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  1. Aupmanyav

    Do we choose what we believe?

    Did I say that? Both your links take me to my post # 101 which said: "Not for all. Some still stick to their books which are comical, claiming existence of Gods and messengers from that imagined entity." Did I say that all our actions are automatic, without any effect from our consciousness...
  2. Aupmanyav

    Do we choose what we believe?

    One can't think straight with a monkey mind. @Blindwatchmaker did not reject free-will altogether. As an atheist, also do not reject free-will altogether. I said it is conditional (my post, #4), based on childhood indoctrination, religious influences, education, social and personal experiences...
  3. Aupmanyav

    Do we choose what we believe?

    Do some meditation. Calm your monkey mind. Mostly ignorance, sometimes willful.
  4. Aupmanyav

    Do we choose what we believe?

    A winner here. ^^^
  5. Aupmanyav

    Do we choose what we believe?

    That is what I said. We go through a process of involuntary acceptance to a critical acceptance later in life. Even the choice of actions is most of the time involuntary, sort of automatic based on our learning.. To act critically, analytically, is a reserve of wise people.
  6. Aupmanyav

    Do we choose what we believe?

    Welcome to the forum. I did not vote because IMHO, what we choose depends on what we learn before the e.final choice. That is childhood learning, education, society, religious and personal experiences in life. I would say it is not a free-choice but conditioned. I chose to be an atheist Hindu.
  7. Aupmanyav

    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    That is possible even without invoking any 'Holy Spirit' (for an atheist like me).
  8. Aupmanyav

    Encounters with different beliefs when you were a kid

    Mythology is alive and still controls our actions. We get cues from what we are told or have read since childhood.
  9. Aupmanyav

    One God, Many Paths

    On the contrary, I am just a 'mirage' (Maya) according to Advaita. I am not what I am perceived as. Being Aupmanyav is a temporary phenomena. It will change soon, probably within the next five years (I am 82+ at the moment. I have already lived longer than my father or grandpa). Same with the...
  10. Aupmanyav

    Encounters with different beliefs when you were a kid

    Books were always a delight, Bhagawat Purana in particular (I am a fast and sort of non-stop reader). A 1940 edition (2 years before my birth) is still with me in fairly good condition. Read Pelican books on history. I thank my deceased father for making these available to me. Books gave me a...
  11. Aupmanyav

    One God, Many Paths

    Twin-world theory: One composed of matter, the other composed of anti-matter. If they come together, they explode, leaving 'nothing' behind. :D
  12. Aupmanyav

    One God, Many Paths

    Ah, 'multi-universe' theory in science. Very quantumly. :) Max Tegmark's four levels, Biran Green's Nine types of multiverse, Twin-world hypothesis, etc. Multiverse - Wikipedia
  13. Aupmanyav

    One God, Many Paths

    Ah, I have done that many times in the forum. Atheist because I believe in non-duality - Advaita (a-not, dvaita-duality, of any kind whatsoever). There is this substrate of the universe (we term it as Brahman) and that constitutes all things in the universe, living or non-living. Therefore...
  14. Aupmanyav

    One God, Many Paths

    Yes, at first humans considered themselves to be the part of nature. Then, shamans, prophets, messengers, manifestations, mahdis, brahmins, clerics, priests created God for their own benefit, This is a continuous process. They keep spending billions make temples, churches, mosques, trying to...
  15. Aupmanyav

    One God, Many Paths

    I have seen just one meatball. :)
  16. Aupmanyav

    One God, Many Paths

    BTW, I am a Kashmiri and from a Shaiva family. However, my community's Shaivism is of normal kind* and not one of the various strains of Kashmir Shaiva Siddhanta. * worship of Shiva and his family - I am a strong atheist Hindu and strong believer of non-duality. Apart from those who follow...
  17. Aupmanyav

    One God, Many Paths

    Human brain/mind starts working sometime in the sixth weak of pregnancy and keeps working for all its healthy life. It is a empty glass to start with. No need for God in the process.
  18. Aupmanyav

    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    Rabbi (Gurpreet Singh) Shergill, the person in the video is one who composed and sang it.
  19. Aupmanyav

    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    @talib-al-kalim , did you listen to the Shergill song? The video is beautiful and it was immensely popular at one time.
  20. Aupmanyav

    Religion as Self Fulfilling Prophecy

    Why would a prophet say that there is no God. It will cut his base, because his prophethood is supposed to be from a God. Indian religions teach self-enhancement without need of a God (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and to some extent Sikhism)...
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