The Politics of Santa.

topcat

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I love all the Ancient Aliens stuff, but just the old artifact/art/religion stuff. Once they get into much else they lose me. And the last time I really watched it I realized they were showing things from RT and that was it for me.

I love weird history, but not necessarily believe it as reality. I don't have any issue believing in aliens though, life is too plentiful here to think it can't exist everywhere else.
In Quantum theory, one must believe in possibilities and keep an open mind. I want more proof and it's healthy to be skeptical.
 

schuylaar

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I’m cool with everyone’s religion or lack of.
My uncle was an atheist.
To each his or her own here in AMERICA :eyesmoke:
tell the truth to @kovidkough - you're a hypocrite..you shamed someone over their beliefs and when i questioned yours? all of a sudden you didn't want to talk about; off limits.

i mean it's all here if you want to look it up.

then you become tribalistic because you can't handle the debate and try to shame me.

you're not a nice person and one reason why we are so divided; you can't handle truth.

 

mysunnyboy

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tell the truth to @kovidkough - you're a hypocrite..you shamed someone over their beliefs and when i questioned yours? all of a sudden you didn't want to talk about; off limits.

i mean it's all here if you want to look it up.

then you become tribalistic because you can't handle the debate and try to shame me.

you're not a nice person and one reason why we are so divided; you can't handle truth.

wtaf are you talking about weirdo
 

schuylaar

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what if the missing link is that we are crash survivors from a distant galaxy and have no memory of it.

is intelligence evolutionary
have you ever seen what it looks like when it's all lit ie star formation?..organic.

now you can be afraid.
 
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injinji

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Consider Jesus of Nazareth an alien being, actually one of us, advanced. Consider light bending technology to effect "miracles" in those primitive times. Walking on water, for instance. Also, in vitro fertilization could explain the "virgin birth."

The Gospels were written 75-100 years after the death of Jesus. No one was around who actually saw any of that stuff happen. The funny thing about faith, is it doesn't need facts to work.
 

kovidkough

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tell the truth to @kovidkough - you're a hypocrite..you shamed someone over their beliefs and when i questioned yours? all of a sudden you didn't want to talk about; off limits.

i mean it's all here if you want to look it up.

then you become tribalistic because you can't handle the debate and try to shame me.

you're not a nice person and one reason why we are so divided; you can't handle truth.

I'm abit lost, sorry I don't see where I was even talking to you
 

kovidkough

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tell the truth to @kovidkough - you're a hypocrite..you shamed someone over their beliefs and when i questioned yours? all of a sudden you didn't want to talk about; off limits.

i mean it's all here if you want to look it up.

then you become tribalistic because you can't handle the debate and try to shame me.

you're not a nice person and one reason why we are so divided; you can't handle truth.

please show me this, as I can't find any of our convo anywhere.
 

injinji

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Most of the time I look to Homer Simpson for my religious education, (be careful not to choose the wrong church or God will be getting more and more pissed every week) but John Prine did contribute a little as well.

 
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