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A.) There is no God.
B.) He's not a very nice God.
Views?
> I have no idea what you are talking about there. Sorry. We have not
> done it school yet. Explain.
I have a piece about it on the "more evolution flaws" post, I put up.
> Forest Fan wrote:
> One word to sum up who created this world. God.
>
>
> No the big bang did that scientists have proof that the big bang made
> the Earth and the universe
But mate, it breaks the second law of thermodynamics. What do you have in defence of that?
> One word to sum up who created this world. God.
No the big bang did that scientists have proof that the big bang made the Earth and the universe
> Maverick42 wrote:
> Essentially, I don't believe in God. Of course, there's no proof, so
> I'm not 100% sure - but I have my reasons.
>
> I think religion is the product of a human intellect trying
> desperately to justify an existence that is without meaning or
> purpose. It is a way of life people adopt mainly to create a sense
> of
> well being, so that they can live their lives fully with a set
> aspiration and faith.
>
> As science progresses, we are getting the answers to questions we
> didn't understand when religion came about. As a result, less and
> less people are worshipping a God and the number of atheists is
> rising. We are on the very brink of proving whether there is any
> substance behind religion at all, or if it is all truly skin-deep.
>
> Evolution, war, death, famine, suffering, science - all are reasons
> ever strengthening that there really is nobody up there for us.
>
> One word. Indeed.
One word to sum up who created this world. God.
> Forest Fan wrote:
> Maverick42 wrote:
> Forest Fan wrote:
> And humans running the world is evidence that there is somebody all
> around us, watching us.
>
> Sorry, but that's utter, utter crap. Really, it is.
>
> In charge, we have been the most destructive curse on this planet -
> through nuclear weaponry, greenhouse gas emissions, rainforest
> destruction, genocide of both other people and animals... the list
> goes on. The people in authority are incredibly short sighted.
>
> Yet, does it not say in the Bible that the Holy Spirit runs through
> all of God's creation? And that if you destroy God's creation, it is
> against the will of God and you are destroying God?
>
> Strange that, as in the Bible St Paul tells Christians to obey the
> authorities in charge, for they were put there by God.
>
> The humans running the world? Further evidence that there is no
> "Holy Spirit".
>
> How do you explain tongues (as in the Holy language) then?
>
> What on earth does that have to do with this argument?
It is further proof of GOD, in case the universe is not enough.
> magnius wrote:
> I do not believe in God at all...it's a ridiculous concept. The
> Christian God is a blantant con!! It's all ripped cleanly off from
> pagan and other far more ancient religions. Wicca is the main
> source
> of the theft..nearly everything in wicca (far older than
> Christianity) has be ripped off...
>
> Yule=Christmas
> Eostar=Easter
>
> are just two examples!! This is not just my opinion..it is
> historical
> FACT!! I found a site a while ago that compares the two and the
> simlarities are startling (I shall try and find it again).
> Christinity even ripped off Hercules for Jesus for Christ sake!!
> Human born of a God and a Human woman anyone?
>
> Christians are bound to rip me apart for this...but ass to 'em!!
> They
> are being branwashed (Frankesence is an hallucinogen in large
> amounts...could explain religious types having "religious"
> experiences in church..lol) by a greedy, sexist, homophobic and
> racist religion and I have no time for them.
>
> Well done, i agree with you completely, but one of those obsessed
> Christians has probably already tried to tell you that it's wrong and
> ends up trying to finish his argument with bible quotes, i haven't
> read all posts of this thread, but I am Presuming it was Forest Fan
> who i am describing?
Christmas and Easter are PAGAN festivals, but I celebrate the JEWISH festivals as JESUS did, like Passover. JESUS' father was GOD and mother was Mary. The Bible is not politically correct, which is why you cannot stand it.
> Maverick42 wrote:
> Forest Fan wrote:
> And humans running the world is evidence that there is somebody all
> around us, watching us.
>
> Sorry, but that's utter, utter crap. Really, it is.
>
> In charge, we have been the most destructive curse on this planet -
> through nuclear weaponry, greenhouse gas emissions, rainforest
> destruction, genocide of both other people and animals... the list
> goes on. The people in authority are incredibly short sighted.
>
> Yet, does it not say in the Bible that the Holy Spirit runs through
> all of God's creation? And that if you destroy God's creation, it is
> against the will of God and you are destroying God?
>
> Strange that, as in the Bible St Paul tells Christians to obey the
> authorities in charge, for they were put there by God.
>
> The humans running the world? Further evidence that there is no
> "Holy Spirit".
>
> How do you explain tongues (as in the Holy language) then?
What on earth does that have to do with this argument?
> Essentially, I don't believe in God. Of course, there's no proof, so
> I'm not 100% sure - but I have my reasons.
>
> I think religion is the product of a human intellect trying
> desperately to justify an existence that is without meaning or
> purpose. It is a way of life people adopt mainly to create a sense of
> well being, so that they can live their lives fully with a set
> aspiration and faith.
>
> As science progresses, we are getting the answers to questions we
> didn't understand when religion came about. As a result, less and
> less people are worshipping a God and the number of atheists is
> rising. We are on the very brink of proving whether there is any
> substance behind religion at all, or if it is all truly skin-deep.
>
> Evolution, war, death, famine, suffering, science - all are reasons
> ever strengthening that there really is nobody up there for us.
One word. Indeed.