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Holy Clitoris Creationist (pg. 2)
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| quote: | Originally posted by ***
What makes you think that?
It seems like an awfully generalized statement.
You must have a lot of pain and conflict inside to be wanting millions and millions of people to be killed. That is pretty depraved. |
its ok ... they'll all go to heaven
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by ***
You must have a lot of pain and conflict inside to be wanting millions and millions of people to be killed. That is pretty depraved. |
Maybe the human race could get some real work done then. |
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| *** |
| quote: | | its ok ... they'll all go to heaven |
Not all religions have a heaven. |
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| *** |
| quote: | Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Maybe the human race could get some real work done then. |
Why? |
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| Redd |
| quote: | Originally posted by ***
Not all religions have a heaven. |
no but the true one does! |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by ***
Why? |
Because then we could focus on science and tangible things that actually make progress for humanity and not have to worry about what a bunch of wack jobs think an invisible man in the sky is going to do?
Imagine if we didn't have to deal with a billion muslims or conservative christians (the same exact people in my view, just as evil). No stupid rallying masses to go off and be violent over things that don't matter like who's cousin was who's of some martyr or saint.
Religion breeds stupidity and slows down progress. The quicker we rid ourselves of it as a species the better! |
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| srussell0018 |
| lol @ Nou talking about doing real work. |
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| tubularbills |
| quote: | Originally posted by ***
Sounds friendlier than some physics professors.
It can't be proven anyway so it is a nonsensical topic.
We can't account for variation in the state of the physical universe scientifically prior to a point of the scientific record which historically is very young and not full.
People up until a few months ago didn't think anything went faster than light, but that was proven false.
If things can go faster than light time/space is a redundant concept because it equates a threshold that facilitates timetravel. With time travel time is only one dimension of space time organization and all dimensions can be altered. |
wtf how'd you get your user name to be ***? |
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| Redd |
| clearly a mastermind alt |
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| Acton |
| quote: | Originally posted by ***
Sounds friendlier than some physics professors.
It can't be proven anyway so it is a nonsensical topic.
We can't account for variation in the state of the physical universe scientifically prior to a point of the scientific record which historically is very young and not full.
People up until a few months ago didn't think anything went faster than light, but that was proven false.
If things can go faster than light time/space is a redundant concept because it equates a threshold that facilitates timetravel. With time travel time is only one dimension of space time organization and all dimensions can be altered. |
Holy ing crap :stongue:
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| *** |
| quote: | Originally posted by Redd
no but the true one does! |
That sounds awfully preachy. |
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| *** |
| quote: | Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Because then we could focus on science and tangible things that actually make progress for humanity and not have to worry about what a bunch of wack jobs think an invisible man in the sky is going to do?
Imagine if we didn't have to deal with a billion muslims or conservative christians (the same exact people in my view, just as evil). No stupid rallying masses to go off and be violent over things that don't matter like who's cousin was who's of some martyr or saint.
Religion breeds stupidity and slows down progress. The quicker we rid ourselves of it as a species the better! |
But what would you base good and evil on?
Or right and wrong? |
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