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Every one of those emotions requires, and is, in response to physical presence, and they have no life without it.
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What about those who have nightmares and are filled with terror even though there is no physical reason or dreams that fill one with happiness or what of hope that is simply the expectation that things will get better and requires no evidence? Emotions need nothing but the mind for life and as both philosophy and science have yet to prove that the mind even exist how can you believe in it. As one famous atheist said "we only think that we think" .
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These emotions are energy which can also be validated by the individual, and can be measured as a whole in Society.
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So energy and emotions are one and the same. In light of that please explain paralyzing fear or the feeling of being drained of all energy?
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Fear is Fear, whether you are Religious or not. Love is Love, whether you live in America now or in the past. Joy is felt by the Atheist and the Agnostic. Anger is seen in a Dictators speech or in a man who is protecting his Family from violence.
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God is God weather you are religious or not. It does not matter where you live or have lived God is still God.
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Experience will validate Truth.
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Then how do you not discount all of the religious experience of people here and other places?
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No offense, but your argument is a moot point in this discussion, because everyone knows they have emotions that exist, regardless of who they are.
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There is great debate as to weather or not emotions or even the mind actually exist. There is no physical evidence with which one can definitely prove the actual existance of emotions. Please explain irrational fear. With all due respect your argument is moot and void since you have no physical evidence to offer us.
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