wtf how can u be scared of torog
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wtf how can u be scared of torog
Not of him, but of people like him and their ever-growing population. They only see in black and white. It is disturbing.
I'm so scared i think i wet myself. :rolleyes:
actually there are even more agnostics and atheists today then there were 50 or so years ago......problem is as more and more "stray away from god" the more people like him feel they need to try and "preach the word" to others.....i can respect him for one thing....he does have some serious faith..and in a world where fiath is dwindling and people are giving up he still believes....i dont' believe in what he believes in....but i can respect the fact that no matter how many non-believers question (and damn good questions sometimes) him, he doesn't really stagger....and that takes some serious balls.....Quote:
Originally Posted by lemonboy
To me, that's the sign of close mindedness. It's only natural to change your beliefs from time to time, especially when confronted with damn good questions that you can't answer. You have to constantly question your beliefs, to see if they really fit in with reality. When reality seems to contradict your beliefs, you ought to seriously examine the facts, to try to find out if you're really wrong or if your information is. I find myself changing my mind a lot to fit the facts I'm presented with. My world outlook is constantly changing as experience continually provides me with a clearer picture of reality. I haven't always believed what I believe now, you know. Why just a few years ago I was a Marxist, and a few years before that I was a Christian. I'm not ashamed to admit that I've believed some really outlandish ideas over the course of my life. Alien abductions, ESP, ghosts, prophecies about the end of the world, Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy...but as my mind has matured I have rejected those beliefs that didn't fit in with what I've learned about the world. Steadfast dogmatism is nothing to be jealous of.
“In science it often happens that scientists say, ‘You know that's a really good argument; my position is mistaken,’ and then they would actually change their minds and you never hear that old view from them again. They really do it. It doesn't happen as often as it should, because scientists are human and change is sometimes painful. But it happens every day. I cannot recall the last time someting like that happened in politics or religion.” —Carl Sagan
i am glad that this post has turned more spiritual. again, i respect torog, i m just a little afraid of him/his equivilants in today's society.
.... who's torog?
After reading this its safe to say I'm ganna go bash some gays, hang some blacks, and cook some Jews.Bastards.
yea know it's still close mindness....but it does signify someone that just won't give up, and sometimes that's a good thing...it's something i know i don't have, and can see where giving up has gotten me...
But he didn't say muslim men need to be crushed, he said muslim men who are fanatics out to kill everybody needs to be crushed. same with chinese, he cited a specific group, not the race as a whole.Quote:
Originally Posted by ermitonto