Why < I > Believe


*the following post contains religious views, reader discretion is advised

I spend a relatively good amount of time on Yahoo Answers for a student who frequently stays up to finish homework. And frankly, I have learned a lot about how atheists/agnostics perceive God. The major themes that revolve around the God figure are
  1. Man in the sky who directs people's lives
  2. Merciless being who doesn't care about his creation
  3. Scientifically unproven superstition that only illogical people believe
People are entitled to their own opinions and I respect them but I have my own opinions and I demand respect for them. If we lived in a utopian world, I don’t think anybody would believe in God. If everything happened perfectly, and we never struggled, we would not contemplate about our lives.

The sun exists despite people who claim it doesn't. Different people have different views of the sun, some people close their eyes and ignore the sun, but they can’t ever change the reality of the sun. I believe this is the same with the concept of God. People fabricate their own gods, people believe in different types of gods, people believe god doesn't exist, but the reality of God doesn't change.  

Our location in space is just the right place for us to be. The scientific argument says we evolved here because our planet is the only planet to support life, but that is true only from a human perspective. Humans cannot live without water, oxygen and vitamin D. Science says we evolved from a single-cell organism into photosynthesizing plants, into vertebrates, into fishes, into amphibians, and finally into mammals. Venus’s atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide, why didn’t photosynthesizing plants that could endure high temperatures evolve there, and go through a complex evolutionary process to finally arrive at a being equivalent to a human who could maybe photosynthesize, or not be affected by high carbon dioxide levels and temperatures?
   
Coincidences are miracles in disguise. We are presented a vast amount of bounties yet we ignore them because we use them regularly. We can start listing everything that science claims to be the product of complete chance in our body and see how it cannot all be by mere chance. For me, life in itself is a miracle. Modern technology envies our heart, a machine that keeps working for decades. Fancy iPhones and brand new cars only last a few years, and they require constant repair, while your heart creates enough energy to drive a truck for 20 miles in one day, and in your whole life, you could go to the moon and back with that energy. Our brain can hold approximately a million gigabytes of information. That’s the same as leaving the TV open for 300 years and absorbing everything on the screen. Our stomach acids are strong enough to dissolve metal. Our noses can differentiate between 50,000 different scents. Our eyelashes curl outward instead of inward and don’t stab us in our eyes.

We have everything we have now, and we can still say it has all happened by itself. How did the world originate in the first place? The Big Bang Theory states that it all begun with an infinitesimally small and hot singularity. The singularity exploded and now it is still expanding. Where it came from and why it came, science cannot answer, and when science cannot answer a question, humans do not delve into that topic too deeply. Mathematically, everything happening by coincidence is impossible. Although, computer scientists code programs to test probabilities, life isn’t a computer simulation.

I believe, because the world I live in is too intricate to be the doing of a nonentity.  There are of course popular questions I am asked at school about my belief in God, and here are some answers I give:

"There is simply too much bad in the world for me to believe in a higher power…" 
Evil roots from humans. People credit nature and chance for the existence of themselves and the world, but it must be the doing of God if it is negative. If you don’t believe in him for the good then don’t blame him for the bad.
"I pray and I pray, but God doesn’t answer me."
Because God didn’t answer your prayer doesn’t mean he doesn’t exist. You might be praying for something not beneficial for yourself, and you might not be praying enough. God hears all prayers, but doesn’t necessarily grant all your wishes. Plus, if all our prayers were answered, what would be the point of living in this world? The whole purpose is to find God and believe in him without seeing him, so we can be rewarded in the afterlife. When we are tested at school, teachers don’t give us the answer sheets already filled in with the right answers.
"If there is a God, why did he let the Holocaust to happen? Why does he let people in Africa starve?"
Why did humans let the Holocaust to happen? 6 billion people on Earth, why do we still let wars take place? Why don’t we act in the face of social injustice? Why are we by-standers? Why are we lounging in our sofas, eating chips, watching movies while homeless shelters go weeks without heating and proper meals? When we want an apple, does it integrate right out of the thin air and materialize in our hands? No. The apple grows on a tree, is picked by a worker, travels to a grocery store, and then we buy it. The processes that bring the apple to us represent our role in the society. If God rained down food and clothing in Africa, what would be the point of us living? God is merciful, but his mercy is manifested through us.

I used this website for evolution, these two 1 , 2 for human body facts.

Lots of roses
-Belle

Let's All Judge [Literature]

About a month ago, in my English class, our teacher assigned us into groups and gave us specific chapters of a the book we were reading for an in-class project. My group consisted of nine (9) people and and only three (3) of us had actually read up to the point required. I became aware of the tragic state of our group after we sat in a circle and everyone silently looked at each other.

Me: So nobody read the book?
Person: It's not a good book.
Me: That's not a good excuse.
Person: *silence*

The three of us who read talked to each other and then wrote an insipid outline for our presentation. I returned home after a disappointing English class and taught about the Person.

By his reasoning I could avoid eye contact with someone and then say "Your face is ugly and makes me uncomfortable so I don't want to look at it." It might be true, zes face might make me uncomfortable, but by social convention, and ethical guidelines, it's polite to look people in the eye when you speak to them. So, as stupid and impudent as giving the above excuse would be, not reading the literature assigned in an English class is just the same.

If the reading is an assignment, then you read it.If you don't, you disrespect everyone else reading the book, the teacher who puts her trust in you to read the book, and your classmates for your lack of insight on the book. Nine (9) people means nine brains that all function differently. Our presentation could have been incredible, with nine people, we could have made nine-times the connections we made, but instead we had to settle for three brains.

When you don't read the literature, you are giving an indirect message to everyone who read it. When you don't read the literature, you are internally shouting "This is not worth my time, this author is base, this book is low-quality, and if you can't see that and you read this book, then you are an idiot and because you read it, you can do the assignments and answer the questions, and I will just feed off of your points, and I really don't give a single damn about this book."

The teacher tells you to read it, you read it. Is anyone going to force you? NO. Is anyone going to come to your house and wait on your heels until you finish all the pages you needed to read? NO. Is anyone going to enforce the requirement? NO. You will read it if you want to, and you should want to because all your classmates depend on you and your viewpoints to expand their knowledge. But, you may not read because you simply think you are qualified to judge a classic book. You may not read because you have other activities to engage in such as wasting your time, or watching FOX News. You may read it, or you may not. You are granted that freedom.

But I would like to point out, the world is crumbling because of people who sabotage their freedoms. Just because you can say something does NOT mean you should say it. Just because I have the ability to punch you doesn't mean I should punch you. So, just because you have the freedom to not read doesn't mean you shouldn't.

Off of a tangent, don't talk if you don't need to. Don't hurt people, and don't judge people, especially don't judge something/someone that makes a person happy. Live your life by yourself. You have your life and everyone else has zes. Don't act like you have traveled the entire world and have the wisdom of ages. You can be significant if you strive to be, but you are insignificant until you work towards that significance.

So, stop. Calm down, and stop. Stop hurting people's feelings. Stop critiquing others' actions. Take a deep breath, and know that everyone goes through different things than you, and everyone has lives different than yours.

Lots of rabbits,
~Belle

Words of Week 13

ApathyComplete lack of emotion or motivation about a person, activity, or object; depression; lack of interest or enthusiasm
ParaphernaliaMiscellaneous items
Qualm:  An uneasy feeling of doubt, worry, or fear, esp. about one's own conduct
MansplainThe fact or action of explaining something in a condescending or self-justifying manner, originally and especially of a man to a woman
Irrevocable:  Not able to be changed, reversed, or recovered
FortuitousHappening by accident or chance rather than design
Obsequious:  Obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree