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- Yes because I'm fucking retarded and my priest uncle raped me as a child
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No because I am an enlightened individual and I know mythology is just fiction
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God is not real, never has been, and never will be.
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2020-07-01 at 2:26 AM UTC
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2020-07-01 at 2:29 AM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny sure.
if your finny.
https://www.nhs.uk/common-health-questions/food-and-diet/what-should-my-daily-intake-of-calories-be/#:~:text=Generally%2C%20the%20recommended%20daily%20calorie,women%20and%202%2C500%20for%20men.
Like I said, Jigaboo eats like a child. -
2020-07-01 at 2:49 AM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace https://www.nhs.uk/common-health-questions/food-and-diet/what-should-my-daily-intake-of-calories-be/#:~:text=Generally%2C%20the%20recommended%20daily%20calorie,women%20and%202%2C500%20for%20men.
Like I said, Jigaboo eats like a child.
like i told finny,
just because you ate 100k callories doesnt mean your body absorbs that 100k callories.
just because you drink a gallon of lard oil doesnt mean you get all callories contained in it. all you get is oily diarrhea and ass that makes your boyfriend very happy. -
2020-07-01 at 3:58 AM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny like i told finny,
just because you ate 100k callories doesnt mean your body absorbs that 100k callories.
just because you drink a gallon of lard oil doesnt mean you get all callories contained in it. all you get is oily diarrhea and ass that makes your boyfriend very happy.
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2020-07-01 at 8:24 PM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace https://www.nhs.uk/common-health-questions/food-and-diet/what-should-my-daily-intake-of-calories-be/#:~:text=Generally%2C%20the%20recommended%20daily%20calorie,women%20and%202%2C500%20for%20men.
Like I said, Jigaboo eats like a child.
Whatever the gubermint says must be true. -
2020-07-01 at 11:42 PM UTC
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2020-07-02 at 1:45 AM UTC
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2020-07-02 at 3 AM UTC
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2020-07-02 at 3:11 AM UTC
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2020-07-02 at 3:52 AM UTCScience is great. It also can be wrong.
Science said we would have massive floods, no more snow, and everyone would die from global warming - like 30 years ago. -
2020-07-02 at 3:53 AM UTC
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2020-07-02 at 3:58 AM UTC?
I'm simply pointing out that the scientific theories and predictions put forward are not always 100% correct. The global warming alarmists are just one example.
When you trust something solely based on authority, whether it comes with the label 'biblical' or 'scientific', you open yourself up to endless deception. -
2020-07-02 at 4:53 AM UTC
Originally posted by D4NG0 Science is great. It also can be wrong.
Science said we would have massive floods, no more snow, and everyone would die from global warming - like 30 years ago.
In the '70's, it was Global Cooling. We were all going to freeze solid and die in just years. Then it was Global Warming in the '90's. We were all going to boil to death in just a matter of years. Then it was Climate Change, which, very coincidentally, manages to cover all the bases. -
2020-07-02 at 1:54 PM UTC
Originally posted by D4NG0 ?
I'm simply pointing out that the scientific theories and predictions put forward are not always 100% correct. The global warming alarmists are just one example.
When you trust something solely based on authority, whether it comes with the label 'biblical' or 'scientific', you open yourself up to endless deception.
We have known about the greenhouse effect since the 1800's. If you think it was 'only global warming' then you have not read the literature and are probably basing everything you know off Al Gore and outdated terminology. It's not like scientists thought it would only get warmer. Agassiz knew the greenhouse effect was responsible for the ice age since 1837. Climate change is not new science by far.
IRRC global cooling was about the ozone layer being damaged. It's effectively healing itself now because we have stopped using certain aerosols.
The greenhouse effect is something completely different. -
2020-07-02 at 2:10 PM UTC
Originally posted by D4NG0 Science is great. It also can be wrong.
Science is never wrong...as real science is usually careful to point out it's theory and/or "All we know at the moment".
Science likes to be challenged and have theories disproved because that expands it's knowledge and kickstarts more study. -
2020-07-02 at 2:15 PM UTC
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2020-07-02 at 2:50 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Science is never wrong…as real science is usually careful to point out it's theory and/or "All we know at the moment".
