Quote Originally Posted by Think View Post
I am aware that you have other reasons, I did read your post. It's just that a) that's not a good reason (to the point of not being valid as a "reason" at all, to be honest), and b) it kinda calls into question the validity of the other "reasons" you have.

I'm sorry, the above is meant as a clarification in response to your comment, but I have become increasingly aware since my first post regarding the issue that I've come off a little personal and insulting, and unfortunately, in clarifying, I'm forced to continue that trend. You'll have to forgive me for that, it's just that the existence of God is a problem that I've spent a lot of time over, to the point where simpler arguments for and against alike feel like personal insults to me, and so I have an unfortunate tendency to respond incredulously, arrogantly, and forcefully. It's the same whether a creationist points to biblical scripture alone or refers to the fossil record in terms of Noah's flood, or Richard Dawkins uses half baked "first cause/Occam's razor" or "religious violence" arguments.

Sorry to veer precariously off topic, guys.
Don't worry about it. You may not think that I know what I'm talking about when it comes to this subject, but I've spent a lot of time, and I mean a lot of time, thinking about the existence of a god, its one of the things I think about all the time, and my reasons are very very valid. And you seem like you have a lot of interesting view of life and whats going on, I'd like to hear more. I should start a thread about it, or you could.

Back on subject, I like what gwahir said about limits. I totally agree that without limits, and when things are eternal, they become worthless. I couldn't agree more. Like I said before, theres a reason we don't live forever, a very good one. Living forever would become so monotonous, and extremely boring and probably pretty painful (emotionally).