God Archive

For a phenomenology and an ontology of divine emptiness – 6 post, the second

  I admit, talking about religion, I feel like throwing up, but I have no choice and I say no more: who wants to understand understand. Who is God? Nobody. It is pure fiction, metaphysical intuition, a fried empty concept. In other words, simple fried air. Fried air distinguishes itself from natural air. In the

For a phenomenology and an ontology of divine emptiness – 6 post, the first

  For “phenomenology” I mean the natural phenomena as they appear in their environment and not as men (Hegel, etc.) see them; for “ontology” I mean the “thing in itself” kantian, that is the concept of man. Starting from these two premises, here are some proofs on the non-existence of God.   1)        Nothingness denies

The Inexistence of God: a Deception of Humanity Which Has Lasted Thousands of Years – 4 posts, the third

“In principle, God didn’t create either the heavens or the earth, but it was the Elohim, or those of them who made cultivatable fields from areas where there was water and sand,” Mauro Biglino After having passed over the six, six, six, six million Jews who starved or met other deaths in various countries, after

The inexistence of God: a deception of humanity which lasted thousands of years – 4 posts, the second

  In principle, God didn’t create either the heavens or the earth, but it was the Elohim, or those of them who made cultivatable fields from areas where there was water and sand, Mauro Biglino   Mauro Biglino says: “I don’t speak about God because the Bible doesn’t speak about God. In Hebrew, there isn’t

GOD = IGNORANCE

If you’re afraid of truth, please do not read this post.   Do you believe in God? If yes, then you’re a nut, an imbecile, an ignorant, eveything except an intelligent human being. Clear? God is equal to ignorance, therefore, God is equal to poverty, poverty is equal to exploitation, exploitation is equal to misery,

Stephen Hawking and the proof that God doesn’t exist

“One can’t prove that God doesn’t exist, but science makes God unnecessary,” says Stephen Hawking in “The Grand Design”. Well, are things really as Hawking sees them? Are we sure? Perhaps, not for me, however. At all. “I’m sorry, Stephen, but I don’t agree with you. I can demonstrate to you and to anyone else