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51 reasons why God exists

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  • Level 43
    Sword of Sodan
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    Feb 1, 2013 9:52 am GMT

    I couldn't make it past #7.

     

    How far did you guys get?

    I couldn't make it past #7.

     

    How far did you guys get?

  • Level 7
    Sectoid
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    Feb 1, 2013 10:17 am GMT

    i like reason 21, because i feel the big bang theory is such a crock, and couldnt happen if it tried a billion trillion times.

     

    reason 26 man vs animal.   i beg to differ.   we all are animals. which all serve a different purpose.  we are no special than the next organism.

    i like reason 21, because i feel the big bang theory is such a crock, and couldnt happen if it tried a billion trillion times.

     

    reason 26 man vs animal.   i beg to differ.   we all are animals. which all serve a different purpose.  we are no special than the next organism.

  • Level 32
    Snake Eater
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    Feb 1, 2013 10:18 am GMT
    Sorry, but 51 reasons automatically makes this thread a tl;dr.
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    Sorry, but 51 reasons automatically makes this thread a tl;dr.
  • Level 32
    Snake Eater
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    Feb 1, 2013 10:21 am GMT
    Guybrush_3 wrote:

    Oh look, someone that doesn't understand evolution, at ALL.

    Not believing in Evolution is like not believing there are other planets outside of this planet in our Solar System.
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    Oh look, someone that doesn't understand evolution, at ALL.

    [/QUOTE]Not believing in Evolution is like not believing there are other planets outside of this planet in our Solar System.
  • Level 26
    Cyber-Lip
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    Feb 1, 2013 10:32 am GMT
    Such rubbish. Not that I discount God. But the bible stuff is rubbish.

    Such rubbish. Not that I discount God. But the bible stuff is rubbish.
  • Level 21
    Rescue Ranger
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    Feb 1, 2013 10:33 am GMT
    I read the entire thing. Here is my response.

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  • Level 37
    Heiankyo Alien
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    Feb 1, 2013 10:39 am GMT

    Some of the points are just stupid.

    and im a theist.



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    Screw that, I'm not gonna act all fake just for some chick. I'm not confident, I don't like being funny, I'm not going to try to be c0cky If she has a problem with that, then she can hit the road. Seriously, who the hell does she think she is, to expect me to change for her?

    My dreams are far fetched so I still sleep beneath this park bench.

    Some of the points are just stupid.

    and im a theist.

  • Level 32
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    Faith through fallacy.

    Must be nice.

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  • Level 63
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    Feb 1, 2013 10:54 am GMT

    themajormayor wrote:

    Inconsistancy wrote:

    4. And 'nothing' is something.
    5. Universe from nothing, but note: nothing weighs something and has some volume. 

    no

    Yes. Physics nothing != layman's nothing

    [QUOTE="themajormayor"]

    [QUOTE="Inconsistancy"]

    4. And 'nothing' is something.
    5. Universe from nothing, but note: nothing weighs something and has some volume. 

    [/QUOTE]

    no

    [/QUOTE]

    Yes. Physics nothing != layman's nothing

  • Level 7
    Sectoid
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    Feb 1, 2013 10:54 am GMT

    "Evolution is JUST A THEORY"

    I stopped reading right there.  You don't know anything about evolution.

    "Evolution is JUST A THEORY"

    I stopped reading right there.  You don't know anything about evolution.

  • Level 63
    Big Smoke
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    Feb 1, 2013 10:59 am GMT
    You should rename the thread "Here's a quick way to make you IQ drop by 51 points..."

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    You should rename the thread "Here's a quick way to make you IQ drop by 51 points..."
  • Level 39
    Max Force
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    Feb 1, 2013 11:00 am GMT
    tocool340 wrote:
    You should rename the thread "Here's a quick way to make you IQ drop by 51 points..."

    I hope this didn't take you long to write, and you just simply copy/pasted it from somewhere, because it wasn't worth reading past the second or third one.

    Fifth if you are dedicated.
    [QUOTE="tocool340"]You should rename the thread "Here's a quick way to make you IQ drop by 51 points..."[/QUOTE] I hope this didn't take you long to write, and you just simply copy/pasted it from somewhere, because it wasn't worth reading past the second or third one. Fifth if you are dedicated.
  • Level 7
    Sectoid
    Posts: 112
    Feb 1, 2013 11:02 am GMT
    I think this may be a copy pasted Ray Comfort article, which would explain why it was so amazingly dumb.
    I think this may be a copy pasted Ray Comfort article, which would explain why it was so amazingly dumb.
  • Level 27
    Sheng Long
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    Feb 1, 2013 11:02 am GMT

    The OP is just wrong. There is no shred of proof that any God exists except in wishful thinking. And if even if there is some kind of "God" then he definitely doesn't give a **** about humans.

