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Then if you can't handle the TRUTH, I'm out of here. You start a thread and ignore facts - pity. (shrug)
that's exactly why![]()
Then if you can't handle the TRUTH, I'm out of here. You start a thread and ignore facts - pity. (shrug)
you listed no facts of any relevance
Cannot read very well can you? I posted the fact that I*am* one of those AND that I know several others just like me. If all that isn't revelant then nothing else is - certainly not your rather silly idea that I proved *completely* wrong.
So suck it up, big guy, you missed the mark.
complete drivel
I'm a Christian (neither Catholic nor protestant) and have a HUGE sense of humor.
Our Pasta, who "Arghh" in the colander, Swallowed be thy sauce. Thy serving come, Thy strands be wrung, On forks as they are on spoons. Give us this day our garlic bread, And forgive us our starchiness, As we swashbuckle, splice the main-brace and cuss, And lead us not into Kraft parmessan, But deliver us from Chef Boy-Ar-Dee, For thine are Meatballs, and the beer, and the strippers, for ever and ever. R'Amen.
They must have, look what they believe in. You've got to have a sense of humour to believe that surely.Everyone thinks they have a HUGE sense of humour.
Everyone thinks they have a HUGE sense of humour.
Richard Dawkins and the Pope are debating, it becomes heated and the pope says "you are like a man locked in a dark room searching for a black cat that isn't there".
And Richard Dawkins replies "I think you too are like a man locked in a dark room looking for a black cat that isn't there. The difference is you've found it".
Ive come to realise that almost every stand up comedian that i've heard of, or who have made an impression, are all atheists. it seems like anyone who is funny on TV is an atheist. and lets be fair, religion is the butt of many comedians' jokes nowadays. Can you religious folk watch a comedian that bashes religion and see the funny side to it?
ps. obviously the Islamic religion is exempt from this conversation as they have no sense of humour whatsoever.
queeg,
Why would you?
Then let's do away with institutionalised organisations and get straight to the subject matter of belief in God.
Okay, let's get to it. Why is ''belief in a supernatural being'' an ''outragous claim, and why is it laughable that a person who believes as you say, think these clowns may not be informed about reality?
jan.
The nice thing about irrational beliefs such as God creating the Universe is that the irrational beliefs can be ignored in Christianity and simply believe in what Christ said. As a Christian, I literally do not believe in any non scientific claims that are in the Bible. In my mind the book was written for a specific audience that "needed" what was written. I do not believe that God created the universe, that Jesus arose from the dead or walked on water or that Moses parted the waters. People can claim that I am therefore not a Christian, but I don't care, I am not going to believe in fantasy simply to satisfy someone else's definition on what I need to do to be what they define as Christian. I am Christian because Jesus made counter-intuitive suggestions about the relationship of humans to each other. Included in that list is the requirement that we love one another as we would love ourselves. He did not limit that to a man/woman relationship or a woman/woman relationship. It was not limited.
Every Christian sect has its own beliefs that separate it from other sects. So my beliefs are no worse than one sect's beliefs compared to another's.
With regard to cosmology, we will one day discover the structure of dark matter and with that discovery will be the answer of how the universe created itself. Supernatural creation is not required and therefore not likely to be true.
RussellCrawford,
Why is it irrational to believe in God?
Let's get right down to it.
jan.
Give me one verifiable property of God that I CAN believe in?
Give me one verifiable property of God that I CAN believe in?
What do you mean by ''verifiable property''?
jan.
Would your response be that you could believe in Xenu or would you be somewhat skeptical and ask for some compelling reason why such a God should exist and why He would do the things described in the quote .Xenu (zee-no),[1][2][3] also spelled Xemu, was, according to Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, the dictator of the "Galactic Confederacy" who 75 million years ago brought billions[4][5] of his people to Earth (then known as "Teegeeack") in a DC-8-like spacecraft, stacked them around volcanoes and killed them using hydrogen bombs. Official Scientology scriptures hold that the essences of these many people remained, and that they form around people in modern times, causing them spiritual harm.[1][6] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenu
You tell me, you claim knowledge of the existence God.
This is a fair question and there must be something significant which has convinced you of the existence of a sentient and motivated Supreme Being. You must admit that is a rather ambitious claim.
Suppose I make a claim about this God.
Would your response be that you could believe in Xenu or would you be somewhat skeptical and ask for some compelling reason why such a God should exist and why He would do the things described in the quote .