MastaChance
11/14/2007 8:30am,
I don't know if anyone posted this yet, if not then here watch the whole thing. It makes alot of since. Not saying i believe or don't believe, but there are some solid facts in this video.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5216975979627863972&q=ZeitGeist+site%3Avideo.google.com&total=122&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=3
Tom .C
11/15/2007 12:56pm,
Anyway, even the demon that lives in my pocket and tries to tempt me to buy porn aknowledges that Jesus existed. (Parodying...actually, that's more of a bang on imitation of some people I have met)
Why would this be a demon? Listen to your little friend. Porn is God's gift to lonely, horny people. Either that or my friend is a demon too.....that bastard!!!!!
Goldenmane
11/17/2007 6:09am,
I don't know if anyone posted this yet, if not then here watch the whole thing. It makes alot of since. Not saying i believe or don't believe, but there are some solid facts in this video.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5216975979627863972&q=ZeitGeist+site%3Avideo.google.com&total=122&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=3
MasaChance,
You really really need to learn to read more before you post.
There's a thread devoted entirely to that ****. Post there.
To put it a more traditional way (in Bullshido terms): you fail, RTFM, STFU, and so forth. You're a fuckin' moron. etc.
I'll try again, for the win from Monty Python:
All things dull and ugly,
All creatures short and squat,
All things rude and nasty,
The Lord God made the lot.
Each little snake that poisons,
Each little wasp that stings,
He made their brutish venom.
He made their horrid wings.
All things sick and cancerous,
All evil great and small,
All things foul and dangerous,
The Lord God made them all.
Each nasty little hornet,
Each beastly little squid--
Who made the spikey urchin?
Who made the sharks? He did!
All things scabbed and ulcerous,
All pox both great and small,
Putrid, foul and gangrenous,
The Lord God made them all.
Amen.
Goldenmane
11/22/2007 5:05pm,
So... that's it? Has the white flag been waved?
Adam Alexander
11/22/2007 6:52pm,
I doubt it. There are pitch fork wavers on both sides. As long as there are people who desire to control others in one fashion or another, the argument will continue.
Thaiboxerken
11/22/2007 7:01pm,
So... that's it? Has the white flag been waved?
Believers wave the white flag every time they invoke faith as a reason to believe.
seriousmantid
11/22/2007 7:14pm,
God is real. Sooner or later most realize the truth. I just hope no one has to learn the hard way. God allways has a way to humble us.
God is real. Sooner or later most realize the truth. I just hope no one has to learn the hard way. God allways has a way to humble us.
What, in your profound humility, is it that makes you think that the creator of the universe* with all its hundreds of billions of bullions of stars, and all their planets with or without life, gives a damn about you, and feels the need to humble you, personally and specifically? I never quite saw how this constituted humility, to be perfectly honest.
* if such an entity exists, for which there is no evidence, etc.
God is real. Sooner or later most realize the truth. I just hope no one has to learn the hard way. God allways has a way to humble us.
God is not real. Sooner or later people die and then their beliefs don't matter. Becuase they are dead. The only sad thing is that they spent their life believing in Bronze Age superstition rather than embracing the universe, as it exists.
The excuses for such ignorance amongst those fortunate enough to live in the affluent west, in this rich and beautiful age of science, are minimal.
We aren't in the slightest bit scared of your veiled spiritual threats just as we aren't scared of upsetting evil spirits. There's not a shred of evidence that this thing you call "God" exits. Not the tiniest shred. Your beliefs are wrong.
Poop Loops
11/23/2007 12:48am,
God is real. Sooner or later most realize the truth. I just hope no one has to learn the hard way. God allways has a way to humble us.
So are you still waiting in line to get humbled?
Because I got my dose of Humblum when I saw this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubble_Ultra_Deep_Field
Here's the 4 MEGABYTE image:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2f/Hubble_ultra_deep_field.jpg
And guess what? When I saw that, I asked "Is there a god, who would make something so HUGE???" and I'm still waiting for an answer for your man. Tell him he needs to check his voicemail.
Thanks for that image poop-loops. That **** is r34l. God isn't.
I'm still waiting for an answer to a question I posted a few pages ago: State one recognizable difference between God and things that don't exist.
I myself like to stick with the Voltaire theory, that imperfect and finite humans could not rationalize a perfect and infinite god without the influence of something perfect and infinite, like say, god.
and virus, read Voltaire, he was a king skeptic, and still a theist.
Gypsy Jazz
11/23/2007 2:29am,
I myself like to stick with the Voltaire theory, that imperfect and finite humans could not rationalize a perfect and infinite god without the influence of something perfect and infinite, like say, god.
and virus, read Voltaire, he was a king skeptic, and still a theist.
I should actually look into this more, but in my intro philosophy class we read Candide, which was great and consequently learned a bit about Voltaire. He was a deist according to my professor, and a quick search confirms this.
I've only read a few essays and excerpts of David Hume, who I might give the title "king skeptic" to, but there is some considerable debate as to if he was a deist or atheist. Even in the enlightenment "atheist" was a naughty word. I have to wonder if those who declared themselves deists really were, or only did so to be more tolerable to the public.
JingMerchant!
11/23/2007 7:15am,
Thanks for that image poop-loops. That **** is r34l. God isn't.
I'm still waiting for an answer to a question I posted a few pages ago: State one recognizable difference between God and things that don't exist.
I'll have a go at this one:-
The difference is the amount of time and effort, gone into justifying Gods existence as compared to other concepts, such as fairies, Santa Claus etc.
I'm sure there's a point relating to the Ontological argument in here somewhere...
JingMerchant!
11/23/2007 7:25am,
"You are never dedicated to do something you have complete confidence in. No one is fanatically shouting that the sun is going to rise tomorrow.
They know it's going to rise tomorrow. When people are fanatically dedicated to political or religious faiths or any other kind of dogmas or goals, it's always because these dogmas or goals are in doubt."
..........Robert M. Pirsig, "Zen & The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance"
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