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Post by Queenie on Aug 13, 2008 13:57:27 GMT -5
I know, I just wish that I could have found my Crayola Flesh of Christ crayon. Unfortunately I had to settle for Heathen Tan. Worked pretty well . . .just looks like he's been outside a lot. Oh wait one, he was!!
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Post by speedbump on Aug 13, 2008 14:29:45 GMT -5
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Post by Jay on Aug 14, 2008 0:09:22 GMT -5
WBC has a lot of problems. It's also important to say that not all Christians are living their lives the way God would want them to live. Just going to church doesn't mean you are an excellent representative for God. I myself am a Christian who doesn't really go to Church, but rather have my own relationship with God through prayer, small groups and reading the Bible.
That being said, God isn't going to determine everything you do like a chess piece. He gives us free will to decide how we want to live our lives, even though that may not be the way He wants us to live.
Not everyone who says they are a Christian really follow what the Bible says. Instead they use their alleged faith as a way to attack others and spread hate to other people, a polar opposite of what the Bible teaches. WBC fits this category.
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Post by wienerpoopie on Aug 14, 2008 9:23:38 GMT -5
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Post by Peachs on Aug 14, 2008 14:06:31 GMT -5
Flying Spaghetti Monster... 'nuff said....
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Post by providencecrow on Aug 14, 2008 16:47:17 GMT -5
Flying Spaghetti Monster... 'nuff said.... May ye be touched by his noodley appendage
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Post by kaboobie92 on Aug 15, 2008 7:15:40 GMT -5
so I don't get it.. you non-believers think you just cease to exist when you die? I know you probabally won't believe me, but I have felt GOD many times. This was especially true when my Grandpa died this past summer, everyone could feel the presence in the room. All the candles went out and the lights flickered just after the prayer. Pretty crazy. I just don't get how someone can look at this world and all the beauty in it and think that there is no creator behind it.
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Post by lovegrenade on Aug 15, 2008 7:54:17 GMT -5
so I don't get it.. you non-believers think you just cease to exist when you die? I know you probabally won't believe me, but I have felt GOD many times. This was especially true when my Grandpa died this past summer, everyone could feel the presence in the room. All the candles went out and the lights flickered just after the prayer. Pretty crazy. I just don't get how someone can look at this world and all the beauty in it and think that there is no creator behind it. Probably because there is 0 evidence that a god exists. The above diagram is a perfect illustration of how faith works. You are raised to believe in an all-powerful creator, therefore, anything that can't easily be explained is simply god's doing. The fact that people still adhere to a 2000 year old book, boggles my mind.
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Post by wienerpoopie on Aug 15, 2008 7:59:42 GMT -5
so I don't get it.. you non-believers think you just cease to exist when you die? I know you probabally won't believe me, but I have felt GOD many times. This was especially true when my Grandpa died this past summer, everyone could feel the presence in the room. All the candles went out and the lights flickered just after the prayer. Pretty crazy. I just don't get how someone can look at this world and all the beauty in it and think that there is no creator behind it. You live, die, turn to dirt, the end
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Post by lovegrenade on Aug 15, 2008 8:17:44 GMT -5
Not if you have a viking funeral. I'm going to float up as a cloud of black smoke and tear a whole in the O-zone layer. It's going to be awesome...
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Post by kaboobie92 on Aug 15, 2008 8:25:19 GMT -5
so I don't get it.. you non-believers think you just cease to exist when you die? I know you probabally won't believe me, but I have felt GOD many times. This was especially true when my Grandpa died this past summer, everyone could feel the presence in the room. All the candles went out and the lights flickered just after the prayer. Pretty crazy. I just don't get how someone can look at this world and all the beauty in it and think that there is no creator behind it. Probably because there is 0 evidence that a god exists. The above diagram is a perfect illustration of how faith works. You are raised to believe in an all-powerful creator, therefore, anything that can't easily be explained is simply god's doing. The fact that people still adhere to a 2000 year old book, boggles my mind. There is also 0 evidence that God dosen't exist. Thats the whole point of faith. If it was obvious, there would be no faith.
