. . that . .
fairies wear boots, and you gotta believe me.
Yes, I am high right now, long live Ozzy!
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. . that . .
fairies wear boots, and you gotta believe me.
Yes, I am high right now, long live Ozzy!
i personally think that i know god isnt real, i know some guy randomly made him up to rule his people.. but this was over 2000 years ago i thought we would have relized by now he was just jokin around.. an im sure he had a good laugh about it
Reasearched that one well..well one thing I do know, is theres a K and a W in that word.Quote:
Originally Posted by Oil_Man
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Well... then, what explains the evolution?Quote:
Originally Posted by reaper666
the tooth fairy????????????????????????? lolQuote:
Originally Posted by darth stoner
We have no idea. We have not even observed the entire universe yet. To say a entity looking out for us who exhibits human emotions did it has no logical basis.Quote:
Originally Posted by Justum17
The Bible was written by man, and now there are several 'versions' out these, KJV, NAS, etc. Which is these is correct, excuse me, most correct?
Evangelicals and some other Christians believe in the doctrine of Sola Scriptura (by the Scriptures alone), and that the Bible and ONLY the Bible can be considered the inspired Word of God (their version of course).
In Prima Scriptura (primarily by Scripture), other writings by Church authorities, the Saints, etc, and personal revelation are also valid sources of Truth.
I think the Scriptures are important, but it is the individual's relationship with God that matters, and I say whatever means gets you closer to what He would have you be is good and true. That could even be a conversation here that could inspire someone, you never know.
"Everything we do, everything we are, rests on our personal power. If we have enough of it, one word uttered to us might be sufficient to change the course of our lives. But if we don't have enough personal power, the most magnificent piece of wisdom can be revealed to us and that revelation won't make a damn bit of difference." Don Juan Matus - Tales of Power
I stole that from another member here or at icmag.com, but I like it and is suits this discussion nicely.