Greetings all, I have an thought (not original) that has been running around my head for a while. It involves the proper actions we (as humans) should take if in fact some deity does exist. If there is a god I propose that we, as thinking creatures with the desire to live our own lives, should reject that god.
That is to say, if a god exists, we should say "thanks but no thanks". Despite how wonderful and benevolent or evil and capricious, we should tell this god we do not want nor require its assistance. I firmly believe that if we, as humans, want to truly grow we can not have any one looking over our shoulder. When discussing this I use the example of a father (evil or altruistic doesn't matter) and two sons. Son A, never leaves home and lives off of daddy's money and doesn't make anything of himself. While son B says, "thanks for all the help dad but I have to do this on my own" and sets out to make his fortune. I contend that while Son A is always going to taken care of, he never really grows up. He remains a child being told what to do and never thinking for himself. However, son B develops over time because he has to do it alone. He is forced to think and learn from his mistakes, that ultimately improves his character.
I say we should strive to be like son B. we should reject our "Father" and strike out on our own. Yes like son B we will make mistakes and take the wrong path and we might not even survive. This may be our destruction, but demanding to live our lives on our terms is the minimum we should expect. So if a god exists we should stand up and say "NO".
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Permalink Reply by Loren Miller on December 30, 2011 at 12:05pm Elsewhere on the internet, I wrote that, if it was all at once discovered that a god did exist, my response would be something like: "Oh? Interesting," and go right back to what I was doing. As of this writing, I have managed 61 years and some change without having to fuss with a deity, and I am not certain that incorporating one into my day-to-day would constitute any substantial improvement.
Besides, who wants a johnny-come-lately god, anyway?

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