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Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 6:23 pm
Okay, I have two views: 1. Whatever you believe in is right. Who said there couldn't be more than religion? It just means that you get what you believe in. I just like to stay positive.
2. God made us gay and bi for population control. I mean, seriously. Do you know how many people live on this world? Something natural had to take over sooner or later.
Comments? Post below xD
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Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 11:27 pm
They're interesting ideas, I don't think I've ever heard anyone say something like that before. Personally, I don't care how we got here, because it doesn't matter, and it doesn't change the fact I exist. I like your explanation for why gay persons exist, it makes me feel useful.
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Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 9:29 am
Your views contradict themselves in anyone who does not believe in a singular deity, or indeed anyone who does not believe in any deities at all.
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Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 3:30 am
I like the second one. >< However for the first one I sort of agree... but I think that everyone believes in the same thing unknowingly. Like except for those who don't believe in a higher power worship some sort of 'lord' and I think in turn they all point to the same single power. o-o if that makes sense.
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Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 7:46 pm
If there was a god, he wouldn't have made people capable of hate.
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Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 7:56 pm
I completely agree with you on both. when i first those thoughts on that first view it lead my to my views now and i am quite happy. And that second one...a friend who "found God" was preaching to me *O.o* about why LGBT is wrong that was my argument. few months later is used that against her boyfriend. Muhahah
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Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 8:12 pm
I agree with number one. As more information is presented to me I adapt my views to what I agree with. And as of now, I personally believe in most deities. In one of my books (I can't remember the exact quote) but it said something like OH I just found it! (Yes I have the book right here... don't judge.. haha) "The divine creator is too vast to know, so it manifests in more human, more knowable forms."
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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 9:50 pm
Shilberu Erikku If there was a god, he wouldn't have made people capable of hate. Why not?
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Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:36 am
I refuse to believe in any diety. Want to know why? If we were created by a "God" We'd know what God is/means when we're born. Thats not my only argument, but it's whats shut up most of my debtors in the Debate-Team. Yes, I am a nerd, but arguing is ********' shweet.
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Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 11:19 am
loveless_in_hell I completely agree with you on both. when i first those thoughts on that first view it lead my to my views now and i am quite happy. And that second one...a friend who "found God" was preaching to me *O.o* about why LGBT is wrong that was my argument. few months later is used that against her boyfriend. Muhahah I second that. Oh you know what I hate more? Random girls (That sleep around and cheat on there men and stuff) preach to YOU about how ungodly you are that you have interest in women. I highly despise Hippocrates especially because over half my southern family are hypocrites.
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Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 11:26 am
Northe I refuse to believe in any diety. Want to know why? If we were created by a "God" We'd know what God is/means when we're born. Thats not my only argument, but it's whats shut up most of my debtors in the Debate-Team. Yes, I am a nerd, but arguing is ********' shweet. Arguing is fun actually. Very fun actually. Which is why I must argue with you. Religous beliefes are like culture (Actually literally. It is one of the T.A.I.L of culture. Under I, Institutions.) When we are born, we don't instantly know our culture, culture is a learned thing. However I personally roam on the border of being Athiest and Agnostic because I mostly don't believe but some things do make me wonder, ya' know?
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Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 11:49 pm
Northe If we were created by a "God" We'd know what God is/means when we're born. Why? The two have no intrinsic correlation. Doesn't that completely go against the whole point of faith? Substantiate your argument.
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Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 6:04 am
Meeatu Northe If we were created by a "God" We'd know what God is/means when we're born. Why? The two have no intrinsic correlation. Doesn't that completely go against the whole point of faith? Substantiate your argument. Because, stupid. Lol, when a dog is born, it knows it parents from the start. And don't spout off "oh humans aren't dogs" No s**t. It's the closest thing I can assimilate into this argument. None the less, I don't have to back up what I said. I could care less if you share similar views or don't.
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Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:28 am
Shilberu Erikku If there was a god, he wouldn't have made people capable of hate. How could you describe love without hate? How could you describe good without bad? Negative energy gives positive energy substance. Further, how would you know what God wants, or what would do? Sure, maybe if YOU were God, you'd erase hatred. It's presumptuous and pretentious to assume what God wants.
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Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:35 am
Northe I refuse to believe in any diety. Want to know why? If we were created by a "God" We'd know what God is/means when we're born. Thats not my only argument, but it's whats shut up most of my debtors in the Debate-Team. Yes, I am a nerd, but arguing is ********' shweet. It probably shut them up because they were so taken aback by how loosely connected this argument is to the point. I've heard arguments against God, but none as uneducated as this. First off, it's called faith. Second off, naiveness to God doesn't translate to the lack of God. Go read Thomas Aquinas. Maybe then you'll understand what I'm talking about.
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