Science likes to be challenged and have theories disproved because that expands it's knowledge and kickstarts more study.
The left thinks science is cold hard facts that can't be argued with. -
2020-07-03 at 9:03 PM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace I'll be waiting for sources below. If you can't back your opinions and beliefs with hard science, your thoughts are worthless.
I'm agnostic I guess. Although the smart part of me tells me that every star in the sky is a potential solar system and that it's retarded to believe we're the only intelligent life form out there, and see that every religion was created to either interpret things the people of the time didn't understand, or push a political agenda of the time, I still can't say with 100% certainty that there isn't a god of some sort. -
2020-07-03 at 9:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by AngryIVer I'm agnostic I guess. Although the smart part of me tells me that every star in the sky is a potential solar system and that it's retarded to believe we're the only intelligent life form out there, and see that every religion was created to either interpret things the people of the time didn't understand, or push a political agenda of the time, I still can't say with 100% certainty that there isn't a god of some sort.
Alien life is not the same thing as there being a deity. Going that route, they'd just be different forms of life, right? Not what humanity has described as God.
If you go back to ancient Sumerian texts they basically use the gods interchangeably with forces of nature. Early religion didn't have a concept of person-hood for their higher powers. Then of course we made up all sorts of attributes about them to explain why things are the way they are, gave them emotions and personality, and eventually became monoclastic to the extent you had cities and nations that were polytheistic but only worshipped one of the Gods. Then people decided, "Hey, actually our god is the only one" and that's why the Abrahamic religions worship Yaweh instead of like, Baal or something.
It's funny how people can still see the evolution of religion and spirituality but think, "Nah. You know those people 4,000 years ago in Israel? Yeah they had the monotheism thing down. I like what they did but the dude who came 2,000 years later started a cool cult so I think I'll follow him. He got the religion right. Wait, no, actually, Fuck the Roman Catholics and Baptists, MY particular version of my particular cult of my particular god of my particular pantheon is the only one in the world that has this God thing correct."
I mean think of how full Heaven would be if everyone who lived in the last 15,000 went to heaven??? That would be fucked! We're going to need to weed them out. Everyone who lived and died before, idk, 1611 when King James revamped the bible? Yeah. They're all going to Hell.
Oh wait actually, I changed my mind. The New King James bible. Yeah. That's the one. Everyone who lived and died before 1982 when it was published was following the wrong religion and therefore did not go to Heaven. Suckers! -
2020-07-03 at 11:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace Alien life is not the same thing as there being a deity. Going that route, they'd just be different forms of life, right? Not what humanity has described as God.
If you go back to ancient Sumerian texts they basically use the gods interchangeably with forces of nature. Early religion didn't have a concept of person-hood for their higher powers. Then of course we made up all sorts of attributes about them to explain why things are the way they are, gave them emotions and personality, and eventually became monoclastic to the extent you had cities and nations that were polytheistic but only worshipped one of the Gods. Then people decided, "Hey, actually our god is the only one" and that's why the Abrahamic religions worship Yaweh instead of like, Baal or something.
It's funny how people can still see the evolution of religion and spirituality but think, "Nah. You know those people 4,000 years ago in Israel? Yeah they had the monotheism thing down. I like what they did but the dude who came 2,000 years later started a cool cult so I think I'll follow him. He got the religion right. Wait, no, actually, Fuck the Roman Catholics and Baptists, MY particular version of my particular cult of my particular god of my particular pantheon is the only one in the world that has this God thing correct."
I mean think of how full Heaven would be if everyone who lived in the last 15,000 went to heaven??? That would be fucked! We're going to need to weed them out. Everyone who lived and died before, idk, 1611 when King James revamped the bible? Yeah. They're all going to Hell.
Oh wait actually, I changed my mind. The New King James bible. Yeah. That's the one. Everyone who lived and died before 1982 when it was published was following the wrong religion and therefore did not go to Heaven. Suckers!
Right. I agree that alien life is not the same. I guess when I think "god" I just think "creator", and accept the possibility that we're some alien's science experiment, or even just a simulation.
Religion is a scam, and to answer your overall question, no, I don't believe in God.