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BA142

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It was in reference to thunderdome..

And shut tsh, you stupid bitch... How many threads have you jacked and ruined whiny little bitch...

Seems your stupid mum didnt teach you squat.. Sorry ass excuse for a box!
Ya know for being a Christian you sure don't act like one

....you stupid bitch :hump:
 

olylifter420

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You are the stupid bitch for thinking christians will just let people talk shit to them without doing anything.

Loser! Lol
 

BA142

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You are the stupid bitch for thinking christians will just let people talk shit to them without doing anything.

Loser! Lol
I think Christian's will let people talk shit to them? How do you know that?

I've just noticed that you nearly shit your pants every time anybody says anything even remotely negative about Religion, so I just wanted to poke some fun at u :hump:
 

Zaehet Strife

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You are the stupid bitch for thinking christians will just let people talk shit to them without doing anything.

Loser! Lol

Science can tell us what we can know, but what we can know is little, and if we forget how much we cannot know we become insensitive to many things of very great importance in the universe.

Theology on the other hand induces the dogmatic belief that we have knowledge, where in fact we have ignorance, and by doing so generates a kind of impertinent insolence towards the universe.

Uncertainty in the presents of vivid hopes and fears is painful, but must be endured if we wish to live without the support of comforting fairy tales……..


you scared ignorant little fool (dont worry, i accuse myself of this very notion too...save that i have enough courage, wisdom and power to accept it, and get over it. =D)
 

Beefbisquit

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Science can tell us what we can know, but what we can know is little, and if we forget how much we cannot know we become insensitive to many things of very great importance in the universe.

Theology on the other hand induces the dogmatic belief that we have knowledge, where in fact we have ignorance, and by doing so generates a kind of impertinent insolence towards the universe.

Uncertainty in the presents of vivid hopes and fears is painful, but must be endured if we wish to live without the support of comforting fairy tales……..


you scared ignorant little fool (dont worry, i accuse myself of this very notion too...save that i have enough courage, wisdom and power to accept it, and get over it. =D)
Science doesn't tell us what we can know. It tells us what we haven't falsified yet, and believe to be true based upon the best available evidence and observation.
 

olylifter420

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[so you think you are special or something? I think we know what we know about science because we wish to learn it, not cause of theology...





QUOTE=Zaehet Strife;6730565]Science can tell us what we can know, but what we can know is little, and if we forget how much we cannot know we become insensitive to many things of very great importance in the universe.

Theology on the other hand induces the dogmatic belief that we have knowledge, where in fact we have ignorance, and by doing so generates a kind of impertinent insolence towards the universe.

Uncertainty in the presents of vivid hopes and fears is painful, but must be endured if we wish to live without the support of comforting fairy tales……..


you scared ignorant little fool (dont worry, i accuse myself of this very notion too...save that i have enough courage, wisdom and power to accept it, and get over it. =D)[/QUOTE]
 

eye exaggerate

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[so you think you are special or something? I think we know what we know about science because we wish to learn it, not cause of theology...




QUOTE=Zaehet Strife;6730565]Science can tell us what we can know, but what we can know is little, and if we forget how much we cannot know we become insensitive to many things of very great importance in the universe.

Theology on the other hand induces the dogmatic belief that we have knowledge, where in fact we have ignorance, and by doing so generates a kind of impertinent insolence towards the universe.

Uncertainty in the presents of vivid hopes and fears is painful, but must be endured if we wish to live without the support of comforting fairy tales……..


you scared ignorant little fool (dont worry, i accuse myself of this very notion too...save that i have enough courage, wisdom and power to accept it, and get over it. =D)
...agreed. I've yet to meet a religious person who's said "oh, science? Yeah, sorry, god said no".
 

Zaehet Strife

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Science doesn't tell us what we can know. It tells us what we haven't falsified yet, and believe to be true based upon the best available evidence and observation.
know/nō/

Verb:
  1. Be aware of through observation, inquiry, or information.
  2. Have knowledge or information concerning.
Science tells us what we can know, what we can be aware of through observation, inquiry or information.

Theology on the other hand induces the dogmatic belief that we have knowledge, where in fact we have ignorance, and by doing so generates a kind of impertinent insolence towards the universe.

Uncertainty in the presents of vivid hopes and fears is painful, but must be endured if we wish to live without the support of comforting fairy tales……..
 

olylifter420

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know/nō/

Verb:
Be aware of through observation, inquiry, or information.
Have knowledge or information concerning.
Science tells us what we can know, what we can be aware of through observation, inquiry or information.




know/nō/

Verb:
  1. Be aware of through observation, inquiry, or information.
  2. Have knowledge or information concerning.
Science tells us what we can know, what we can be aware of through observation, inquiry or information.

Theology on the other hand induces the dogmatic belief that we have knowledge, where in fact we have ignorance, and by doing so generates a kind of impertinent insolence towards the universe.

Uncertainty in the presents of vivid hopes and fears is painful, but must be endured if we wish to live without the support of comforting fairy tales……..
 

Zaehet Strife

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[so you think you are special or something? I think we know what we know about science because we wish to learn it, not cause of theology...
that makes no sense at all what-so-ever. not being mean, if you could please rewrite that sentence in a way we could all understand it would be sweet.

