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> and no matter how much we argue , everyone will
> stick to his beliefs , so arguing is pointless .
You have a point but i don't think you realise it. Arguing is pointless in the way that everyone gets there backs up and thinks that they are the only one who can possibly be correct. The best thing to do is debate. Discuss your points suggestion your ideas and listen to the other side. The main problem with people in this thread has been understanding what other places are like. We live in a country with a lot of Freedoms and with a less strict view on religion. In other places people are brought up in different ways, now these ways are neither correct or incorrect and are probably right for the area but we cannot assume peope are stupdid because they are thught other things. If you had been brought up to believe that drinking was the uttermost evil as it caused you to lose your sexual ability and that this was proven completley then you would believe it.
To be honest just slagging people off and calling them names will not change there minds. Being nice and just chatting about it can lead to a lot more changes.
And this pornography isn't going to appreciate itself .....
> The difference, Belldandy, between my beliefs, and that of raging
> homosh here, is that my opinions are based on the experiences I have
> had in life, morals I have drawn from those experiences, which
> consist of real-life situations, natural urges(!), hopes, aspirations
> and possibilities. NOT from a text book that is many thousand years
> out of date, or from close minded individuals who are so unhappy with
> their lives, that they look forward to the day the world is just a
> smouldering ruin, and they can live forever in an imaginary
> fruitopia.
Yep, but what makes them any better? Like homosh, your beliefs are shaped by influences - the experiences you had came about in a certain society, and were shaped by the morality of that society etc - in short apart from the fact homosh has his beliefs in a book there is little real difference, and there is just as good an argument to say that this open minded society we have created today will leave the world a smouldering ruin...or at least large parts of it.
> The difference, Belldandy, between my beliefs, and that of raging
> homosh here, is that my opinions are based on the experiences I have
> had in life, morals I have drawn from those experiences, which
> consist of real-life situations, natural urges(!), hopes, aspirations
> and possibilities. NOT from a text book that is many thousand years
> out of date, or from close minded individuals who are so unhappy with
> their lives, that they look forward to the day the world is just a
> smouldering ruin, and they can live forever in an imaginary
> fruitopia.
>
> What's wrong with the naked body anyway? Did Adam and Eve wear
> clothes? I think not. Do christians procreate in a darkened room
> wearing rubber gloves and dust masks or something? In a world
> becoming more and more open-minded by the day, it seems hardcore
> religious types would prefer it if we stayed in the dark ages ....
>
> Oh, and let your brother yank his plank if he wants - it is his life,
> and his choice after all .....
What is it with everyone thinking that relegion is about living your life through a text book , that's not true , the purpose of the Bible , or the Quran , or the Tawra is to be a guide , it doesn't dictate you principles , but it teaches you how to deal with tough situations , like chemistry or biology books , you can do all these expirements on your own , or you can still make them on your own with the help of the book to make sure you are on the right way , and you still have a choice about your life , as you said , non beleivers can still choose what's right and what's wrong , and that's great , but some people need a guide , that's all , and please I don't want to talk about it anymore , I've had enough arguments , every body beleives whatever he wants to beleive , and no matter how much we argue , everyone will stick to his beliefs , so arguing is pointless .
> For wrist action relief is the path to happiness and long life.
It worries me as to how you know.
*Raises eyebrow*
> FinalFantasyFanatic wrote:
> homosh wrote:
> FinalFantasyFanatic wrote:
> Yes, what a wonderful post Bell.
> How amazingly impartial.
>
> I'd tend to agree with you, but not on this occasion.
> Because homosh is wrong about just about everything.
> Don't say "Homosh is wrong " ,say "I think homosh is
> wrong " , that's just your opinion , it doesn't have to be the
> right one , we are not obligated to live according to your opinion .
>
> Blab blab.
> IMO blab blab blab.
>
> No, you're just wrong.
> Well, on the most part.
> See ? You are the one who is still insisting , I never said you were
> wrong , I was just trying to prove my point of view .
Yes yes, let's all take the moral high-road.
Oh, look! What a lovely ego you have.
Fine fine fine.
In My Bloody Humble Opinion you're a total dicksquating fap face. Every single one of your opinions and ideals are complete tripe and pretty damn insulting to everyone who isn't you.
Mmmm ... high road.
What's wrong with the naked body anyway? Did Adam and Eve wear clothes? I think not. Do christians procreate in a darkened room wearing rubber gloves and dust masks or something? In a world becoming more and more open-minded by the day, it seems hardcore religious types would prefer it if we stayed in the dark ages ....
Oh, and let your brother yank his plank if he wants - it is his life, and his choice after all .....