    Edited on Feb 1, 2013 11:03 am GMT

    The OP is just wrong. There is no shred of proof that any God exists except in wishful thinking. And if even if there is some kind of "God" then he definitely doesn't give a **** about humans.

  • Level 64
    Easter Egg
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    Feb 1, 2013 11:03 am GMT
    Does god die when everybody dies?

    i feel youre perfect, to me

    whatever your flaws, i cannot see

    Does god die when everybody dies?
  • Level 30
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    Feb 1, 2013 11:03 am GMT
    MetalDogGear wrote:

     Much like when Martin Luther posted his 95 theses to the Catholic church door, I am posting my 51 reasons on the front door of Atheism.


    Reason 1: DNA

    Whilst agreeing that random patterns occur naturally by chance, DNA however, consists of code, which requires a designer.

    Reason 2: Paranormal phenomena

    How do you explain the paranormal, such as people witnessing positive or negative sightings, likeghosts or angels? I saw a ghost with a friend of mine I am not a liar, an attention seeker. Neither was I overtired when this happened.

    Reason 3: Prayer

    Try praying. What good is it when a mind is set to coincidence & disbelief regarding the positive outcome?

    Reason 4: First cause

    The law of cause & effect - in order to have an effect, there has to be a cause. Everything is caused by something.

    Reason 5: Complexity

    Mindless nothing cannot be responsible for complex something.

    Reason 6: Limitations of science

    Science can only be the detector of certain things. You cannot scientifically detect emotion, memory, thoughts etc., though scientifically we must. These things which do not consist of matter are beyond the detection of science.

    Reason 7: Evolution is only a theory

    Evolution has never been proved, which is why we call it the 'theory of evolution'. It's a fairy tale for grown ups!

    Reason 8: Atheism is based on faith

    Atheism is a faith which has not been proved. The disbelievers have not witnessed anything to not believe in, whereas the believers believe because they have witnessed. There is no 'good news' to preach in atheism.

    Reason 9: Atheists are angry with God

    How much of the atheist's faith relies on anger with God as opposed to genuine disbelief in God?

    Reason 10: Atheists need to get a life

    Why do many atheists shake their fists & spend so much time ranting & raving about something they don't believe in? If they are no more than a fizzled out battery at the end of the day, then why don't they spend their lives partying, or getting a hobby?! Why don't they leave this 'God nonsense' alone?

    Reason 11: Chicken-and-egg paradox

    What created God? What came first, the chicken or the egg? I am not going to deny the existence of the chicken or the egg, merely because I don't understand or know what came first. I don't care - they both exist!

    Reason 12: Improbability vs. impossibility

    Improbability is not the same as impossibility. You only have to look at life itself for that backup of proof.

    Reason 13: Complexity of human life

    Reason 14: Complexity of the human mind

    How could the complexity of the human mind possibly evolve on its own accord out of mindless cells? Where does our consciousness come from?

    Reason 15: Food and drink

    What/who knew that our hunger & thirst had to be catered for by the food & drink which we're supplied with?

    Reason 16: The five senses

    Most of us are born with the five senses to detect our surroundings, which we're provided with.

    Reason 17: Goldilocks and the habitable planet, part 1

    What/who knew that had Earth been set nearer to the sun, we would burn up?

    Reason 18: Goldilocks and the habitable planet, part 2

    What/who knew that had Earth been set any further from the sun, we would freeze up?

    Reason 19: Goldilocks and the habitable planet, part 3

    What/who knew that had Earth been built larger or smaller, its atmosphere would be one where it would not be possible for us to breathe?.

    Reason 20: Complementarity of plant and animal life

    What/who knew that we require the oxygen of plants, just as plants require the carbon dioxide of us?

    Reason 21: The tornado and the 747

    The concept that life came about through sheer chance is as absurd & improbable as a tornado blowing through a junk yard, consequently assembling a Boeing 747!