No im not any more special than anyone or anything in existance, I am just one of the very few humans in this society that has enough courage, wisdom and power to accept my ignorance, and get over it. It is scary, im not saying it isn't. It is hard, im not saying it isn't. Its easier to live in a fairy tale than to live in reality.

For this main reason;
[FONT=&quot]"To lay your troubles at the feet of one greater than yourself and to trust your fate to that power would be a relief. But in doing so it allows you to feel as if you no longer have to be directly responsible for whatever you do..." [/FONT]

Theology induces the dogmatic belief that we have knowledge, where in fact we have ignorance, and by doing so generates a kind of impertinent insolence towards the universe, and towards oneself.

Uncertainty in the presents of vivid hopes and fears is painful, but must be endured if we wish to live without the support of comforting fairy tales……..
 

olylifter420

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I am just one of the very few humans in this society that has enough courage, wisdom and power to accept my ignorance, and get over it.
dude, are you serious? Do you think you are the only human that thinks of those things? What makes you think that everyone else other then yourself does not or has not pondered that thought? You think you are some higher thinker when you are just as normal as everybody else dude. Unless you got some new cell or chromosome that sets you apart, please get off of this high horse you are riding.

It is scary, im not saying it isn't.
what is so scary about knowing things about yourself and accepting things you cannot change? It is part of life to grow and understand these things as we get older, it isn't some special don that just happens all of a sudden and bualah! you have understood something all of mankind has not been able to accept since the inception of the first biped species...


It is hard, im not saying it isn't. Its easier to live in a fairy tale than to live in reality.

that makes no sense at all what-so-ever. not being mean, if you could please rewrite that sentence in a way we could all understand it would be sweet.


thats your own words by the way...

"To lay your troubles at the feet of one greater than yourself and to trust your fate to that power would be a relief. But in doing so it allows you to feel as if you no longer have to be directly responsible for whatever you do..."
again, you make the assumption that we believers actually take everything in the bible to be literal... on the contrary, it you who takes everything about God and the bible very literal and expect things to happen that way... you are just like my stupid atheist cousin, who thinks God does not exist cause my aunt died of cancer... what a fucking douche bag... come back to reality brother and make some sense

Theology induces the dogmatic belief that we have knowledge, where in fact we have ignorance, and by doing so generates a kind of impertinent insolence towards the universe.

Uncertainty in the presents of vivid hopes and fears is painful, but must be endured if we wish to live without the support of comforting fairy tales……..

[so you think you are special or something? I think we know what we know about science because we wish to learn it, not cause of theology...
 

Zaehet Strife

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i think it would be sweet if it was a rule, that you had to say "maybe" after everything that isn't 100% true, or proven.

god exists -maybe
there is a collective consciousness -maybe
we have souls -maybe
existence is just a computer generated hologram -maybe
are just a few examples.

to understand that everything metaphysical is just a maybe, that is what im trying to explain.
everyone just loves to pick one and stick with it, why not accept that anything is possible instead of just one way? its so much better that way.

but it cant be that way, because the fear of the unknown creeps up.. makes you want to pick one, that way you can tell yourself you know whats going on in the universe, how things are happening, how things are going to happen, and even to the extent of knowing what happens when you die.

you cannot control fear, but you can decide what to do with it, you can decide to deal with it and try to understand it. or you can hide behind your self created reality, and give yourself false truths... give yourself the comforts of knowing where in fact there is a lack of knowledge, it is replaced with ignorance.

and ignorance is truly bliss, but when you wake up... you can never go back to sleep.

(this is all strictly pertaining to philosophy, metaphysics, and theology etc.)

Uncertainty in the presents of vivid hopes and fears is painful, but must be endured if we wish to live without the support of comforting fairy tales……..

im done argueing with you, its hard to argue with someone who does not think rationally
 

Zaehet Strife

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for example, your in darken woods... there are monsters about, scary ones that will capture you and torture you before they eat you. your walking along a path, when your best friend jumps out and says RAAAAA!!! you jump, because at first impression in your thought process you automatically assumed it was a monster that was going to eat you. you couldnt control the jumping, you couldnt control that fear... but once you understood it, it gave you the ability to decide what to do with it. you could either turn around and stab your friend (what you thought was the monster) in the chest with your sword, or you can decide to turn... assess the situation, realize it was your friend and not a monster, and refrain from killing your friend.

you cannot control fear, but you can think rationally, and decide what to do with it.

hope you liked the story, i thought it was pretty cool =D
 

olylifter420

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Sorry, i grew up on a ranch and know a lot about fear, trust... Your statement is completely false... Unless you some type of pansy



for example, your in darken woods... there are monsters about, scary ones that will capture you and torture you before they eat you. your walking along a path, when your best friend jumps out and says RAAAAA!!! you jump, because at first impression in your thought process you automatically assumed it was a monster that was going to eat you. you couldnt control the jumping, you couldnt control that fear... but once you understood it, it gave you the ability to decide what to do with it. you could either turn around and stab your friend (what you thought was the monster) in the chest with your sword, or you can decide to turn... assess the situation, realize it was your friend and not a monster, and refrain from killing your friend.

you cannot control fear, but you can think rationally, and decide what to do with it.

hope you liked the story, i thought it was pretty cool =D
 
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