the classic jonhguth moveget called out on your bullshit and claim you are trolling.
3/22/2006 1:28:45 AM
Here we goThe typical stupid fucking troll response:"Hey, I'm going to act like the total fucking idiot that I am. Then, when I get called out and thoroughly defeated, I'm going to pretend like it was all part of my BRILLIANT plan that you're stupid enough to fall into! ha ha!"Dude it's much better when FroshKiller does it
3/22/2006 1:29:03 AM
JonHGuth - for anyone to have an actually discussion with you, you'd have to write something that has more value than monkey excrement.
3/22/2006 1:30:19 AM
haha you realize you got all pissy and stopped debating along time before i didright?
3/22/2006 1:30:45 AM
Your master scheme, both devious & cunning, has succeeded![Edited on March 22, 2006 at 1:31 AM. Reason : too slow, stupid load time]
3/22/2006 1:31:09 AM
You realize that I'm better than you right?
3/22/2006 1:31:25 AM
atheist
3/22/2006 1:35:07 AM
Seeing as how JonHGuth turned the last two pages of this thread into a study of his intellectual shortcomings, I'll repost my last serious response so that GrumpyGOP won't miss it (he, at least, can structure an argument and is actually worth spending time on).--------------------------------------------
3/22/2006 1:38:04 AM
Christian
3/22/2006 1:48:40 AM
HAIL XENU
3/22/2006 1:57:42 AM
this may make it to 10 pages^^any specific denomination?
3/26/2006 10:28:08 PM
christians make me SO ANGRYIM SLAMMING MY FINGERS ON THE KEYBOARD IN DISGUST
3/26/2006 10:29:46 PM
3/26/2006 10:46:51 PM
3/26/2006 10:48:00 PM
bump
3/31/2006 8:36:42 PM
i wonder if at this ponit anyone would go through and read all the religious insights, or if nigh 10 pages will just scare ppl away... they can still atleast add to the poll.
3/31/2006 9:16:09 PM
AgnosticI can confidently say "I dont know" when someone pops me the question on whether there is or is not a god. This isn't to say I dont have spirituality. I feel that the soul is physical and the mind trancends. In introspect I think the soul is what you do in reality, your impact on history, your morals and convictions, karma. Your mind is something all together different. It trancends reality in that your thoughts are hidden from others until you release them. I long to feel comfort in knowing that my mind will surpass death and is ultimately part of something larger to which I will have the chance to futher understand. I accept my fate of not knowing until the time has come where I will face that horizon. Right now my duty is to pass on my genes and create a better environment for my children and families in general. That is the gist of my spirituality as much as I can define it in words, and while others may find it a concept too out there, I am o.k. with that. It's my personal way of defining my existance.As for being agnostic, I think that any one who tries to define god is being arrogant and isn't staying true to the limits of their mental capacity. At the same time, I feel exactly the same for those who try to falsify god.
4/1/2006 5:18:17 PM
4/1/2006 5:53:48 PM
4/1/2006 6:24:05 PM
how did you come up with all that...not reading...I'm Southern Baptist
4/1/2006 7:14:43 PM
4/1/2006 7:18:16 PM
Since the last time I posted I've been leaning towards Hermeticism.
4/1/2006 7:49:21 PM
4/1/2006 11:39:52 PM
You've managed to do exactly what I expected you to do:You chopped my post up and addressed none of the meat. Many religions bring to the table a question of the same "gravity" as your Christian one.I do hope that if one of these arbitrary belief sets is correct, that you have selected the correct one from the infinite pool of questions that cannot be answered.
4/2/2006 1:07:16 AM
4/2/2006 3:48:19 AM
^I'm surprised it took over 8 pages before someone "mentioned" The Church of the SubGenius....[Edited on April 2, 2006 at 10:53 AM. Reason : ]
4/2/2006 10:52:53 AM
Some people seem to be of the mind that all religions have good aspects. In that case I think polytheism like that of the ancient greeks and romans (and ancient near east ppl to some extent) should be appealing. I think everyone can recognize the ideals of Justice, Wisdom, and Love as being good and different things even they don’t call them Nike, Athena, and Aphrodite. Monotheists seems to push unity a little hard, when it seems like any worship of the good aspects of divinity, like Wisdom, is where the real good things are at. Oneness vs Twoness vs Manyness seems like an odd way to decide what to worship. How is oneness a good thing? (if anything ppl any many situations think the bigger & the more the better). Worshiping God for his Wisdom and Justice seem to make more sense than worshipping him because he is One rather than Two. And I think that Justice and Love are clearly different, but recognizably important and powerful forces.I know some people are put off by the imperfection of some gods in polytheism… but a God that strives to overcome imperfection and still show the value of Justice seems like a better thing than a God who is omnipotent and who can do anything at the flick of an immaterial wrist. Someone who struggles to help us who has to put a lot of effort into it, seems better than someone who helps us effortlessly. If you value redemption as an important quality, as an ability to ever strive to overcome ones flaws, then atleast in that sense the Olympians are better than a monotheistic omnipotent god.Polytheism and Monotheism aren’t all that different anyways. The ancient greeks had the highest up God named Zeus (although when they just said God, or the one God, or the main God, you would understand they are talking Zeus), and an array of other gods in a hierarchy that also had demi-gods, nymphs, creatures like the furies, and mortals. They had the elysian fields and tarturus… and all this was in a society in many ways similar to our own in that they were a democracy (in addition to democracy the greeks also gave us philosophy, a lot of early science, architecture, artistic and religious ideas which were later copied whole sell in Christianity). Christianity also has a hierarchy of supernatural creatures with a highest up Yahweh, demi gods half mortal/half gods like Christ (like Hercules or Achilles or Aeneas), an array of other powerful supernatural creatures like the hierarchy of different types of angels, and mortals, and creatures like demons and the devil. Its hard to define Greco-roman religion in a way that would make them polytheistic without also making Christianity polytheistic, or define Christianity in a monotheistic way without also calling the Greco-Roman religion monotheism.
4/4/2006 4:29:32 PM
Christian Church of ChristGo to Baptist Church up here
4/4/2006 10:05:49 PM
4/4/2006 10:10:42 PM
Hermes staff (with the snakes, i forget its name) that he gave to his older brother Apollo to give to his half God son Asclepius (who was worshiped as a god of medicine somewhat) still appears on our hospitals, ambulances and the like.
4/4/2006 11:07:29 PM
agnostic
4/4/2006 11:17:23 PM
I believe in the soaking of my cork.
4/4/2006 11:37:26 PM
4/5/2006 8:58:08 AM
Evangelical Christian
4/5/2006 11:21:39 AM