    Reason 22: The invisible and the supernatural

    We are willing to believe in physically unseen waves that exist through the air, operating physical forces & appliances to work [sic], yet not supernatural God forces being responsible for the same.

    Reason 23: Self-organization and entropy

    Matter cannot organise itself. An uneaten tomato will not progress on its own accord to form a perfect pineapple. It will transform into mould, into disorganisation. The laws of evolution fall flat.

    Reason 24: Darwin's deathbed conversion

    Our 'inventor' of evolution, Mr. Charles Darwin had this to say to Lady Hope when he was almost bedridden for 3 months before he died; "I was a young man with unfathomed ideas. I threw out queries, suggestions; wondering all the time over everything, and to my astonishment the ideas took like wildfire - people made a religion of them." Darwin then asked Lady Hope to speak to neighbors the next day. "What shall I speak about?" She asked. He replied; "Christ Jesus and his salvation. Is that not the best theme?"

    Reason 25: Morality

    Where do our moral values held within our conscience come from? If the atheist is right, why then would we care about what we did?! If there is no God, then we've no-one to be accountable to.

    Reason 26: Man vs. animal

    If man has evolved from an animal, why doesn't he behave like an animal? Yet man is civilised.

    Reason 27: Chance and ignorance

    'Chance' isn't the cause of something. It just describes what we can't find a reason for.

     

    Reason 28: Limitations of science and logic

    Science & logic do not hold all the answers - many people are aware of forces at work which we have no understanding of & no control over.

    Reason 29: Gregorian calendar

    Look at the date/year on our calender - 2000 years ago since what? Our historical records (other than the Bible) record evidence of Jesus' existence.

    Reason 30: Martyrs

    Many people have died for their faith. Would they be prepared to do this for a lie?!

     

    Reason 31: Biblical accounts

    Much of the Bible deals with eyewitness accounts, written only 40 years after Jesus died. When the books in the New Testament were first around, there would have been confusion & anger if the books were not true.

    Reason 32: Archaeology

    From as early as 2000 BC, there is archaeological evidence to confirm many details we're provided with in the Bible.

    Reason 33: Biblical prophecy

    Not one single Biblical prediction can be shown as false, and the Bible contains hundreds.

    Reason 34: Al history

    The evidence from literature & historical studies claim that Biblical statements are reliable details of genuine events.

     

    Reason 35: Christianity and science in harmony

    From the birth of science through to today, there is no evidence to claim that Christianity & science are in opposition. Many first scientists were Christians; Francis Bacon, Isaac [sic] Newton, Robert Boyle, to name a few, along with the many who stand by their work & faith today.

     

    Reason 36: How vs. why

    Science can explain 'how' something works, but not 'why' something works.

     

    Reason 37: Science changes

    Science is constantly recorrecting [sic] its findings. Past theories contradict certain beliefs which are held today. Our present 'discoveries' may change again in the future to rediscover how we originally came into existence.

     

    Reason 38: Abiogenesis

    Evolution describes the way life possibly started, yet doesn't explain what made life start & why. Scientific questions fail to do that. Even if evolution were proved, it would still not disprove God.

    Reason: 39

    The two people who discovered Jesus' empty tomb were women. Women were very low on the social scale in first century Palestine, so in order to make the story fit, it would have made far more sense to claim that it were male disciples who had entered the tomb. But it wasn't - we're left with the historical & Biblical truth.

     

    Reason 40: Near Death experience

    Think about Near Death Experiences. It's naive to believe that they all are induced by chemicals or drugs. How do we account for a blind person having this experience, coming back to describe what they had never before seen, a person telling the Doctor that there is a blue paperclip on top of the high cabinet, which they couldn't have otherwise known, an african [sic] man being dead in his coffin for 3 days, coming back to life to tell of much the same events which took place as those of many others? We never hear of the witnesses describing "a dream". We're not silly - we know the difference between even the most vivid of dreams to that of reality.

    Reason 41: Biblical skeptics

    There are many skeptics who didn't believe in Jesus before his crucifixion, and who were opposed to Christianity, yet turned to the Christian faith after the death of Jesus. Just as the many who continue to do so today.

    Reason 42: Einstein quote

    Albert Einstein said; "A legitimate conflict between science & religion cannot exist. Science without religion is lame; religion without science is blind".

