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New Religion Thread
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detenmile wrote
at 8:32 PM, Friday February 26, 2010 EST
Int is right guys, I just got into the 100 club I dont want another new member
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integraI wrote
at 3:10 AM, Saturday February 27, 2010 EST !
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the full int wrote
at 5:49 PM, Saturday February 27, 2010 EST I'll start...
dogs exists. god does not. |
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Cambria wrote
at 6:23 PM, Saturday February 27, 2010 EST what your perception of existence is differs from many.
it is subjective, not absolute. |
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TheBetterYodel wrote
at 6:27 PM, Saturday February 27, 2010 EST I exist, int does not.
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happytoscrap wrote
at 7:08 PM, Saturday February 27, 2010 EST "I contend that we are both atheists, you and i. when you understand why you disbelieve in the thousands of gods you don't believe in, you will understand why i disbelieve in yours"
~Stephen Roberts |
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LifeArrow wrote
at 8:52 PM, Saturday February 27, 2010 EST +1 for happy.
. p.s. I met god once. sick experience. |
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Crap-Stacker wrote
at 9:19 PM, Saturday February 27, 2010 EST Athiests are just as foolish as theists. Those who insist on anthropomorphizing whatever force started everything are just as short-sighted as those who insist that nothing did. Something started everything, but I am not egotistical enough to believe that I can ever know just what that something is, nor do I believe that anybody's ignorant construct represents the truth of that something.
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ryansucks321 wrote
at 9:52 PM, Saturday February 27, 2010 EST >Something started everything
You have no evidence of that. |
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ryansucks321 wrote
at 9:54 PM, Saturday February 27, 2010 EST >>nor do I believe that anybody's ignorant construct represents the truth of that something.
Except your own of "Something started everything". You construct of "something started everything" no more represents the truth any more than an atheists or Christian's Truth. |
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Crap-Stacker wrote
at 10:06 PM, Saturday February 27, 2010 EST If existence began, or even if it has no beginning and no end (a concept that is inherently foreign to human comprehension), then something initiated that which is all.
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