What are the chances there is a God or a spiritual world, but its nothing humans think its like
>>356669
>My kingdom is not of this world
--Jesus
saying the word spiritual has too many socially constructed implications. But yeah i would say something huge exists beyond our sensory perception
>>356669
slim to none
humans are a species that only have existed in a very small fraction of the entirety of the universe and the planets history
they likelihood decreases as we come to realized that although we are an amazing feat of evolutionary change, we aren't all that, thus are precognitive believes that can't be empirically tested tend not to hold water when it comes to reality.
Define god. A creator is entirely plausible, but I can't see it being divine, given my understanding of human nature and the fact that all so-called intervention is either unconfirmed or explained through the pervasive laws of the universe.
It'd be cool and I think Catholicism would earn me enough points for a good end.
>>356669
Who fucking knows man
That kinda stuff I tend not to worry/think about since its completely untouchable
What does death consciousness even mean?
All we know is that we know very little which I guess is better than not knowing anything
>>356669
Like this?
>>358113
> Catholicism would earn me enough points for a good end.
Gods grace is a gift given to the undeserving bro, hellfire awaits
>>356669
>What are the chances
The exact thing as literally anything you could make up.
What are the chances that God is actually a planet sized sentient raspberry?
If there's no evidence for it then it's not worth considering or even speculating about.
The chances of God being exactly like mentioned in any of the religions seems way smaller than the chances of all of them being wrong.
Most likely he doesn't exist at all though.
about 17.43%
>>356682
That confirms that Jesus is Lord Xenu
I don't believe in any kind of spirits or spiritual world because it seems to be vague notions humanity never gains knowledge on. Over time we've learned more about geography, space, metals, animals, plants etc. but for some reason spirits remain perpetually mysterious and seem tied to wish fulfillment/
>I'll see my dead loved ones again someday
>I'll be reborn as another animal someday
>There's a cool place apart from this mundane world full of angels/demons/whatever
>When I die, I'll be given all the answers
>After we die, all the rich overlords who have more shit than I do will burn in hell
>People who do bad things will be punished even if they escape consequences in life
and so on.
Who knows: not me.
>>356669
Are we to not believe a small number of schizophrenic frontal lobe epileptics?
>>358732
No, Heaven is actually on Mars.