Are there any creepy websites in real life?
There even are websites which claim to have cameras in abandoned hospitals which showcase all kinds of paranormal activities in real-time, or websites which let you play interactive scary games. How real are these activities and actions is debatable.
Why do we believe things that we don’t believe?
In many cases, we are actually looking at life through the lens of deceptive brain messages (fueled by active Self-Referencing and Uh Oh Centers) and seeing our circumstances, other people, or ourselves from a distorted and inaccurate viewpoint.
What happens if you don’t believe in God?
In fact, many of them believe that even if you devoutly believe in God, even if you devote your life to helping the poor and infirmed, if you don’t accept Jesus as your lord and savior, you’ll be taking the express train south when you die. I’ve always found this thinking – a word I use loosely in this case – a bit odd.
Is it true that everything happens for a reason?
Everything happens for a reason because we live in a limit based space (speed of light for example) that runs on a cause —- effect relationship. The downside is that the reason is not always given to you. For example mental illness, why bad things happen to good people, why God answers some prayers & not others.
Do you actually believe what you claim to believe?
They don’t believe in god; they believe that they believe in god. The ones who really believe are on street corners with signs, volunteering in homeless shelters, and going on mission trips. We can be fairly certain that those people believe because their behavior actually reflects their beliefs.
Are there any people who don’t believe in God?
Someone asked, “What is a hardcore atheist?” and Penn said, “I don’t even believe that other people believe in god.” I wouldn’t go that far. Some people clearly do believe in god; I know I did. But I think he’s on to something. It seems as though the majority of Christians don’t really believe in god, even if they think they do.
Why do people believe we don’t have souls?
Astronomy has taught us that our planet is not the navel of the universe. We learned from biology that we were not created by God but evolved alongside millions of other species. This book is about another seismic change in our self-image. Most people today believe that we have the bodies of beasts and the souls of angels.
What makes people believe a lie to be true?
The effect works because when people attempt to assess truth they rely on two things: whether the information jibes with their understanding, and whether it feels familiar. The first condition is logical: People compare new information with what they already know to be true and consider the credibility of both sources.