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saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
MeDeFe wrote:Speaking of having a look for oneself, I bought the paperback edition of "The God Delusion" today, it's been alternately lauded and lambasted both in these forums and elsewhere, so I decided to find out what all the fuss was about.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Neoteny wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Speaking of having a look for oneself, I bought the paperback edition of "The God Delusion" today, it's been alternately lauded and lambasted both in these forums and elsewhere, so I decided to find out what all the fuss was about.
The front of the hardcover was very shiny... hopefully you won't be missing out on that.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
MeDeFe wrote:Neoteny wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Speaking of having a look for oneself, I bought the paperback edition of "The God Delusion" today, it's been alternately lauded and lambasted both in these forums and elsewhere, so I decided to find out what all the fuss was about.
The front of the hardcover was very shiny... hopefully you won't be missing out on that.
Well, it's sort of red and white I think, I'm more interested in the contents anyway.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Neoteny wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Neoteny wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Speaking of having a look for oneself, I bought the paperback edition of "The God Delusion" today, it's been alternately lauded and lambasted both in these forums and elsewhere, so I decided to find out what all the fuss was about.
The front of the hardcover was very shiny... hopefully you won't be missing out on that.
Well, it's sort of red and white I think, I'm more interested in the contents anyway.
I figured the contents would be the same. My copy is just more attractive to squirrels. I see that as a plus.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
MeDeFe wrote:Neoteny wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Neoteny wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Speaking of having a look for oneself, I bought the paperback edition of "The God Delusion" today, it's been alternately lauded and lambasted both in these forums and elsewhere, so I decided to find out what all the fuss was about.
The front of the hardcover was very shiny... hopefully you won't be missing out on that.
Well, it's sort of red and white I think, I'm more interested in the contents anyway.
I figured the contents would be the same. My copy is just more attractive to squirrels. I see that as a plus.
Getting tired of fruit flies?
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Neoteny wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Neoteny wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Neoteny wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Speaking of having a look for oneself, I bought the paperback edition of "The God Delusion" today, it's been alternately lauded and lambasted both in these forums and elsewhere, so I decided to find out what all the fuss was about.
The front of the hardcover was very shiny... hopefully you won't be missing out on that.
Well, it's sort of red and white I think, I'm more interested in the contents anyway.
I figured the contents would be the same. My copy is just more attractive to squirrels. I see that as a plus.
Getting tired of fruit flies?
They're not very social... and one starts to feel bad for them when they start growing legs where there eyes should be.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
MeDeFe wrote:Neoteny wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Neoteny wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Neoteny wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Speaking of having a look for oneself, I bought the paperback edition of "The God Delusion" today, it's been alternately lauded and lambasted both in these forums and elsewhere, so I decided to find out what all the fuss was about.
The front of the hardcover was very shiny... hopefully you won't be missing out on that.
Well, it's sort of red and white I think, I'm more interested in the contents anyway.
I figured the contents would be the same. My copy is just more attractive to squirrels. I see that as a plus.
Getting tired of fruit flies?
They're not very social... and one starts to feel bad for them when they start growing legs where there eyes should be.
But you wouldn't mind a squirrel with some extra legs, or even one that poops to see
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Neoteny wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Neoteny wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Neoteny wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Neoteny wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Speaking of having a look for oneself, I bought the paperback edition of "The God Delusion" today, it's been alternately lauded and lambasted both in these forums and elsewhere, so I decided to find out what all the fuss was about.
The front of the hardcover was very shiny... hopefully you won't be missing out on that.
Well, it's sort of red and white I think, I'm more interested in the contents anyway.
I figured the contents would be the same. My copy is just more attractive to squirrels. I see that as a plus.
Getting tired of fruit flies?
They're not very social... and one starts to feel bad for them when they start growing legs where there eyes should be.
But you wouldn't mind a squirrel with some extra legs, or even one that poops to see
Meh, it would take a lot longer to get to that point in squirrels. I'd get tired of them before that point.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
darvlay wrote:Get over it, people. It's just a crazy lookin' bear ejaculating into the waiting maw of an eager fox. Nothing more.
suggs wrote:mr. incrediball wrote:i cannot die.
Cool skills, nice one.
darvlay wrote:Get over it, people. It's just a crazy lookin' bear ejaculating into the waiting maw of an eager fox. Nothing more.
mr. incrediball wrote:suggs wrote:mr. incrediball wrote:i cannot die.