    Reason 43: The tomato thrower

    A speaker in Hyde Park who was attacking belief in God, claimed that the world just happened. As he spoke, a soft tomato was thrown at him. "Who threw that?" He said angrily. A cockney from the back of the crowd replied; "No-one threw it - it threw itself!"

     

    Reason 44: Occam's supernatural razor

    It is easier to believe that God created something out of nothing than it is to believe that nothing created something out of nothing.

     

    Reason 45: How-vs.-why Hawking quote

    Stephen Hawkins [sic] has admitted; "Science may solve the problem of how the universe began, but it cannot answer the question: why does the universe bother to exist?"

     

    Reason 46: With God all things are possible

    We cannot confuse God with man. With God in the equation, all things, including miracles are possible. If God is God, he is Creator of all, inclusive of scientific law. He is Creator of matter & spirit.

     

    Reason 47: Evolved vs. evolving

    If we are the product of evolution - by sheer accident, chance, then we are still evolving. Does it just so happen that we exist here today with everything so finely tuned for our living. as we now have it?

     

    Reason 48: The Missing Link

    Could it possibly be that the missing link does not exist?!

     

    God has proved himself to us in numerous ways, all around us. The atheist needs to put his glasses on. What more can God possibly do if man has shut his eyes to him?

    Reason 50: 

    Jesus Christ is either who he says he is, or he is the biggest con man history has ever known.

    Reason 51:

     

    If





    i agree 100% my friend

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    [QUOTE="MetalDogGear"]

     Much like when Martin Luther posted his 95 theses to the Catholic church door, I am posting my 51 reasons on the front door of Atheism.


    Reason 1: DNA

    Whilst agreeing that random patterns occur naturally by chance, DNA however, consists of code, which requires a designer.

    Reason 2: Paranormal phenomena

    How do you explain the paranormal, such as people witnessing positive or negative sightings, likeghosts or angels? I saw a ghost with a friend of mine I am not a liar, an attention seeker. Neither was I overtired when this happened.

    Reason 3: Prayer

    Try praying. What good is it when a mind is set to coincidence & disbelief regarding the positive outcome?

    Reason 4: First cause

    The law of cause & effect - in order to have an effect, there has to be a cause. Everything is caused by something.

    Reason 5: Complexity

    Mindless nothing cannot be responsible for complex something.

    Reason 6: Limitations of science

    Science can only be the detector of certain things. You cannot scientifically detect emotion, memory, thoughts etc., though scientifically we must. These things which do not consist of matter are beyond the detection of science.

    Reason 7: Evolution is only a theory

    Evolution has never been proved, which is why we call it the 'theory of evolution'. It's a fairy tale for grown ups!

    Reason 8: Atheism is based on faith

    Atheism is a faith which has not been proved. The disbelievers have not witnessed anything to not believe in, whereas the believers believe because they have witnessed. There is no 'good news' to preach in atheism.

    Reason 9: Atheists are angry with God

    How much of the atheist's faith relies on anger with God as opposed to genuine disbelief in God?

    Reason 10: Atheists need to get a life

    Why do many atheists shake their fists & spend so much time ranting & raving about something they don't believe in? If they are no more than a fizzled out battery at the end of the day, then why don't they spend their lives partying, or getting a hobby?! Why don't they leave this 'God nonsense' alone?

    Reason 11: Chicken-and-egg paradox

    What created God? What came first, the chicken or the egg? I am not going to deny the existence of the chicken or the egg, merely because I don't understand or know what came first. I don't care - they both exist!

    Reason 12: Improbability vs. impossibility

    Improbability is not the same as impossibility. You only have to look at life itself for that backup of proof.

    Reason 13: Complexity of human life

    Reason 14: Complexity of the human mind

    How could the complexity of the human mind possibly evolve on its own accord out of mindless cells? Where does our consciousness come from?

    Reason 15: Food and drink

    What/who knew that our hunger & thirst had to be catered for by the food & drink which we're supplied with?

    Reason 16: The five senses

    Most of us are born with the five senses to detect our surroundings, which we're provided with.

    Reason 17: Goldilocks and the habitable planet, part 1

    What/who knew that had Earth been set nearer to the sun, we would burn up?

    Reason 18: Goldilocks and the habitable planet, part 2

    What/who knew that had Earth been set any further from the sun, we would freeze up?

    Reason 19: Goldilocks and the habitable planet, part 3

    What/who knew that had Earth been built larger or smaller, its atmosphere would be one where it would not be possible for us to breathe?.