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Post by lovegrenade on Aug 15, 2008 8:29:02 GMT -5
Think about that statement for a second. Think really hard about why that is a terrible argument for god's existence. You can't prove that something doesn't exist, but if there is 0 evidence that it does exist, you probably shouldn't base your life plans around it.
"What can be asserted without proof can be dismissed without proof."
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Post by wienerpoopie on Aug 15, 2008 8:30:12 GMT -5
I have faith in science…
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Post by kaboobie92 on Aug 15, 2008 8:33:44 GMT -5
if you didn't know poopie... darwin converted to christianity before he died
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Post by Rock Monster on Aug 15, 2008 8:33:57 GMT -5
I have faith in science… It's not faith if it can be proved!
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Post by lovegrenade on Aug 15, 2008 8:39:40 GMT -5
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Post by wienerpoopie on Aug 15, 2008 8:42:15 GMT -5
Correct… "The “Lady Hope Story”, published in 1915, claimed that Darwin had reverted back to Christianity on his sickbed. The claims were refuted by Darwin’s children and have been dismissed as false by historians.[136] His daughter, Henrietta, who was at his deathbed, said that he did not convert to Christianity.[137] His last words were, in fact, directed at Emma: “Remember what a good wife you have been.”[138]" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin
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Post by lovegrenade on Aug 15, 2008 8:46:24 GMT -5
If they repeat the myth often enough, eventually it will be true. That's how Christianity started...
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Post by Queenie on Aug 15, 2008 18:28:56 GMT -5
Probably because there is 0 evidence that a god exists. The above diagram is a perfect illustration of how faith works. You are raised to believe in an all-powerful creator, therefore, anything that can't easily be explained is simply god's doing. The fact that people still adhere to a 2000 year old book, boggles my mind. There is also 0 evidence that God dosen't exist. Thats the whole point of faith. If it was obvious, there would be no faith. 0 evidence in you life maybe . . . but have a miracle happen in your life to an immediate family member (a child) and you might (doubtful) just change your mind.
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Post by 8ballquarterpocket on Aug 16, 2008 8:49:04 GMT -5
God can take any form he wants. The form that he likes best is Dogs. If you spell dog backwards it spells GOD. God does exist and he is everywhere. You have to have a open mind not a closed mind. If you believe in the devil then there is a god somewhere even the devil believes in god. God kicked the devil out of heaven a very long time ago. If you read the bible and study it, It does say that there is a god. I feel sorry for you when Judgement Day comes. Because when Judgement Day comes that is the day when God decides where we are going next like: Heaven or Hell. So I feel sorry for your Soul when that day comes.
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Post by Mad Dog on Aug 16, 2008 10:29:57 GMT -5
if you didn't know poopie... darwin converted to christianity before he died According to the documentary "Galapagos" Darwin as a young scientist and ship statistician, was very much steeped in Christian tradition and creationism. However when his ship arrived in the Galapagos Islands and he began cataloging and studying the wild life there. He began to notice immediately that there were huge gapping holes in creationist dogma. Similar animals would adapt physically too different islands, as each island is far apart enough, and literally have different climates. Similarly each island has different Flora and Fauna. And animals such as finches seemed to have developed physical charactics to suit it best for that particular island, not to mention being unique through out the world. Later it was discovered that the giant land tortoise especially fell into this category, because even a lay person could tell which island held each individual species of turtle just by looking. These observations absolutely flew in the face of creationism. The bible seems to indicate (at least how creationists interpret it ) that the earth and its inhabitants are unchanging just as God is unchanging. God said it, God made it, That settles it. The Alpha and the Omega. The thing I think every one forgets here is that Darwin started out as a Christian with an open mind, then through simple scientific observations, came to a different conclusion than what Christian dogma allowed for. Thus he is a hated, polarizing figure demonized by the Christian Right to this very day. I don't think that Darwin proved that there is no God, just that our natural environment doesn't match up in lock step with the bible or Christian Theology. Darwin's observations and questions have been the camels nose in Christians tent ever since. There is no doubt that just prior to his death, Darwin may have thoughts of his own mortality and eternity, may have renounced some if not all of his own observations. Given the deep level of indoctrination taught to most of the western world, especially at this point in history, its no wonder why Darwin may have had second thoughts. But Galapagos still exists, just as it did in Darwin's time and many scientists have observed the same phenomenon of evolution in its animal population, unless God has some how overlooked or hasn't heard about this island chain, the same principals apply to us as them.
