why, if someone feels so strongly about their own views, they are insecure enough to have to feel the need to prove it to others.
If you believe in god or something else, then that is for you to explore, evolve and understand -- you shouldn't dump your ideology on other people.
Think about it like this -- if there is a god, perhaps he has a unique relationship with each of us and it is only for us to understand and accept given all the experiences that have accumulated in our short lives.
To argue "proofs" whether a god exists or does not exist is futile because, given even our most advanced states of logic, all of our tools of debate and empirical science are still a subset of a much larger set that, by the nature of things, is not currently made available to us.
So in closing -- if you believe, great. If you have no problem believing and choose not to believe, that's also great. Whatever works for you and makes you happy -- then swing it.
However, whatever we think and whatever is truth will never be completely in sync with one another. We live in a universe where a lot of information is made unavailable to us simply by our limitations of knowledge and scope of our view of all things that surround us.
I have ventured near heated religious debates and it always comes down to someone trying to "prove" to another person their beliefs.
I often wonder to myself why, if someone feels so strongly about their own views, they are insecure enough to have to feel the need to prove it to others.
If you believe in god or something else, then that is for you to explore, evolve and understand -- you shouldn't dump your ideology on other people.
Think about it like this -- if there is a god, perhaps he has a unique relationship with each of us and it is only for us to understand and accept given all the experiences that have accumulated in our short lives.
To argue "proofs" whether a god exists or does not exist is futile because, given even our most advanced states of logic, all of our tools of debate and empirical science are still a subset of a much larger set that, by the nature of things, is not currently made available to us.
So in closing -- if you believe, great. If you have no problem believing and choose not to believe, that's also great. Whatever works for you and makes you happy -- then swing it.

