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Old 02-22-2008, 04:45 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Thank you, I get that all the time.

Hey, it's your funeral. While you're at it, Imagine me up a beer.
hahaha thats freakin hilarious
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Old 02-22-2008, 03:36 PM   #12 (permalink)
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i think asking questions is fine about religion, but you're going to hear different opinions based on people's belief system themselves. it's best to look things up...google, "why christianity is the only right religion" "why religion is false" "why all religions have a bible" "why religions are similar but not the same." read some data that isn't just personal opinion from an 18 year old, or a 24 year old for that matter.

oh, and just so you know, i'm not religious either.
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Old 02-22-2008, 06:26 PM   #13 (permalink)
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ok ill do that lol
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Old 02-22-2008, 06:38 PM   #14 (permalink)
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I dont follow a religion, but I know a lot about them.

Religions all of their own versions of traditionally the same book. The old Testament appears as a part of the bible, the Torah, and the Qu'aran (those being the big three) With additions that put their own twist on each, but the writings that comprise the Torah (the first 5 books) are the same across the board.
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Old 02-22-2008, 10:01 PM   #15 (permalink)
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im sure you believe this then:

light takes a certain amount of time, even to move an infinitely small space. likewise, movement takes time, no matter how far the movement is. because we currently understand distances as infinitely divisible, even the slightest movement you make should take an infinite amount of time. because of all this, theoretically life is impossible as a whole and our current knowledge of ourselves is untrue...

lol idk what to believe there.
You are mistaken in how infinite works, for an infinitely small space, it takes an infinitely short amount of time, there are different levels of infinity. Look up Lhospital's rule, and it should fix your flawed theory. It will require you to have some basic calculus knoledge.

This has nothing to do with evolution, just how infinity works. Personally I belive evolution exists, but creationism explains how stuff got started.
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Old 02-22-2008, 10:04 PM   #16 (permalink)
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you are right. but the simple way to say it is whenever we move we travel through time, which is reasonable to believe.
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Old 02-22-2008, 10:12 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Some people need religion to add hope into their life.

My personal opinion...
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Old 02-23-2008, 01:57 AM   #18 (permalink)
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read some data that isn't just personal opinion from an 18 year old, or a 24 year old for that matter.
Yes, of course. But I'm absolutely certain we have less sheeps reading this thread than you would think. My personal opinion changes very fast, based on everything I know, and the things I experience, not alot surely. I'm happy to share it to a bunch of mostly indifferent people, because I have some spare time, and because I know it doesn't matter, though truth is still applied. If it did matter, I'd have to spend some time rethinking everything..

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Some people need religion to add hope into their life.

My personal opinion...
Faith need not religion, my personal opinion. I'm all for hope, but the current standard of religion is generally yours or mine, so alike, but different enough to create a barrier between like minds. It not just a barrier between peoples either, I believe it acts as cover for all belligerent things, internal and external, and as catalyst for ignorant thinking. I don't have much proof, except that which I see everyday in the world, and the experience with those highly religious people I know.
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Yes, of course. But I'm absolutely certain we have less sheeps reading this thread than you would think. My personal opinion changes very fast, based on everything I know, and the things I experience, not alot surely. I'm happy to share it to a bunch of mostly indifferent people, because I have some spare time, and because I know it doesn't matter, though truth is still applied. If it did matter, I'd have to spend some time rethinking everything..



Faith need not religion, my personal opinion. I'm all for hope, but the current standard of religion is generally yours or mine, so alike, but different enough to create a barrier between like minds. It not just a barrier between peoples either, I believe it acts as cover for all belligerent things, internal and external, and as catalyst for ignorant thinking. I don't have much proof, except that which I see everyday in the world, and the experience with those highly religious people I know.
kind of random but did you get a A in english when you were in high school.
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I'm quite the natural, I assure you.

Using a thesaurus when at a loss helps as well. The actual structuring is just luck.
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