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06-29-2006, 01:50 AM #21Senior Member
Is it strange to have no actual belief in anything?
[QUOTE=Mr. TBAGU 420]Personally, i don't believe in gods. I mean, if there was a god, why do we have killings and terrorist attacks on the US? Why do good, strong, friendly people die because of stupid reasons they can't control? Why do people sell themselves on the street like pieces of meat? Why are there guns and knives to kill people instead of using them for what they are MEANT for? Couldn't god prevent these things if he were real?[QUOTE]
We have killings and terrorist attacks on the US because people are dicks that believed they have been wronged and think murder will help and some people are just nuts. Good, strong, friendly people die for reasons they can't control because we live in a chaotic universe.. anything that can happen, will happen under the right circumstances. People sell themselves on the street like pieces of meat because they don't value themselves and it's accepted enough by society so people can continue to dangerously make quick cash with a working, breathing body as the only requirement. There are guns and knives to kill people because guns and knives kill people efficiently, some guns were MEANT to do nothing but kill humans. God could prevent this if he was real but why would he? As a creator he may guide his creatures but allow them to live and grow themselves, becoming their own people. If there is a higher power, they are not to blame for the way people act.
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06-29-2006, 02:39 AM #22Senior Member
Is it strange to have no actual belief in anything?
[QUOTE=ThatTokenWhiteGuy][QUOTE=Mr. TBAGU 420]Personally, i don't believe in gods. I mean, if there was a god, why do we have killings and terrorist attacks on the US? Why do good, strong, friendly people die because of stupid reasons they can't control? Why do people sell themselves on the street like pieces of meat? Why are there guns and knives to kill people instead of using them for what they are MEANT for? Couldn't god prevent these things if he were real?
We have killings and terrorist attacks on the US because people are dicks that believed they have been wronged and think murder will help and some people are just nuts. Good, strong, friendly people die for reasons they can't control because we live in a chaotic universe.. anything that can happen, will happen under the right circumstances. People sell themselves on the street like pieces of meat because they don't value themselves and it's accepted enough by society so people can continue to dangerously make quick cash with a working, breathing body as the only requirement. There are guns and knives to kill people because guns and knives kill people efficiently, some guns were MEANT to do nothing but kill humans. God could prevent this if he was real but why would he? As a creator he may guide his creatures but allow them to live and grow themselves, becoming their own people. If there is a higher power, they are not to blame for the way people act.
Eloquent!
Mr TGABU 420
God blessed us with free will, some use it........... tragically.Friends don\'t let friends Go to Hell. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Rs-X...elated&search=
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06-29-2006, 02:56 AM #23Senior Member
Is it strange to have no actual belief in anything?
xa-sa-ya-a-ra-sa-a:xa-sa-a-ya-[th]a-i-ya:va-za-ra-
ka:xa-sa-a-ya-[th]a-i-ya:xa-sa-a-ya[th]a-i-ya-a-
na-a-ma:da-a-ra-ya-va-ha-u-sa:xa-sa-a-ya-[th]a-
i-ya-ha-ya-a:pa-u-ca:ha-xa-a-ma-na-i-sa-i-ya
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06-29-2006, 06:34 PM #24Senior Member
Is it strange to have no actual belief in anything?
Originally Posted by Delta9
Arsine; a college campus, with the ministry group "chi alpha"; In a library; "a", either, stands for a designated time-zone, or, 10 to the negative eighteenth power; ra is an Ancient Egyptian Sun God; "sine anno", or, in Latin, sign of our faith; (colon) Arsine; College Campus; 10 (-18); librarian; (Bracketed) Technische Hochschule, or, thorium (/Brackets)...
Okay. Help me out.
The term XA refers to one of the following:
* a processor architecture, called extended addressing, first introduced by IBM in 1981 in the System/370 model 3081 mainframe computer
* a Scion (car) model (xA)
* the X/Open XA transaction processing specification
* a college campus ministry group, Chi Alpha
Sa or sa may stand for:
* arsine, a toxic gas
* the ancient Egyptian hieroglyph meaning "protection" (see sa (hieroglyph))
* samarium, until the 1920s, when the symbol Sm became universal
* Sanskrit language (ISO 639 alpha-2, sa)
* sine anno, used in bibliographies to indicate that a publication date is unknown
YA is used by some libraries to classify literary works targeted towards young adults.
See also
* library science.
* YA Librarian
Ra
in hieroglyphs
r:a-N5:Z1-C2 ,
N5:Z1-C2, or
C2
TH, Th, or th may stand for:
* the symbol for the chemical element thorium (Th)
* the 29th letter of the Albanian alphabet, see th (letter)
* the symbol of thoracic vertebrae (Th1-Th12)
* a digraph th used
* in English to identify the sounds /θ/ and /ð/ (IPA).
* in Albanian to identify the sound /θ/
* in some Celtic languages to refer to the product of lenition of t.
* Thailand (ISO country code, TH)
* Thai language (ISO 639 alpha-2, th)
* a transcription/representation of the icelandic sounds/letters eth (ð) and thorn (þ).