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Post by 8ballquarterpocket on Aug 16, 2008 19:20:39 GMT -5
if you didn't know poopie... darwin converted to christianity before he died According to the documentary "Galapagos" Darwin as a young scientist and ship statistician, was very much steeped in Christian tradition and creationism. However when his ship arrived in the Galapagos Islands and he began cataloging and studying the wild life there. He began to notice immediately that there were huge gapping holes in creationist dogma. Similar animals would adapt physically too different islands, as each island is far apart enough, and literally have different climates. Similarly each island has different Flora and Fauna. And animals such as finches seemed to have developed physical charactics to suit it best for that particular island, not to mention being unique through out the world. Later it was discovered that the giant land tortoise especially fell into this category, because even a lay person could tell which island held each individual species of turtle just by looking. These observations absolutely flew in the face of creationism. The bible seems to indicate (at least how creationists interpret it ) that the earth and its inhabitants are unchanging just as God is unchanging. God said it, God made it, That settles it. The Alpha and the Omega. The thing I think every one forgets here is that Darwin started out as a Christian with an open mind, then through simple scientific observations, came to a different conclusion than what Christian dogma allowed for. Thus he is a hated, polarizing figure demonized by the Christian Right to this very day. I don't think that Darwin proved that there is no God, just that our natural environment doesn't match up in lock step with the bible or Christian Theology. Darwin's observations and questions have been the camels nose in Christians tent ever since. There is no doubt that just prior to his death, Darwin may have thoughts of his own mortality and eternity, may have renounced some if not all of his own observations. Given the deep level of indoctrination taught to most of the western world, especially at this point in history, its no wonder why Darwin may have had second thoughts. But Galapagos still exists, just as it did in Darwin's time and many scientists have observed the same phenomenon of evolution in its animal population, unless God has some how overlooked or hasn't heard about this island chain, the same principals apply to us as them. The Galapagos and all its animals where there when God made them. But like life everything and everybody and animals change and in evelove to meet their needs. Why do you have such a believe there is No God! Is your life so perfert that You don't need him!
