lmao yeah. i don't believe it was God's judgment or punishment on a wicked city.but it was a pretty "wicked" city so to speak, and there's plenty of people that do believe it was God's judgment. and if they believe in that sort of vengeful God, well, they would have very much reason to believe that God turns cities into dust all the time. case in point...New Orleans.
4/30/2008 11:38:31 PM
Who the fuck believes in any of that?^^[Edited on April 30, 2008 at 11:38 PM. Reason : ,]
4/30/2008 11:38:35 PM
AINTCHA EVER SEEN DA GOHSTHUNTERZ!?
4/30/2008 11:39:22 PM
Belief in that other stuff is really silly but at least it doesn't form peoples' voting behaviors.
4/30/2008 11:41:24 PM
i think people's irrational fears in a hire being striking down on them is good for those educated b.c it keeps the poor ignorant masses in control
4/30/2008 11:47:08 PM
i say fire that being
4/30/2008 11:51:16 PM
Would those here that call Obama their candidate also like to take this opportunity to call him "ignorant" or some such for believing in an invisible sky daddy? No?[Edited on April 30, 2008 at 11:54 PM. Reason : WTF--"hire being"? ]
4/30/2008 11:52:36 PM
Yeah it's pretty stupid.
4/30/2008 11:54:33 PM
i call him irrational for believing, and pandering for continuing to talk about it. Be sure to let us know, hooksaw, the next time you find a good candidate who is willing to admit he is not only not a Christian, but not religious at all. Now that's a guy that will go far, i'm sure.
4/30/2008 11:56:37 PM
Q: So what position would you think a ghost would take on Abortion?A: Definately not Pro-life ---What if there was a new ghost protection law about to get passed through Congress that said, you couldn't tear down your old house and build a new one if there were known paranormal activities in it. There would be two opposing sides:Ghost believers vs. OtherGhost believers don't believe in ghosts just for the sake of just beleiving. They may really care about ghosts. There's no need to tear down an old home just to build a new one. There are many ghost lovers who would buy the old home.And on the other hand. Don't make the person sell his old home. Maybe he likes the plot of land he's on. Maybe he doesn't give a care about ghosts. He should have the right to do what he wants, right?Side A says, ghosts are a pot of crock. No such thing. Side B says ghosts exist because of this, this, and that. Side A counters with, there's no imperical evidence for that. As a matter of fact, here is some evidence against it. Side B says, no no no, our evidence is based on years and years of research. Side A counters with some ad-hominems and Side B with a few curse words.Isn't this always the paradoxical issue? Haha ---Sorry, I went way off topic, but not too far off. It has it's use.
5/1/2008 12:13:51 AM
Yes wouldn't that be funny if ghost-belief caused shitty public policy, voting behaviors, and bigotry like religion?Wait, it doesn't? Well have you examined my highly unlikely thought experiment?...
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5/1/2008 12:35:06 AM
^ Good thing you don't get to vote here, am I right, commie?
5/1/2008 12:37:41 AM
How about you address what I said?
5/1/2008 12:38:54 AM
5/1/2008 12:40:59 AM
Well this thread took a sharp fucking nosedive as soon as I left to take my exam.
5/1/2008 2:33:47 AM
5/1/2008 8:30:33 AM
^^^ Pilots are notoriously superstitious. I wouldn't expect you to know that.Relying on LuckSuperstitions have given servicemembers comfort in hard times.http://www.moaa.org/magazine/November2002/f_luck.asp^ Once again, I'm not a Christian. FYI.
5/1/2008 12:01:26 PM
i know a Hornet pilot who won't kill anything that flies if it's in his cockpitmosquitos, gnats, flies.....HORNETS..."if he takes off with me, he's gonna land with me, too!"
