IntruderLS1
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See death penalty debate.
And this would make the right wing zealot right would it?
OBVIOUSLY! :24:I can't see that the warning was too obvious really either. Can you seriously tell me that if you were approached by someone who told you that God spoke to him, told him he was going to flood the earth, was building a bit boat and cramming it with animals, you'd be inclined to believe him and join him on his floating zoo?
Yes, people deserve to die because they were fucking a lot and not kissing god's toes. There we go.
I can't see that the warning was too obvious really either. Can you seriously tell me that if you were approached by someone who told you that God spoke to him, told him he was going to flood the earth, was building a bit boat and cramming it with animals, you'd be inclined to believe him and join him on his floating zoo?
No its fun to just point out all the absurdity.
And for the last time, I don't support anarchy!!!
I don't support anarchism
It's fun to be glib, but we're (humanity) still here. There is a lot of joy in life. Even when times are tough, life is a beautiful gift.
I'm sorry, but a grown man believing in something like a global flood is absurd.All things are relative. People tend to have some colorful views on your general outlook on life and society, but you sure get testy if somebody calls you absurd.
What makes perfect, clear, concise sense to you is absurd to others. ... (haha no unintentional burn intended.) (ooohhhhhh... x2!!)
I'm sorry, but a grown man believing in something like a global flood is absurd.
Who says I even fully support the big bang theory? No one fully knows how the universe came to be, we just take the data we have and go from there.As is a person of science expecting something from nothing.
As is a person of science expecting something from nothing.
Its funny how that logic works with god too. God apparently "always was" and didn't come from anything. OOPS!
Except he still exists and "always was", even outside of space and time. I guess he came from nothing as well, since you know, nothing is greater than god himself.Wrong again dude. We accept God as Divine. Existing outside of our space time continuum. Remember the linear time argument?
We accept that on faith, but fortunately it also happens to fit all of the facts. If you take away the possibility of the creator, then you're left standing with a 0.00% chance of creation.
Laws of physics and all that.
Except he still exists and "always was", even outside of space and time. I guess he came from nothing as well, since you know, nothing is greater than god himself.
I'm also curious as to how you absolutely KNOW he exists outside of time and space? How do you know this for sure? Or is it yet another thing you take on faith alone?
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