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Old 01.19.2008, 07:47 PM   #40
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Originally Posted by koolthing78
I don't know what I am. If I had to classify it, I'd lean towards "Unitarian," only because their beliefs are so nebulous, you can pretty much believe whatever you want, and nobody will judge you. It's basically a religion for people who are smart enough to realize that we really have no clue about pretty much anything. I personally think there is probably some sort of "higher power," though not the way religious people think. I just feel there's a lot of things in physics that we don't understand, and who's to say there *isn't* some sort of energy that was the impetus for the creation of the universe? I mean, we've all heard of the big bang, but what was there before that? All that energy had to come from *somewhere*. Or how about our collective energies (both positive and negative), joining in some sort of as-yet undiscovered scientific phenomenon--maybe we're our own higher power. In any event, the earth is really, really tiny, and I'm sure this "energy" or "higher power" or whatever could really give a shit if we go to church or obey commandments, or any other short-sighted, earthly concept of "doing right by god."

I pretty much agree with this entire statement.
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