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Mallic wrote:Man, its not gods fault, as primus would say, humans are dumb
Ceot wrote:I think my species is Neo revolusionist.
My religion comes from my heart.
What are my goals?
Chaos and destruction of old world social idiocy.
And to get a female president in the white house.
Yeah, that's a very logical belief. The burden of proof is on everyone.OMGWTFBBQ wrote:Basically atheism is logical because thre burden of proof rests on believers, and there isn't any proof, so as far as logic goes, no god.
Jack wrote:
Personally, it seems to me that there is room for an infinite number of possibilities.
"God" and "No God" sound like two sides to the same coin to me.
SubmissMe wrote:God is female? Someone's been watching Dogma too much.
And seeing as god represents neither in time or space, God is neither male or female. (if there is one)
SubmissMe wrote:God has definitions, he can't be omniscient and niscient at the same time. Whilst there are logical contradictions in God's power (can God make a stone so heavy he himself could not lift it?) it is these definitions we can dismiss under the limit of human understanding.
kaiser wrote:God does not exist point closed. The bible is a good source of moral code, similar to Asops fables, Greek and Roman Mythology, The Koran, Budhist code, etc. Each one presents a message that is interpreted by those who read it.
Religion is mans way of attempting to control and take power from other people. It was created in order to try to make people act in a certain way. This was a good idea in that it was trying to make people better. However, then the politicians got involved and twisted everything to make their own profit while trying to make it appear as if doing it for someone else sake.
Case Closed.
Proving God's existence is like talking about the tenth planet in our solar system. There's a great deal of evidence, but we can't quite just outright say, "There it is!"
chromewhale wrote:Proving God's existence is like talking about the tenth planet in our solar system. There's a great deal of evidence, but we can't quite just outright say, "There it is!"
Well, since technically Pluto is no longer a planet, you'd have to find TWO new planets in order to point to the tenth, but I get the point though :wink:
patj wrote:aeroue
But what about political parties? Voting for someone who is Democrat, Republican, Independant, Green, or any other party affiliation now seems almost as bad as the first group of factors.
I guess the only justification for political parties is that (in the case of the USA Senate) 100 different points of view would take a long time to sort out and not much work would get done. But then again, maybe that wouldn't be all bad either. :lol:
Jack wrote:patj wrote:aeroue
But what about political parties? Voting for someone who is Democrat, Republican, Independant, Green, or any other party affiliation now seems almost as bad as the first group of factors.
I guess the only justification for political parties is that (in the case of the USA Senate) 100 different points of view would take a long time to sort out and not much work would get done. But then again, maybe that wouldn't be all bad either. :lol:
In case you hadn't noticed, that's the way the system already operates! Even with the limited points of view present. =)
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