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Post by Mad Dog on Aug 17, 2008 1:35:03 GMT -5
According to the documentary "Galapagos" Darwin as a young scientist and ship statistician, was very much steeped in Christian tradition and creationism. However when his ship arrived in the Galapagos Islands and he began cataloging and studying the wild life there. He began to notice immediately that there were huge gapping holes in creationist dogma. Similar animals would adapt physically too different islands, as each island is far apart enough, and literally have different climates. Similarly each island has different Flora and Fauna. And animals such as finches seemed to have developed physical characters to suit it best for that particular island, not to mention being unique through out the world. Later it was discovered that the giant land tortoise especially fell into this category, because even a lay person could tell which island held each individual species of turtle just by looking. These observations absolutely flew in the face of creationism. The bible seems to indicate (at least how creationists interpret it ) that the earth and its inhabitants are unchanging just as God is unchanging. God said it, God made it, That settles it. The Alpha and the Omega. The thing I think every one forgets here is that Darwin started out as a Christian with an open mind, then through simple scientific observations, came to a different conclusion than what Christian dogma allowed for. Thus he is a hated, polarizing figure demonized by the Christian Right to this very day. I don't think that Darwin proved that there is no God, just that our natural environment doesn't match up in lock step with the bible or Christian Theology. Darwin's observations and questions have been the camels nose in Christians tent ever since. There is no doubt that just prior to his death, Darwin may have thoughts of his own mortality and eternity, may have renounced some if not all of his own observations. Given the deep level of indoctrination taught to most of the western world, especially at this point in history, its no wonder why Darwin may have had second thoughts. But Galapagos still exists, just as it did in Darwin's time and many scientists have observed the same phenomenon of evolution in its animal population, unless God has some how overlooked or hasn't heard about this island chain, the same principals apply to us as them. The Galapagos and all its animals where there when God made them. But like life everything and everybody and animals change and in evolve to meet their needs. Why do you have such a believe there is No God! Is your life so perfeft that You don't need him! Actually 8ball, unlike weinerpoopy, I don't consider myself atheist, I consider myself agnostic which translated means I'm not exactly sure if God exists or not since I can not prove it one way or the other. However, having said that, if God does exist , I have a few questions I would like to ask him and would like some answers to if I am to believe in Him and love Him as he has commanded us to do. Starting but not ending with these: 1. Why God if you hate sin so much, are we born with a sinful nature? 2. Why God did you let Hitler do such horrible things to the people who claimed to be Gods children since Abraham, Issac, and Jacob? 3. Why God do you let children, who have done nothing to You or harmed you in anyway, be born with horrible afflictions and birth defects? 4. Why God, since you are our father, have you left us to fend for ourselves and only left a book to explain yourself? 5. Why God (if you and your word are perfect) do flawed men through simple observation of our natural condition find so many contradictions in the bible and in the Christian tradition? 6. Why God do wicked men seem to prosper and grow like weeds while good and honest men seem to always have to struggle? 7. If God, you would treat your only begotten son so inhumanely as to send him out to be tortured and crucified and murdered, why should we as regular people want to love and worship you? I'm sure given time that I could come up with more questions for God. But to answer your last question about whether or not I have such a perfect life that I no longer need God, far, far from it. It's just that Ive learned to adapt.
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Post by 8ballquarterpocket on Aug 17, 2008 6:04:32 GMT -5
The Galapagos and all its animals where there when God made them. But like life everything and everybody and animals change and in evolve to meet their needs. Why do you have such a believe there is No God! Is your life so perfeft that You don't need him! Actually 8ball, unlike weinerpoopy, I don't consider myself atheist, I consider myself agnostic which translated means I'm not exactly sure if God exists or not since I can not prove it one way or the other. However, having said that, if God does exist , I have a few questions I would like to ask him and would like some answers to if I am to believe in Him and love Him as he has commanded us to do. Starting but not ending with these: 1. Why God if you hate sin so much, are we born with a sinful nature? 2. Why God did you let Hitler do such horrible things to the people who claimed to be Gods children since Abraham, Issac, and Jacob? 3. Why God do you let children, who have done nothing to You or harmed you in anyway, be born with horrible afflictions and birth defects? 4. Why God, since you are our father, have you left us to fend for ourselves and only left a book to explain yourself? 5. Why God (if you and your word are perfect) do flawed men through simple observation of our natural condition find so many contradictions in the bible and in the Christian tradition? 6. Why God do wicked men seem to prosper and grow like weeds while good and honest men seem to always have to struggle? 7. If God, you would treat your only begotten son so inhumanely as to send him out to be tortured and crucified and murdered, why should we as regular people want to love and worship you? I'm sure given time that I could come up with more questions for God. But to answer your last question about whether or not I have such a perfect life that I no longer need God, far, far from it. It's just that Ive learned to adapt. Don't you think that all of us have asked the same questions. God whats us to choose him first before anything else. And why should we have a perfect world to live in? There comes a time when you have to let go of your children go and let them make their own way in the world and their own chooses the same is with God and his children. You call yourself an atheist really what that mean is you are a lost soul or a fool take your pick.
