I don't know if there is a god but I love the look on christians faces when you say "FUCK GOD!"
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I don't know if there is a god but I love the look on christians faces when you say "FUCK GOD!"
im prob gonna get quite the heat from this one but here goes.
this is my oppinion and i dont say anyone els is wrong or to step on anyones toes, you just do as i do belive what you want!
god(s) only eksists becouse folks dont have anything good in there lives to hang on to.
he was created as the laws are today to get a savege world siviliced
some one (the creators) are layin in there graves laughing, thinkin this was not suposed to have happend
we have what 8-10 diff religions and all of them are different from one another all the cults ect ect how can enyone freely belive in takin there own lives becouse some god suposed to have told em to and not in words but with signs!?
if nothing good ever happends you create your own truth of things, if no one listens to what you have to say you create someone who does, so what is god a super version of your old friend from daycare, invisible sam and no one but you could see him!???
if folks belived more in themselfs we diddent need religion the root of every war on earth.....egeomet amice - I AM MY OWN MASTER and i belive fully in my self and what im capeble of dont need no make belive guy and if i did i would have a imagination to create my very own LOL
(just so you know my parents are roman chatolic so i had the choise)
There's a driving force, that's for certain...I've felt it when I've been high, especially. However, I don't call that force "God" because I just tend to associate that with organized religion (which I believe is detrimental to each individual's own spiritual journey through life), so I usually refer to it as The Presence. Whoever says life is no accident is right; it's too amazing to be. The common idea of a "God" is too simple, though, I think. It's deeper; it's all around us; it's in us; we are it; it is nothing and everything, just like the universe. Which, now I think of it, I think it is.
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Originally Posted by imitator
The angel Kryon has indicated multiple possibly 100s of things about science that has come true after the fact. Kryon Book II pg 223. the question was raised what to do about radioactive waste, his responce "look to your biology" and in Kryon Book III pg 249 he says we will start to develop "bioremidation" using living organizmes to "eat" radioactive waste. these books were written in 1989 i believe.
In science news magazine over 10 years later there was an article ..heres a quote from it "..Exxon Corp. and DuPont are testing a variety of plants to see if they can do some of the dirty work of cleaning up such pollutants as radioactive material, lead, selenium, and oil. many plants, it turns out, have a taste for these stubborn contaminants"
Thats just one of..well alot..Kryon has been proven real multiple times and also has been invited to the United Nations many times. I dont like trying to prove sceptics wrong simply because I already know your wrong its just pointless work to me.
Now that a sceptic said it it must be true!
You guys are just clowns, you have been given a chance to discover truth and just throw it away like a piece of trash. It takes work, hard work..somthing which you know nothing of and you will get exactly what you diserve mark my words.
You do realize that your "proof" lies in a man who seriously claims that angels spoke to him?Quote:
Originally Posted by PureEvil760
Amazing how so many people can scoff at religions such as mormanism, for the exact same things that are being used as solid logic later on.
Let us look at some of the other gems that this angel has given to the race of men...
We were altered by aliens 100,000 years ago. For those wondering what Pleiades and Pleiadeans are...Quote:
Human bodies were altered around 100,000 years ago with the assistance of an advanced race from the Pleiades This explains why there is only one kind of Human Being, an evolutionary trait that not echoed in any other form of life which has massive variety. Scientific American commented that about 100,000 years ago there were at least 17 kinds of Humans in development, but only one emerged.
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Pleiadeans (also spelled Pleiadian or Plejaran) is the name given to what are said to be a group of extraterrestrials and "multidimensional spirit beings" from the Pleiades star cluster in the constellation of Taurus), approximately 400 light years from planet Earth. Their home planet is said to be called Erra, and various descriptions of their appearance have been given by those whom claim have been in contact with them.
Far fetched at the very best if we are very gracious in granting tall tales to be accepted anywhere near fact.
So convienient... making sure that one doesnt have to deal with the pesky questions about the fate of mankind in the future. Also nice that they were able to tie up that loose end that some had about the world not ending back in 00.Quote:
The Armageddon prophesied for the end of the last millennium could indeed have happened, but humanity has collectively chosen not to self-destruct, and is now entering the next phase of physical and spiritual evolution, for which any prophecy and prediction becomes nearly impossible.
This one seems to be in conflict with the majority of christianity as far as I can tell. Dont recall the bible mentioning anything like that, would think something that big would be mentioned, considering we are so self centered to have assumed, through the church no less, that the sun revolved around the earth.Quote:
The Universe is teeming with life, although Earth and humans have a special purpose.
I could go on, but I see no point...
Also, to address what seems to be an overcommon arguement tactic that needs to stop...
Malarky. You do like it, hence why you are doing it. If it bothered you, or you truely didnt like "doing it", you wouldnt. There is no reason to. Unless of course what you are stating is untrue, and you do enjoy doing it.Quote:
I dont like trying to prove sceptics wrong simply because I already know your wrong its just pointless work to me
This tactic is used alot, to try to sway the people reading the conversation, by the use of 3rd party exclusion. You make yourself seem disinterested, and uninvolved or unwilling to be in the conversation taking place. After having done so, and trying to show that you have no interest, you interject with comments in regards to it, all while trying ot maintain the idea that you arent involved. People are more likely to believe, or take the time to digest what a 3rd party is saying in regards to a conversation taking place, due to them not having any supposed bias in regards.
But as we have shown, you did have an interest, you are biased in the arguement, and you even go so far as to flat out state that others are wrong. Personally, when using an arguement so full of holes and "angels speaking to men about aliens altering the human race", id rather avoid putting off that kind of vibe, as it incites people to try to call you on your claim.
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Originally Posted by PureEvil760
Real mature response by the way. Its obvious that you have no intention of actually having a conversation or discussion, you merely wish to repeat your point over and over again with your fingers in your ears.Quote:
"You are never dedicated to something you have complete confidence in. No one is fanatically shouting that the sun is going to rise tomorrow. They know it's going to rise tomorrow. When people are fanatically dedicated to political or religious faiths or any other kinds of dogmas or goals, it's always because these dogmas or goals are in doubt." - Zen and the Art of Motorcycle
Grow up, learn how to have a conversation like an adult, and come back then. Until then there is no point speaking to you, you have no intention of actually listening.
I bet at this point right now you arent even reading what I say to see what I mean, but only to find a way to retort in some manner.
It could of been many things that caused the big bang, but you only have one answer. How does that weigh out. . .Quote:
Originally Posted by AtmanWalter
I believe in God and as for my thoughts on the big bang theory, its just that...a theory. Maybe God created the universe that way or maybe he did it with the snap of his fingers. My personal opinion is that we have to believe what we do by faith alone. And the only way to know would be to die, as I believe that it is to complex (or simple) that as a mortal it is impossible to comprehend.