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battletroop27 wrote:Before you vote, consider these options:
3). In Heaven, you are undoubtedly not allowed to sin. Whether you're a good person or not, sinning is fun (video games are sins, and every thing but basic life functions and god-related stuff is a sin). Religious texts depict Hell as bad, but barely ever talk about Heaven or going into detail about it. Maybe they're trying to hide something; lying about Hell as a place of suffering while it's actually paradise.
Mykel wrote:Well fist off, I am an Ignostic (spelling?), do belive in God, but also other Gods and belifes. I feel that to fallow the preachings of a book that was writen long ago, by someone. (No derect name). I might be wrong, but I havent yet had the time to read the "Good" book yet. Although i have read Dantees Infrno, not that is a good look in to hell. It is a good read to.
And lilwdlnddude, i agree the bast thing to do is to informe yourself, not live by what someone tells you.
Phate wrote:I think that people being too fastidious over other's spelling/grammar is more annoying.
For example someone writes: "Your right" and some pompous git comes along and just posts: "*You're*" or something along those lines. . .
thegrimsleeper wrote:I like your erroneous yet in that correction, Johnny...
There is no hell, and no heaven, either. Consciousness and Being are things whose true nature is far beyond the limits of human comprehension. When you die, you return to this "Soul Collective" that everything (living and otherwise) is, and has always been, a part of.
God did not create Man because he was bored and wanted a good show. Man created God because he was primitive and scared, and he needed a way to explain how everything came to be. Thus the first relilgion was born, and it was a good and necessary touchstone for Early Man. Without it, we would not know civilization or society. With the advent of these, religion became a means by which the State could control man, and terrify him into submission. Thus the idea of hell was born, and the thing which Man created so that he could walk the world unafraid was now the very thing he lived in fear of.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
johnnyrotten wrote:Mykel wrote:Well fist off, I am an Ignostic (spelling?), do belive in God, but also other Gods and belifes...
Well first off, I am an Agnostic, (I) do believe in God, but also other Gods and beliefs.
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