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Post by Mad Dog on Aug 17, 2008 9:10:11 GMT -5
Actually 8ball, unlike weinerpoopy, I don't consider myself atheist, I consider myself agnostic which translated means I'm not exactly sure if God exists or not since I can not prove it one way or the other. You call yourself an atheist really what that mean is you are a lost soul or a fool take your pick. Do you see your problem here? You are calling me a name that I have not claimed to be. I am not smart enough or presumptive enough to say with 100% assurance whether or not God does or does not exist. And personally I do not care if you think I am either a fool or a lost soul. I have my questions which are my stumbling block. So please, go back to your church and please take an English class.
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Post by 8ballquarterpocket on Aug 17, 2008 10:27:49 GMT -5
You call yourself an atheist really what that mean is you are a lost soul or a fool take your pick. Do you see your problem here? You are calling me a name that I have not claimed to be. I am not smart enough or presumptive enough to say with 100% assurance whether or not God does or does not exist. And personally I do not care if you think I am either a fool or a lost soul. I have my questions which are my stumbling block. So please, go back to your church and please take an English class. What you don't know how to read? Maybe you need to go back to school and take some english classes. I know what I'm talking about. Its not I that needs church. The only person that needs to go to church is yourself. Let me know how church goes for you. So what you are saying is that you need God to come to you face to face before you believe? What makes you so f***ing special?
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Post by Mad Dog on Aug 17, 2008 11:34:13 GMT -5
So in your small brain, you think atheism and agnosticism are one in the same? I beg to differ. Atheism is the total belief in the LACK of a God. Agnosticism is the acknowledgment that God may exist or may not.
For your information, I've probably spent more time in the past reading the bible than most as I've literally read it cover to cover seven or eight times. So you have closed your mind to any other possibility than God said it, that settles it. I get that, I was there once myself. Like yourself at one time I tried very hard to browbeat and convince and debate people to accept there own personal sin and accept Jesus as their personal savior.
I have since discovered that you cannot convince people to do ANYTHING they are not willing to do. And It is not worth my emotional energy. Think what you like I don't give a Sh*t. So you've rejected logic, science, grammar and embraced religiosity. I don't give a rats ass, the only reason I'm even taking the time from my relaxing Sunday morning is because your such a vindictive, unthought out, uneducated, neo-christian-nazi.
Oh and by the way, may Satan strike you down because you have appointed yourself judge over every doubter and unbeliever.
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Post by patfromportland on Aug 21, 2008 23:56:19 GMT -5
So in your small brain, you think atheism and agnosticism are one in the same? I beg to differ. Atheism is the total belief in the LACK of a God. Agnosticism is the acknowledgment that God may exist or may not. For your information, I've probably spent more time in the past reading the bible than most as I've literally read it cover to cover seven or eight times. So you have closed your mind to any other possibility than God said it, that settles it. I get that, I was there once myself. Like yourself at one time I tried very hard to browbeat and convince and debate people to accept there own personal sin and accept Jesus as their personal savior. I have since discovered that you cannot convince people to do ANYTHING they are not willing to do. And It is not worth my emotional energy. Think what you like I don't give a Sh*t. So you've rejected logic, science, grammar and embraced religiosity. I don't give a rats ass, the only reason I'm even taking the time from my relaxing Sunday morning is because your such a vindictive, unthought out, uneducated, neo-christian-nazi. Oh and by the way, may Satan strike you down because you have appointed yourself judge over every doubter and unbeliever. Amen +1
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Post by Mad Dog on Aug 22, 2008 4:03:59 GMT -5
I get precious little love Pat, thanks.
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Post by 8ballquarterpocket on Aug 22, 2008 14:42:36 GMT -5
I get precious little love Pat, thanks. Oh do you need a little pat on the back?
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