WHITE-TRASH
I wanna be Dave
It’s not a chip, I’m right and you are wrong.
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Impossible, you use an iphone therefore it is not possible for you to be correct.
It’s not a chip, I’m right and you are wrong.
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It’s written in the evidence if you care to study.
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Shall I say it again, what the hell do you think created this earth? Some random explosion? How did people come around? Animals? Find me another explanation. Try to sway me.
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It’s over, move on until you have proof.
I’ve spent years debating this issue and the conclusion is always the same and it’s boring.
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It’s not a chip, it’s a fact. I’m right and you are wrong.
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I don't have to prove anything. You have your beliefs.
I stated on the first page, I'm not here to change anyone's beliefs. I believe in what I believe in because that's the way I was raised. You don't like it, don't worry about it.
You still haven't won, you're just looking for an argument.
I have won the argument until anyone here proves their god claim.
The Big Bang is settled science and evolution from a common ancestor is settled science. If you are not swayed by the culmination of scientific consensus, I cannot help you.
First, you don't understand what a theory is. A hypothesis (Creation, for example), is a suggested and untested explanation. You can find evidence for Creation, but not enough to make it a working theory. A theory is a tested, verified, and widely substantiated explanation. Having said that, a theory can be incomplete. The more we learn, the better refined the theory becomes.
Second, there is no "abounding" evidence for Creation. Whatever supporting evidence there is comes from cherry picking data that aligns with the hypothesis and ignoring that which doesn't. If you applied that to your real life decisions you'd qualify as delusional.
Third, ever play Clue?
I'm saddened that nobody caught the comedy gold in that.
Meh whatever, y'all can have your ancient Aesop's fables written by highly superstitious flat earthers and the rest of us will live and die like nature inteded.
Agreed. I was raised that same way, kinda wandered off, but as life has gone forward I've experienced several unexplainable events, so more my experience than how I was raised. Go to whatever church you want as long as not hurting anyone else. I prefer to commune in nature where we're one with the Earth and God, than in a building with a bunch of people. We are of the Earth, not above it and hear to use it all up. A popular saying with mountain bikers, when people say that can't ride, gotta go to church, is that we're going to church too....church of the mountain bikers! Come commune with us in the hills, mountains, and zen out on some sweet trails. "thumbsup"
No.
If you're so adamant, please prove your theorem that there is no god or 'higher power'. "thumbsup"
It's a scientific theory, not settle by any means and we still don't know how all the ingredients for this got here before the theorized bang.
Roger that!
I missed it first time, 'revised edition' book rotflmfao!!!!!!
I love these types of discussions as long as everyone remains calm and doesn't take it personally or claim to have 'won' anything, very interesting to me.
All religions I can think of at the moment have a god (central higher power), Christianity, Buddhism (except Buddhism apparently), native Americans (Great Creator), etcetera, in my opinion these are all the same god, God, Creator, etc. Buddhism and native American religions make the most sense to me, I've studied many of them and know (and discuss with some of them about this), there seems to be consensus that there's a higher power even though it seems that Buddhism doesn't necessarily agree that there is. This discussion reminds me of a very interesting docudrama we watched on Netflix awhile back. Very deep discussion, interesting, loved it! Everyone should be raised to be in tune/touch with the Earth/cosmos and all that is around us, would be a much better place to live.
Humano (2013) - IMDb
Humano (2013)
Not Rated | 1h 27min | Documentary, Mystery | November 2013 (Argentina)
Humano Poster
A young man travels to the Andean mountains to understand the origin of man and the reason of his existence.
Director: Alan Stivelman
Writer: Alan Stivelman
In Yoga, "Namaste", the spirit within me honors the spirit within you.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namaste
Native American religion
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American_religion
Buddhism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhism
The funny thing about his debate is that nobody ACTUALLY knows anything...
Or really cares. I'm just here because evangelicals are insane.
Happy for people to believe whatever they want, but please, stop suggesting there's a sh*tload of evidence for the existence of a god, when there's in fact none. If there was evidence then there'd be no debate and we wouldn't even be having this discussion, right?
All religions I can think of at the moment have a god (central higher power), Christianity, Buddhism (except Buddhism apparently), native Americans (Great Creator), etcetera, in my opinion these are all the same god, God, Creator, etc. Buddhism and native American religions make the most sense to me, I've studied many of them and know (and discuss with some of them about this), there seems to be consensus that there's a higher power even though it seems that Buddhism doesn't necessarily agree that there is.[/url]
"thumbsup"Everyone should be raised to be in tune/touch with the Earth/cosmos and all that is around us, would be a much better place to live.
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