    Reason 20: Complementarity of plant and animal life

    What/who knew that we require the oxygen of plants, just as plants require the carbon dioxide of us?

    Reason 21: The tornado and the 747

    The concept that life came about through sheer chance is as absurd & improbable as a tornado blowing through a junk yard, consequently assembling a Boeing 747!

    Reason 22: The invisible and the supernatural

    We are willing to believe in physically unseen waves that exist through the air, operating physical forces & appliances to work [sic], yet not supernatural God forces being responsible for the same.

    Reason 23: Self-organization and entropy

    Matter cannot organise itself. An uneaten tomato will not progress on its own accord to form a perfect pineapple. It will transform into mould, into disorganisation. The laws of evolution fall flat.

    Reason 24: Darwin's deathbed conversion

    Our 'inventor' of evolution, Mr. Charles Darwin had this to say to Lady Hope when he was almost bedridden for 3 months before he died; "I was a young man with unfathomed ideas. I threw out queries, suggestions; wondering all the time over everything, and to my astonishment the ideas took like wildfire - people made a religion of them." Darwin then asked Lady Hope to speak to neighbors the next day. "What shall I speak about?" She asked. He replied; "Christ Jesus and his salvation. Is that not the best theme?"

    Reason 25: Morality

    Where do our moral values held within our conscience come from? If the atheist is right, why then would we care about what we did?! If there is no God, then we've no-one to be accountable to.

    Reason 26: Man vs. animal

    If man has evolved from an animal, why doesn't he behave like an animal? Yet man is civilised.

    Reason 27: Chance and ignorance

    'Chance' isn't the cause of something. It just describes what we can't find a reason for.

     

    Reason 28: Limitations of science and logic

    Science & logic do not hold all the answers - many people are aware of forces at work which we have no understanding of & no control over.

    Reason 29: Gregorian calendar

    Look at the date/year on our calender - 2000 years ago since what? Our historical records (other than the Bible) record evidence of Jesus' existence.

    Reason 30: Martyrs

    Many people have died for their faith. Would they be prepared to do this for a lie?!

     

    Reason 31: Biblical accounts

    Much of the Bible deals with eyewitness accounts, written only 40 years after Jesus died. When the books in the New Testament were first around, there would have been confusion & anger if the books were not true.

    Reason 32: Archaeology

    From as early as 2000 BC, there is archaeological evidence to confirm many details we're provided with in the Bible.

    Reason 33: Biblical prophecy

    Not one single Biblical prediction can be shown as false, and the Bible contains hundreds.

    Reason 34: Al history

    The evidence from literature & historical studies claim that Biblical statements are reliable details of genuine events.

     

    Reason 35: Christianity and science in harmony

    From the birth of science through to today, there is no evidence to claim that Christianity & science are in opposition. Many first scientists were Christians; Francis Bacon, Isaac [sic] Newton, Robert Boyle, to name a few, along with the many who stand by their work & faith today.

     

    Reason 36: How vs. why

    Science can explain 'how' something works, but not 'why' something works.

     

    Reason 37: Science changes

    Science is constantly recorrecting [sic] its findings. Past theories contradict certain beliefs which are held today. Our present 'discoveries' may change again in the future to rediscover how we originally came into existence.

     

    Reason 38: Abiogenesis

    Evolution describes the way life possibly started, yet doesn't explain what made life start & why. Scientific questions fail to do that. Even if evolution were proved, it would still not disprove God.

    Reason: 39

    The two people who discovered Jesus' empty tomb were women. Women were very low on the social scale in first century Palestine, so in order to make the story fit, it would have made far more sense to claim that it were male disciples who had entered the tomb. But it wasn't - we're left with the historical & Biblical truth.

     

    Reason 40: Near Death experience

    Think about Near Death Experiences. It's naive to believe that they all are induced by chemicals or drugs. How do we account for a blind person having this experience, coming back to describe what they had never before seen, a person telling the Doctor that there is a blue paperclip on top of the high cabinet, which they couldn't have otherwise known, an african [sic] man being dead in his coffin for 3 days, coming back to life to tell of much the same events which took place as those of many others? We never hear of the witnesses describing "a dream". We're not silly - we know the difference between even the most vivid of dreams to that of reality.

    Reason 41: Biblical skeptics

    There are many skeptics who didn't believe in Jesus before his crucifixion, and who were opposed to Christianity, yet turned to the Christian faith after the death of Jesus. Just as the many who continue to do so today.