Cool skills, nice one.
after reading that for the 8th time... i still don't get it.
trk1994 wrote:rest assured that there is a life after death. i will not argue or debate it but if you need truth and fact to base your belief on do some research and see which "bible" is the most historicaly correct. Or if you need "prophetic proof", again do some reading and see. Yes as mentioned before the Christians and muslims believe close to the same thing about the after life and yes the do not like each other. BUt guess what, that is mentioned in the Bible. When Jacob and Esau parted ways it is told that the two families will allways be against each other. Hence the constant fighting between the muslims and Christians. God is real and the line is drawn. No, He will not come after you to make you see you must seek that out for yourself. The choice is yours to make, don't make your life a crap shoot, seek the answers for yourself. No one will be able to "convince" anyone. All a person can do is present the evidence "if you will" and each person must make their own choice. Make sure that the choice you make is the one you can live with.
darvlay wrote:Get over it, people. It's just a crazy lookin' bear ejaculating into the waiting maw of an eager fox. Nothing more.
geoff@xtra.co.nz wrote:2dimes wrote:OnlyAmbrose wrote:2dimes wrote:What's wrong with blind faith?
Not that I can enjoy such a thing myself, but I think it's probably not a bad thing.
If you're going to devote your life to something, it helps to know why.
Not to mention it loses credibility to those whose faith isn't so blind.
So you're saying there's something wrong with a person that lived her/his live for Jesus unless they questioned it?
there's something wrong with a person who has to conduct their life based on what someone else says or does rather than work it out themselves...why can't they figure out for themselves what's a healthy, appropriate, productive and acceptable way to lead their life and treat other people without having to model it on someone who might never have existed...no actually some people do need some help on this and modelling their behaviour based on a good example (whether it's a not real person or a real person) is necessary for some people who need all the help they can get
2dimes wrote:geoff@xtra.co.nz wrote:2dimes wrote:OnlyAmbrose wrote:2dimes wrote:What's wrong with blind faith?
Not that I can enjoy such a thing myself, but I think it's probably not a bad thing.
If you're going to devote your life to something, it helps to know why.
Not to mention it loses credibility to those whose faith isn't so blind.
So you're saying there's something wrong with a person that lived her/his live for Jesus unless they questioned it?
there's something wrong with a person who has to conduct their life based on what someone else says or does rather than work it out themselves...why can't they figure out for themselves what's a healthy, appropriate, productive and acceptable way to lead their life and treat other people without having to model it on someone who might never have existed...no actually some people do need some help on this and modelling their behaviour based on a good example (whether it's a not real person or a real person) is necessary for some people who need all the help they can get
It was more of an exagerated example because I don't think AllwaysAmbrose really believes blind faith is a bad thing, even if he's like me and want's to try to figure some things out.
I think blind faith is fine, weather it be in God or something easier to imagine as real.
Some theorys don't need to be tested to have value.
2dimes wrote:geoff@xtra.co.nz wrote:2dimes wrote:OnlyAmbrose wrote:2dimes wrote:What's wrong with blind faith?
Not that I can enjoy such a thing myself, but I think it's probably not a bad thing.
If you're going to devote your life to something, it helps to know why.
Not to mention it loses credibility to those whose faith isn't so blind.
So you're saying there's something wrong with a person that lived her/his live for Jesus unless they questioned it?
there's something wrong with a person who has to conduct their life based on what someone else says or does rather than work it out themselves...why can't they figure out for themselves what's a healthy, appropriate, productive and acceptable way to lead their life and treat other people without having to model it on someone who might never have existed...no actually some people do need some help on this and modelling their behaviour based on a good example (whether it's a not real person or a real person) is necessary for some people who need all the help they can get
It was more of an exagerated example because I don't think AllwaysAmbrose really believes blind faith is a bad thing, even if he's like me and want's to try to figure some things out.
I think blind faith is fine, weather it be in God or something easier to imagine as real.
Some theorys don't need to be tested to have value.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
116Soldier wrote:Christianity is not the only thing that requires blind faith. One who believes in evolution requires blind faith. and one who is an atheist also has blind faith, they just don't realize it.
Norse wrote:But, alas, you are all cock munching rent boys, with an IQ that would make my local spaco clinic blush.
116Soldier wrote:Christianity is not the only thing that requires blind faith. One who believes in evolution requires blind faith. and one who is an atheist also has blind faith, they just don't realize it.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
Oh hang on hang on! I want to try this game too....116Soldier wrote:Christianity is not the only thing that requires blind faith. One who believes in evolution requires blind faith. and one who is an atheist also has blind faith, they just don't realize it.
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
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