* the acronym TH for Technische Hochschule, i.e. a university of technology in German-speaking countries
* TeenHelp.org, a popular teen advice website
* Trunk highway
* The HTML or XHTML element for creating a header cell of table:
* The webcomic Theater Hopper
Encyclopedia Article about "A"
http://encyclopedia.tfd.com/a
about "i"
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/i
about "u"
http://encyclopedia.tfd.com/u
za may mean:
* Zhuang language (ISO 639 alpha-2, za) [/B] may mean:
VA may mean:
* the SI volt-amp unit of apparent power
* the USPS postal state code for Virginia (formerly Va.)
* .va, the ISO country code and ccTLD for the Vatican City
* Va is another name for the Wa people of China
* the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, formerly the Veterans Administration
* VA Software Corporation (formerly VA Linux Systems), provider of the SourceForge Development Intelligence application
* VA is often used in musical compilations to refer Various Artists
* VA is short for an Actor who provides voices for animated films, television series, radio and television commercials, audio dramas, dubbed foreign language films, video games, puppet shows, and amusement rides
KA, Ka or ka may mean:
* Georgian language (ISO 639 alpha-2)
* Ka, a letter of Cyrillic alphabet
* Ka is a part of the soul in Egyptian mythology
* Ford Ka, model of car made by Ford
* an abbreviation for the Russian Kamov design bureau
* an abbreviation for the Kappa Alpha Society
* KÃ*, a Cirque du Soleil troupe based at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas
* the particle that marks a question in Japanese grammar
* the IATA code for Dragonair
* German: Keine Ahnung (no idea)
* Ka, a sort of karma in Stephen King's Dark Tower series.
* Mister Ka, main character in the books of Frans Kafka.
* In chemistry, Ka is the Acid dissociation constant.
Da may refer to:
* Adi Da, a spiritual leader once known as Da Free John, and Da Love-Ananda
* Da, a main character in the Northern Ireland comedy series Give My Head Peace
* A corrupt version of the word the, as in "da bomb!"
Ma may stand for:
* Ma, a two-letter English word meaning Mother.
* "Ma" is the word for mother, or part of the word for mother, in many human languages around the world. Many linguists believe that it was the word for mother in an ancient human language.
* Ma, transliteration of the ancient Egyptian abbreviation of Meshwesh, an ancient Berber tribe.
* , transliteration of Chinese family name 馬,?,? etc.
* Ma (mythology).
* Mega-annum (Ma) â?? a time period of one million (106) years.
* Ma is the second syllable in Buddhist "Six syllable mantra" Om mani padme hum.
* Ma means space in Japanese and often refers to silence in music.
* The Ma River in Vietnam.
* The Mach number in physics.
Na can refer to:
* The name of Sodium in the periodic table.
* The name of a tribal people of Arunachal Pradesh. See Nga people.
Pa, PA or pa may stand for:
* pa, a word for dad or father ("pa" or "paw")
* pa, Chinese political title meaning hegemon
* Pa, Māori word meaning a fortified village or redoubt, described at length in Māori Wars
* Per annum, p.a.
* Palestinian Authority
* Panama (ISO country code, PA)
* Panjabi language (ISO 639 alpha-2, pa)
* pascal (Pa), SI unit of pressure
* Passenger Announcement (PA), not to be confused with Public Address System described below.
* Peano arithmetic
* Pennsylvania, the US state
* Penny Arcade, the popular gaming webcomic
* People's Association, in Singapore
* Personal Assistant (PA)
* physician assistant, the medical profession
* Press Association,(PA) the UK news agency
* Production assistant,(PA)
* protactinium (Pa), symbol for the chemical element
* Port Angeles a city in Washington, USA
* Polyamide (PA), a kind of plastic
* Polyacetylene (PA)
* Power amplifier
* Public Address System system amplification equipment
* Phillips Academy, a private secondary school
* PA is the IATA alpha code designator for Pan American World Airways (Pan Am)
* PA is also the short form for the PA-RISC family processor architecture from Hewlett-Packard
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06-29-2006, 07:25 PM #25Senior Member
Is it strange to have no actual belief in anything?
It is not strange to have no belief in the supernatural. Over 10% of the American population and over 1 billion people around the world are atheist or agnostic.
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06-29-2006, 07:26 PM #26Senior Member
Is it strange to have no actual belief in anything?
I got it it says "Heres a picture of the Mad Hatter, enjoy!"
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07-01-2006, 12:49 PM #27Senior Member
Is it strange to have no actual belief in anything?
What is the difference what you believe as long as you are a good person?
Nothing. Something. It's all the same in the end...
KARMA
:smokin:
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07-01-2006, 02:36 PM #28Senior Member
Is it strange to have no actual belief in anything?
Originally Posted by Binzhoubum
I bet that there are many people who, still, think that we're devil-worshippers, or something of that sort.
:stoned: < ("Can't you see the Devil in my eyes?")
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07-01-2006, 02:42 PM #29Senior Member
Is it strange to have no actual belief in anything?
Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs
LOL
:smokin:
I thought if you smoked weed you automatically believed in and regularly practiced devil-worship...Did I miss a day of Stoner School?
:stoned:
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07-01-2006, 03:46 PM #30Senior Member
Is it strange to have no actual belief in anything?
Originally Posted by Binzhoubum
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