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Religion #91
Religion is a touchy subject for most people. Just like diet and exercise. It's something they feel guilty or pressured it doing.

I'm not religious at all. In fact I was never baptized or circumcised. So I have an interesting perspective on the whole thing I find it very interesting. I do see the rush towards an external discipline for people to live a good life. I just think it becomes nuts when so many people have been killed or died cause of beliefs. I mean believe what you want but when people start driving planes into buildings, blowing up abortion clinics or refusing medical treatment cause of some belief. Wow. like COME ON.

Seriously life isn't that complicated. Eat your greens, brush, rinse and gargle. It's not that hard.

Keep your nose clean is what my gym teacher use to say. That's why I carry kleenex always.

COME @ ME BRO!

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RE: Religion #92
Being Roman Catholic, I believe in God because I was raised around a family who does. Not only that, but I see God as "hope" and a new outlook on life. Before my track races or before my basketball games, I pray. Just to have a better mindset and clear thoughts.

God is my guidance and hope so I'm going to believe in him.
However, I do not believe he created the universe. Nor, do I think he created the human race. I believe The Lord Jesus Christ was real, but I think his "powers" were exaggerated and since there is no evidence that he actually performed such things, anyone can just make up a random human being and call him the messiah.

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Religion #93
I do not believe in religion.
There is seriously no proof, other than a book which has fiction stuff in it, like healing powers, people coming back from the dead.
Shit, sounds fiction to me.
Anyways, if there was really a god. Or jesus, you would think we would all have our story straight, not just budha, and whoever else.
One thing we all agree on, is there is a satan.
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RE: Religion #94
(04-05-2013, 02:51 AM)raz0r Wrote: I do not believe in religion.
There is seriously no proof, other than a book which has fiction stuff in it, like healing powers, people coming back from the dead.
Shit, sounds fiction to me.
Anyways, if there was really a god. Or jesus, you would think we would all have our story straight, not just budha, and whoever else.
One thing we all agree on, is there is a satan.
There doesn't necessarily have to be proof or evidence. That's why the words "faith" and "belief" come into religion.

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RE: Religion #95
(04-05-2013, 04:07 AM)Nature Wrote: There doesn't necessarily have to be proof or evidence. That's why the words "faith" and "belief" come into religion.

It's a respectable deviation of evidence, (being generous), but when people are condemned for being let's say homosexual or a non-believer, why do we have to conform to the archaic and ineffective viewpoint of religious people?
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RE: Religion #96
(04-06-2013, 05:24 AM)Tando Wrote: It's a respectable deviation of evidence, (being generous), but when people are condemned for being let's say homosexual or a non-believer, why do we have to conform to the archaic and ineffective viewpoint of religious people?
Agreed, sharing bible quotes is not gonna make someone change their view on anything.
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Religion #97
I am a catholic but i dont believe in people saying "There is no God" Who the fuck made us? Aliens? And where did they came from? Mars? And who made Mars? Aliens again? , Somehow its an infinite chain so we wont know until we die

(04-05-2013, 02:45 AM)Nature Wrote: Being Roman Catholic, I believe in God because I was raised around a family who does. Not only that, but I see God as "hope" and a new outlook on life. Before my track races or before my basketball games, I pray. Just to have a better mindset and clear thoughts.

God is my guidance and hope so I'm going to believe in him.
However, I do not believe he created the universe. Nor, do I think he created the human race. I believe The Lord Jesus Christ was real, but I think his "powers" were exaggerated and since there is no evidence that he actually performed such things, anyone can just make up a random human being and call him the messiah.


Same thing happened to me, I was a failing student and last year i got a Strict Academic probation, And yesterday day was my deliberation i prayed and hoped to God for the impossible and guess what i passed, I will post a proof in maybe 3 days

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RE: Religion #98
(04-06-2013, 05:44 AM)Colcaps Wrote: I am a catholic but i dont believe in people saying "There is no God" Who the fuck made us? Aliens? And where did they came from? Mars? And who made Mars? Aliens again? , Somehow its an infinite chain so we wont know until we die



Same thing happened to me, I was a failing student and last year i got a Strict Academic probation, And yesterday day was my deliberation i prayed and hoped to God for the impossible and guess what i passed, I will post a proof in maybe 3 days

Either you're remarkably uneducated or trolling.

"Who made us?" is a loaded question, implying that there is a creator for everything. There is more evidence for the Big Bang than there is for a creator. Also, just by fostering the idea of a creator you leave open the question "who created the creator?" Don't even mention eternity, that's a cop out.

Also, your conviction in the superstition is absolute nonsense, you can't possibly believe some divine entity who "created" the universe would give a fuck (if he had the capacity to even feel for) about your test score?

You're crediting your academic salvaging to something non-existent that your parents brought you up to believe it that has 0 evidence for and is irrationally stupid.

You should be ashamed to carry such illogic in that head of yours.

"I can't explain this happening, MUST BE THE WORK OF THAT GOD MY PARENTS WERE TELLING ME ABOUT"
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RE: Religion #99
(04-06-2013, 06:44 AM)Tando Wrote: Either you're remarkably uneducated or trolling.

"Who made us?" is a loaded question, implying that there is a creator for everything. There is more evidence for the Big Bang than there is for a creator. Also, just by fostering the idea of a creator you leave open the question "who created the creator?" Don't even mention eternity, that's a cop out.

Also, your conviction in the superstition is absolute nonsense, you can't possibly believe some divine entity who "created" the universe would give a fuck (if he had the capacity to even feel for) about your test score?

You're crediting your academic salvaging to something non-existent that your parents brought you up to believe it that has 0 evidence for and is irrationally stupid.

You should be ashamed to carry such illogic in that head of yours.

"I can't explain this happening, MUST BE THE WORK OF THAT GOD MY PARENTS WERE TELLING ME ABOUT"

Actually i was trolling about the last part but even science cant explain our origin, Somehow your answers make no sense since most of us were born in the 90s not thousands of years ago.


I dont like to argue about this since i believe in my own fate, Quite frankly no one will win this, And lastly i have a question for you that you should answer, Who or How was the universe created, I cant be like shit that just popped out or something.

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RE: Religion #100
(04-06-2013, 07:00 AM)Colcaps Wrote: Actually i was trolling about the last part but even science cant explain our origin, Somehow your answers make no sense since most of us were born in the 90s not thousands of years ago.


I dont like to argue about this since i believe in my own fate, Quite frankly no one will win this, And lastly i have a question for you that you should answer, Who or How was the universe created, I cant be like shit that just popped out or something.

We currently don't know, but at least we don't say we know and create religions from it.
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