5/2/2008 4:10:37 AM
why is it because then happened, now isn't?what if Christ is already here? what if he is with you all the time, examining your vitality. not just in your mind, but as a person next to you. would you know it? obviously not. i wouldn't. it doesn't take a whole day to recognize sunshine, but we don't seem to understand that.ff to about 3 minutes in:http://youtube.com/watch?v=wT4TCQsDWLM[Edited on May 2, 2008 at 10:17 AM. Reason : link]
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5/2/2008 12:39:55 PM
So, you folks that will accept a presidential candidate having the "irrational" belief in an invisible sky daddy, how many such irrational beliefs will you tolerate before you decide the individual is, well, irrational? One, two, three or more? Just asking.
5/2/2008 1:00:57 PM
Seeing as how every presidential candidate for the next few decades will likely at least claim belief in God, we have to select based on other criteria.If they all share the same undesirable trait, then you select based on the differences. Do I really have to explain this to you? Are you really this fucking dumb?
5/2/2008 1:03:32 PM
^
5/2/2008 1:10:44 PM
you can quit putting "irrational" in quotes. It's not a misuse of the term to call a belief in God irrational. In fact, it's practically the definition of the term. Any self-aware or educated Christian would agree with that.
5/2/2008 1:27:56 PM
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5/2/2008 1:46:39 PM
i wonder if hooksaw is a christian
5/2/2008 6:18:13 PM
^ No--for about the 1000th fucking time--but that doesn't mean the Christians are necessarily wrong. And please remove any thoughts or images of me from your mind, such as it is.
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5/4/2008 9:52:44 AM
Great answer.By that, I mean no answer.Answer the question, please. Why is it irrational? Or, at least, why is it less rational to believe there is no creator than to believe there is a creator? Why must there be a creator?[Edited on May 4, 2008 at 9:58 AM. Reason : ]
5/4/2008 9:57:35 AM
Here's one argument for the irrationality of disbelief in theism:Framed as an informal proof, the first cause argument can be stated as follows: 1. Every finite and contingent being has a cause. 2. Nothing finite and dependent (contingent) can cause itself. 3. A causal chain cannot be of infinite length. 4. Therefore, there must be a first cause; or, there must be something that is not an effect.In light of the Big Bang theory, a stylized version of cosmological argument for the existence of God has emerged (sometimes called the Kalam cosmological argument, the following form of which was put forth by William Lane Craig): 1. Whatever begins to exist has a cause. 2. The universe began to exist. 3. Therefore, the universe had a cause.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmological_argumentLets take the big bang, for instance. Quantum physics gives strong support to the assertion that quantum fluctuations occur (matter and antimatter spontaneously come into existance from nothing). This is a phenomenon allowed by the physical laws of our universe. But did the laws of science predate the universe they govern? Also, cause and effect are always separated by time. Did the flow of time also exist before the big bang? I didn't come up with these points, so I'm sure there are good rebuttals for them. I just haven't ever heard any. [Edited on May 7, 2008 at 4:53 PM. Reason : .]
5/7/2008 4:46:08 PM
why couldnt it always have existed? just because people can't accurately grasp the concept of infinity?
5/7/2008 4:47:35 PM
5/7/2008 4:57:28 PM
Heck, I'll bump it once in hope of a reply.
5/9/2008 10:52:19 AM
How about we stop posting "proofs" which in reality prove nothing, K?
5/9/2008 11:59:48 AM
^How about you use logic, rather than insults.
5/9/2008 12:25:36 PM
The problem of evil applies if you take the God of the Bible to exist -- that's why it's a problem for that view. Assuming such a being existed, a bunch of evil (according to his definition) would exist. And thus, theodicy as you normally think of it.
5/9/2008 12:32:52 PM
Thanks for the serious response. I guess I have some reading to do. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodicy
5/9/2008 12:40:06 PM
lol at people who think Jesus is going to return.
5/9/2008 12:59:26 PM
5/9/2008 1:00:06 PM
I tried to return Jesus, but I didn't have a receipt.Sold him on eBay instead.
5/9/2008 2:27:43 PM