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>:[yeah Scott's kinda >:[ about it but his ZZS is pretty <3
w/espacing those side-b's like a beast
Religion is the oldest science (aka explaining why things happen)http://www.biblelife.org/evolution.htm
this website is pretty funny to read. The author seems like he's a pretty thoughtful guy, yet alot of the things in the site make him seem stupid at the same time. I even emailed him a couple times and he replied almost instantly lol. This guy is awesome, even if he's an idiot. But hey, if you roll a dice an infinite amount of times, he could be right! oh wait...
That's a generalisation, I haven't touched brawl in yearsI'm very disappointed. I can't believe Canada is defiling itself like this.
"Are left-wing, liberal professors mentally nuts? Well, yes. An eminent psychiatrist claims those who possess a liberal ideology are suffering from a clinical mental disorder."http://www.biblelife.org/evolution.htm
this website is pretty funny to read. The author seems like he's a pretty thoughtful guy, yet alot of the things in the site make him seem stupid at the same time. I even emailed him a couple times and he replied almost instantly lol. This guy is awesome, even if he's an idiot. But hey, if you roll a dice an infinite amount of times, he could be right! oh wait...
You come across as rather arrogant, are you aware of that? I thought secular humanism was all for tolerance? Well, tolerance for everyone except those we consider intolerant; we certainly can't be tolerant of them.http://www.biblelife.org/evolution.htm
this website is pretty funny to read. The author seems like he's a pretty thoughtful guy, yet alot of the things in the site make him seem stupid at the same time. I even emailed him a couple times and he replied almost instantly lol. This guy is awesome, even if he's an idiot. But hey, if you roll a dice an infinite amount of times, he could be right! oh wait...
That's a generalization; religion seeks to fulfill the spiritual existentialism common to much of mankind. And science, as we know it, is the systematic discovery of knowledge about the natural world.Religion is the oldest science (aka explaining why things happen)
It has become obsolete.
That's a generalisation, I haven't touched brawl in years
Many other books explain sci-fi just as good, maybe even better.Lol at religion being obsolete. It will never be obsolete, don't fool yourself. Religion still explains a lot of things better than science does, and probably ever will.
"Time does not make impossible things possible. As an example, a computer was programmed in an attempt to arrive at the simple 26-letter alphabet. After 35,000,000,000,000 (35 trillion) attempts it has only arrived at 14 letters correctly."
I'm not hatin'. Just sayin'Hate all you want, but most of the world still leans on religion for understanding.
You come off as a condescending douche sometimes Manuel.You come across as rather arrogant, are you aware of that? I thought secular humanism was all for tolerance? Well, tolerance for everyone except those we consider intolerant; we certainly can't be tolerant of them.
I don't like that that fellow is whizzing curses of "false teachers" left and right. I disagree with much of what he says, and if he is speaking the truth, it certainly isn't in love.
That's a generalization; religion seeks to fulfill the spiritual existentialism common to much of mankind. And science, as we know it, is the systematic discovery of knowledge about the natural world.
To write religion off as obsolete is telling of the philosophical subjectivity that fuels much of the intellectual community.
A+ 29/10 wonderful. I want to quote this for everything.I'm very disappointed. I can't believe Canada is defiling itself like this.
Victra, you of all people...
It's like when Snape killed Dumbledore and sent him flying out of the Astronomy Tower. Except you don't love Carl's mother, and Carl's eyes don't remind you of her.
also, thisur mom never takes a break
I agree, with respect to the natural world. The human imagination is really nuts.Many other books explain sci-fi just as good, maybe even better.
That's probably true, but that doesn't mean any given religion is true, Luke.Hate all you want, but most of the world still leans on religion for understanding.
I almost wonder if this isn't another one of those strawman websites that atheists make to make religious people look bad. I feel his points are awfully supported, and his heart is in the wrong place. There are better explanations of the Christian position out there; I find it important to achieve some sort of breadth when it comes philosophical things. Letting one example stand for the whole leads us into possible misunderstandings.lol, I was trying not to sound like that and failed.
I dont disrespect what he believes but he makes himself look stupid when he writes something like this:
and when I emailed him about proteins and fats raising insulin, he responded
"NO! Protein and fats do NOT raise insulin levels. Those are vegetarian lies."
and when I showed him these links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulin_index
http://www.mendosa.com/insulin_index.htm
he responded:
"Wikipedia.com writes lots of nonsense. The Big Bang Theory is an example."
=/
actually though, I feel like reading the bible now for thehellheck of it.
Kage, I think it's admirable to seek after love. I'm not sure if the answer is within ourselves. I think a survey of the human condition points away from the conclusion that God is already in us. At least, that's not the conclusion I came to. I find it dangerous to say that "people need to go into religion"-- it almost sounds as though the speaker is somehow exempt from such nonsense, and that the situation can be seen through clear lenses from the sky.I wonder why people need to go into religion in the first place? Maybe because they were taught to do it.. or maybe they seek something to believe in because they can't believe in their own power. God so to speak is already beside you or in you, I guess. You just have to realize the connection which normally most people don't have, I mean the connection between the mind and the heart (Love). He's always talking to you into making the best decision you can ever do.. but.. VERY often everyone else just decides to do otherwise because it's "easier" or they are just too lazy to continue.
I mean no one ever said it was easy, lolll. The path to true connection is very tough to maintain and to continue. You have to always devote yourself to it and become a greater person.
Edit: But I mean continuing on a more spiritual path following religion is admirable too.. but you have to do it right.
You're absolutely right, Imagination. Please forgive me. I am really terrible at expressing sentiment on the internet without use of emoticons, and I just don't like the emoticons on smashboards . Thank you for calling me out on it.You come off as a condescending douche sometimes Manuel.
I couldn't believe it when I read it. I later went on mugglenet and joined the debate on whether Snape was good or bad. I couldn't believe it; I so believed snape was good!A+ 29/10 wonderful. I want to quote this for everything.
Anyway, yeah I will be there on Monday I think
.The extension of science into the philosophical realm is something of an extrapolation, one that we cite as naturalism, and it's unfortunate when hard-heartedness pursues because of this leap. I would agree with you, Carl, though your allegory of muffins in washrooms have surely decreased the likelihood of including a muffin in my breakfast any time soon.Why does it always boil down to religion vs. science. It doesn't feel right comparing them. It's like eating a muffin in the washroom.
I think evangelicals start looking foolish when they stray from the spiritual and start talking about the natural world. I also think that scientists who try to explain the natural world by incorporating spiritual explanations don't have very successful careers.