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biznology
you could always move to sweden....

alt i dont see how that solves much. :D|
jploveparade
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you could always move to sweden....

alt i dont see how that solves much.


It would solve a lot of my sexual fantasies with blond girls named Inga do naughty stuff somewhere near a mountainlake
Michael Russo
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Originally posted by davinox
I've heard many Christians say that they have had a conversation with god, and that they talk to God, and he talks back.

Any Christians out there in TA that want to share their conversations with God?

just curious, cuz it sounds like bull to me.


I've never heard of that, but you should check this site out... do it honestly, get in the right mindset and watch the video from start to end... don't start it with the idea that it's going to be bull. It has nothing to do with proving anything, but the video conveys quite a good message. Start with the right mindset and you will enjoy it, I promise you.

http://www.theinterviewwithgod.com/
jploveparade
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Originally posted by Michael Russo


I've never heard of that, but you should check this site out... do it honestly, get in the right mindset and watch the video from start to end... don't start it with the idea that it's going to be bull. It has nothing to do with proving anything, but the video conveys quite a good message. Start with the right mindset and you will enjoy it, I promise you.

http://www.theinterviewwithgod.com/


I already saw that Paul van Duck interview :D
Michael Russo
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Originally posted by jploveparade


I already saw that Paul van Duck interview :D


hilarious
Arbiter
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Originally posted by davinox
I've heard many Christians say that they have had a conversation with god, and that they talk to God, and he talks back.


I suspect this is a result of their subconscious realization that no rational justification for their beliefs exists. The result is that their mind believes it has to justify those beliefs, and so it constructs a "conversation" between the subconscious and the conscious minds to allow a person to rationalize their otherwise irrational faith.
TrAZ
Lol...ah i shouldndt get started

all i have to say is the church is a manipulative organization that brainwashes people for there money.

Did u know that religion was sort of build kind of like a governemnt...a hierarchy to have power over civilians.

ill go into more detail later, gotta jet
jploveparade
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all i have to say is the church is a manipulative organization that brainwashes people for there money.
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Sounds more like the record industry to me
Arbiter
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Originally posted by jploveparade
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Sounds more like the record industry to me


:haha: Nice
Michael Russo
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Originally posted by Arbiter


I suspect this is a result of their subconscious realization that no rational justification for their beliefs exists. The result is that their mind believes it has to justify those beliefs, and so it constructs a "conversation" between the subconscious and the conscious minds to allow a person to rationalize their otherwise irrational faith.


I got an idea... since your're such an expert on the topic, why don't you list some arguments FOR the existence of God, and some against.

I'm not talking Christianity here, just God in general.

Michael Russo
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Originally posted by TrAZ
Lol...ah i shouldndt get started

all i have to say is the church is a manipulative organization that brainwashes people for there money.

Did u know that religion was sort of build kind of like a governemnt...a hierarchy to have power over civilians.

ill go into more detail later, gotta jet


another expert

I think that's extremely obvious since the Church used to be the government
Bondor
what i dont get is why all those old people get up early go to church and then fall asleep during the surman(sp)

can someone explain???
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