Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Direct Perception Antenna Atheists, Do You Believe Only In The Physical Things (Direct Perception)?

Atheists, do you believe only in the physical things (Direct perception)? - direct perception antenna

as the brain, body parts
or the belief in the logical side) of them (indirect perception, or the mind, senses and thoughts and feelings?

10 comments:

  1. I believe in things that have no empirical evidence for it.

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  2. I believe in the things and experiences that they have evidence. Obviously, the physical world. The senses are real, because everyone has them, and there is evidence that people have them. People feel. This is a fact that our evidence. I know what to think. I see evidence of other people about their research, inventions, writings, or simply speak with them. These are not magical, mystical - are part of our reality. Ghosts, gods, fairies ... These things have no evidence that could not have seen or felt, or test, so the only conclusion we can draw, do not exist.

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  3. I think in some abstract things like love and beauty, but ultimately they are on the physical basis. I do not believe in intangibles believe the gods and spirits, because reason tells me is against all odds. The reason it is not about concrete things such as mathematics, quantum theory and string theory, but also link the physical world, not a trace of hops verifiable steps in the dark as gods.

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  4. Logic and thinking is a product of the mind and biology are defined. Other materials can be easily influenced, corrupt and irrelevant by revealing things like drugs, brain damage, mental illness, including meditation, etc., etc., so you can say that the physical things we are and experience on the basis of our individual biology and neurochemistry time

    However, if in the minds of all people in the world, everything is still exactly how it is

    "I do not ask meaningful universe"

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  5. Yay, a brilliant question for a change. Although I do not believe in gods, I think the concept of a God is absurd. I have personally experienced strange. * Smiles *, so I without a shadow of a doubt that everything is not so as we think. I have psychic abilities to bring other ideas to see spirits, ghosts and other foreign companies. I was born, a shaman, a traditional calendar. I travel around the nagual almost as simple as this reality and continue.

    But never in all my 82 years of experience, I have never found anything that could be mistaken for a god, or wholly bad or wholly pure. It is to be balanced, much light blinds him the same .... too dark, even worse, if they have the same blindness. ?

    The practice of the shaman ... Rocks of quantum physics.

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  6. The mind is what the brain.
    Emotions are generated by the brain.
    The brain makes use of various drugs lead to his body and himself, and which we call the emotions and feelings.
    I must see something, I really think. If you can prove logic and observation, I think.

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  7. I believe in pink unicorns, dancing penguins, pigs, flying Flying Spaghetti Monster Godzilla, the monster of Loch Ness.

    Get your facts straight. There is nothing like "feelings".

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  8. I believe in pink unicorns, dancing penguins, pigs, flying Flying Spaghetti Monster Godzilla, the monster of Loch Ness.

    Get your facts straight. There is nothing like "feelings".

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  9. Well, I think all these things that I just mentioned ... I do not think that things like ghosts, spirits, angels, zombies, talking, snakes, and the flying spaghetti monster.

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  10. Both, but I think the perception is that the products are produced by direct perception.

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