supercar1of1
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Django said:Black....definately.......:congrats: :rock:
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How about that we have a consensus!:congrats:
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Django said:Black....definately.......:congrats: :rock:
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supercar1of1 said:
How about that we have a consensus!:congrats:
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The problem I have is when religion tries to discredit science (and vice-versa to be honest). It's happened over and over again throughout time.BurntRubber said:In both those instances I was doing something I wasnt supposed to be doing![]()
To say I had all the answers would be a lie. But we as humans have "sinned" and turned to what "we think" is best for us. thus the world is not perfect.
You do bring up a good point Bob (which you normally do), Im not sure why i am still walking around, but I am, and I can only go about my life from now on in a way that I feel is best for my family and myself. I have trusted that God knows what is best for me.
I can only speak for myself...thats why I dont concern myslef with what others believe...what you believe makes no difference to me (although I feel that God & JC are the way) I still call you a friend.
OCBob said:The problem I have is when religion tries to discredit science (and vice-versa to be honest). It's happened over and over again throughout time. alot of egos, on both sides of the arguement
While it is true that the origins of the universe are theories, they are based on real evidence. I couldn't even begin to explain it though, as I can't fully comprehend it myself. The people working on these things are so much more intelligent than I can ever dream of being.
I do think that they are probably pretty close on their theories though.
But having said that, there is still a real question. And that is why did it happen? I doubt that will ever be explained. Where did that first particle come from, and what caused it to create all we have around us?
to serve a God that loves me, sometimes I feel like I am being called to do things that place me out of my safe zone, but God challenges those who seek him
For that reason I will never say that there is no God. But I really believe that in it's essence, organized religion is an evil. It is a means to control men. How many have died or killed for their God? Doesn't make sense to me. I can say though, that I am quite convinced that the Bible (or any other religious "text") is a work of fiction. Yes, there may be some truths in there, but that doesn't make the whole thing true.
And to be honest, I'm a little jealous of those that can find faith. It brings a sense of peace to many, and that is a good thing.
And of course, I consider you a friend as well. Our differing views on things like this could never change that.
Ram From Hell said:I'm inclined to disagree with that.
Other than believing that everything in existence can and will eventually be discovered and proven, no part of science should ever come from faith.
It could be said that religion confuses scientific theory with faith. However, science is founded on what can be observed and proven, and, using the best possible methods, use that foundation to theorize on what has not yet been observed or proven.
It is not possible to advance the sciences that we have without imagination, but that should in no way be misconstrued as being an analogue to faith.
Django said:As I've said before: The realms of science and spirit have no need of adversity or collision. They are not at odds or in conflict. People are.
The Spirit world (if there is one) and science can operate irrespective of what people think of them........
What difference does it make whether God created gravity or not..... It still works.
What diffenrence does it make whether you believe in God or not...? If God does exist, your belief or disbelief doesn't change things in that respect either....
The genuine persuit of actual facts could be better served if neophites and other mere humans were to refrain from arguing over piddliassed things of which they have little direct knowledge and absolutely zero control. This argument reminds me of two little kids claiming that, "my old man can kick yer old man's ass." When in truth and fact, neither of their dads have even the slightest inclination of doing any such friggin' thing.
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DevilDawg3097 said:Our brains are wired up for God:
Leigh Dayton, Science writer | March 10, 2009
Article from: The Australian
THE brain of every human being, from believers to atheists, has been revealed to contain at least three "god spots", all linked to religious beliefs and thoughts.
Not my words but does descibe my feelings, and kinda of a retort to your question.Ram From Hell said:So...
Religion is all in your head?![]()
Is this to mean that it is curable with surgery?![]()
Will my HMO cover this?:dontknow:
DevilDawg3097 said:Not my words but does descibe my feelings, and kinda of a retort to your question.![]()
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If I were the devil ...
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Posted: August 16, 1999
1:00 am Eastern
By Paul Harvey
© 2009 WorldNetDaily.com
I would gain control of the most powerful nation in the world;
I would delude their minds into thinking that they had come from man's effort, instead of God's blessings;
I would promote an attitude of loving things and using people, instead of the other way around;
I would dupe entire states into relying on gambling for their state revenue;
I would convince people that character is not an issue when it comes to leadership;
I would make it legal to take the life of unborn babies;
I would make it socially acceptable to take one's own life, and invent machines to make it convenient;
I would cheapen human life as much as possible so that the life of animals are valued more than human beings;
I would take God out of the schools, where even the mention of His name was grounds for a lawsuit;
I would come up with drugs that sedate the mind and target the young, and I would get sports heroes to advertise them;
I would get control of the media, so that every night I could pollute the mind of every family member for my agenda;
I would attack the family, the backbone of any nation.
I would make divorce acceptable and easy, even fashionable. If the family crumbles, so does the nation;
I would compel people to express their most depraved fantasies on canvas and movie screens, and I would call it art;
I would convince the world that people are born homosexuals, and that their lifestyles should be accepted and marveled;
I would convince the people that right and wrong are determined by a few who call themselves authorities and refer to their agenda as politically correct;
I would persuade people that the church is irrelevant and out of date, and the Bible is for the naive;
I would dull the minds of Christians, and make them believe that prayer is not important, and that faithfulness and obedience are optional;
I guess I would leave things pretty much the way they are..:evil:
Now note this was first posted in 1999.![]()