Do the sentient animals, (Dolphins, apes, whales and parrots), believe in a god? Considering faith seems to be a natural process of a thinking mind.
>>18877999
The only correct answer to your question is maybe.
I can link a case where monkeys (don't remember if in captivity or not; most probably in captivitiy) cleaned their deceased's teeth with some grass or something.
>>18878102
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2124821-chimp-filmed-cleaning-a-corpses-teeth-in-a-mortuary-like-ritual/#link_time=1489673885
>>18877999
Yes, because they are more in tune with it
No I don't think thier logic gets that complex
>>18878115
>>18878119
I would not dare to think about it, we are all God's disciples - or, more modernally accepted, cells.
We are the rectal cells of God. Yes, we produce the Shit of God. We are so lame and >>18878115
this anon only hands it out one side of the coin.
>>18878119
this anon the other
abandon your anthropocentrism brothers, we are ALL equal in front of God.
>>18878125
> samefag
My point was that we do not care about our rectal cells even though they are part of us, constantly, for without them, we would not shit.
God accepts all form of worship, for All is already His. When you flip a coin, you have a 50/50 chance, right?
It can also land on its margin.
Probably but not in the same ways we do, after all, Faith seems to just be a way we've evolved to avoid getting hung up on questions that we can't answer.
No point for Mr Ungabunga to spend all his energy thinking about why the sun rises and sets, Mister Oogabooga down the road spent that time bonin' cavegirls instead because he believes that it's that way because of the sky daddy.
No, Dolphins are militant atheist. Nothing matters to them but sex and swimming.