    Reason 42: Einstein quote

    Albert Einstein said; "A legitimate conflict between science & religion cannot exist. Science without religion is lame; religion without science is blind".

    Reason 43: The tomato thrower

    A speaker in Hyde Park who was attacking belief in God, claimed that the world just happened. As he spoke, a soft tomato was thrown at him. "Who threw that?" He said angrily. A cockney from the back of the crowd replied; "No-one threw it - it threw itself!"

     

    Reason 44: Occam's supernatural razor

    It is easier to believe that God created something out of nothing than it is to believe that nothing created something out of nothing.

     

    Reason 45: How-vs.-why Hawking quote

    Stephen Hawkins [sic] has admitted; "Science may solve the problem of how the universe began, but it cannot answer the question: why does the universe bother to exist?"

     

    Reason 46: With God all things are possible

    We cannot confuse God with man. With God in the equation, all things, including miracles are possible. If God is God, he is Creator of all, inclusive of scientific law. He is Creator of matter & spirit.

     

    Reason 47: Evolved vs. evolving

    If we are the product of evolution - by sheer accident, chance, then we are still evolving. Does it just so happen that we exist here today with everything so finely tuned for our living. as we now have it?

     

    Reason 48: The Missing Link

    Could it possibly be that the missing link does not exist?!

     

    God has proved himself to us in numerous ways, all around us. The atheist needs to put his glasses on. What more can God possibly do if man has shut his eyes to him?

    Reason 50: 

    Jesus Christ is either who he says he is, or he is the biggest con man history has ever known.

    Reason 51:

     

    If

    [/QUOTE] i agree 100% my friend
  • Level 7
    Sectoid
    Posts: 112
    Feb 1, 2013 11:03 am GMT
    pariah3 wrote:

    The OP is just wrong. There is no evidence that any God exists except in wishful thinking. And if even if there is some kind of "God" then he definitely doesn't give a **** about humans.



    No man he absolutely exists, and the sound of one mans balls slapping up against the back of another mans ass just drives him CRAZY. He can't stand it.
    [QUOTE="pariah3"]

    The OP is just wrong. There is no evidence that any God exists except in wishful thinking. And if even if there is some kind of "God" then he definitely doesn't give a **** about humans.

    [/QUOTE] No man he absolutely exists, and the sound of one mans balls slapping up against the back of another mans ass just drives him CRAZY. He can't stand it.
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    Feb 1, 2013 11:20 am GMT
    Christians, if someone in this day and age claimed to have talked to a burning push that passed down the laws of god. would you even give it a chance?

    No.

    Then why the f*ck do you believe our ancient ancestors were anymore believable?
    Christians, if someone in this day and age claimed to have talked to a burning push that passed down the laws of god. would you even give it a chance? No. Then why the f*ck do you believe our ancient ancestors were anymore believable?
  • Level 39
    Max Force
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    Feb 1, 2013 11:23 am GMT
    SulIy wrote:
    pariah3 wrote:

    The OP is just wrong. There is no evidence that any God exists except in wishful thinking. And if even if there is some kind of "God" then he definitely doesn't give a **** about humans.



    No man he absolutely exists, and the sound of one mans balls slapping up against the back of another mans ass just drives him CRAZY. He can't stand it.



    That's pretty funny.
    [QUOTE="SulIy"][QUOTE="pariah3"]

    The OP is just wrong. There is no evidence that any God exists except in wishful thinking. And if even if there is some kind of "God" then he definitely doesn't give a **** about humans.

    [/QUOTE] No man he absolutely exists, and the sound of one mans balls slapping up against the back of another mans ass just drives him CRAZY. He can't stand it.[/QUOTE] :lol: That's pretty funny.
  • Level 63
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    Feb 1, 2013 11:27 am GMT

    MBirdy88 wrote:
    Christians, if someone in this day and age claimed to have talked to a burning push that passed down the laws of god. would you even give it a chance? No. Then why the f*ck do you believe our ancient ancestors were anymore believable?

    Because mommy and daddy told them

    [QUOTE="MBirdy88"]Christians, if someone in this day and age claimed to have talked to a burning push that passed down the laws of god. would you even give it a chance? No. Then why the f*ck do you believe our ancient ancestors were anymore believable?[/QUOTE]

    Because mommy and daddy told them

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