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LagDotCom wrote: Slowking wrote: an utopia argh ?
A utopia.
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Bisqwit: most awesomest pic eh? Especially if you look at it from a distance. BRB, vomiting
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Drama, too long, didn't read, lol.
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Bisqwit: most awesomest pic eh? Especially if you look at it from a distance.
Meh. pirate_sephiroth, you are clearly trying very hard to achieve something, looking at your egrecious littering with image posts in so many threads. I am not sure what it is. Are you perhaps undervalued as yourself, and you try to be something else?
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Actually, I noticed that behaviour a few days ago. I find it a lot easier to express my ideas through images than words, so I'm changing my way of posting. I usually take a LONG time to write something and after that I edit it a million times (maybe you can check that too), because I can never find the correct words for my thought. I can't even cite quotes correctly without google because I always mix the words. My thoughts are like big blocks of ideas, so I have to break them in little parts for other people to understand. I started writing this just after you posted the message above, and look at all the time I wasted on this process... Also writing stuff in the beginning then in the end then in the middle then in the end then coming back to the beginning again... ah... But I pick images very very very easily, then I can express my idea without typing. Anyway I suck at writing, more info here EDIT: and when I look at what I wrote, I feel weird, like it was done by someone else, because I can't remember what I was thinking at that moment just by looking at the text. If someone showed me anything I've written like 5 years ago, without saying it was me, I would certainly find it cool and ask who did that. When I look at an image I posted (or a drawing I make, in real life), I see my idea there, like I was jumping back in time.
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Drama, too long, didn't read, lol.
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I see. The problem is that others will only see your posts as unoriginal parroting of someone else's joke pictures and may not pick up on the message right away.
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It's also dangerous to deep-link to pictures in other websites. You never know when the owner of the website will change it to a goatse or some porn.
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I used to think that religion was a bunch of fairytales too, and I didn't believe anything paranormal or spiritual. I admired scientists like Einstein and Richard Dawkins. But it all changed when my girlfriend broke up with me. She was everything for me, so when she left me I stopped caring about everything. I no longer cared if Big Bang or evolution was true or not. I didn't care about evidence, or even rationality or logic anymore. I discarded all that because it was all worthless. That's the point when religions and paranormal things suddenly started to make sense to me. It was like a veil had been lifted from my eyes and I was finally able to see the spiritual world, the invisible world. The reason that religion started to make sense to me is because I didn't care about anything, so I was unbiased, and my mind was open for anything. The problem with atheists is that they try to use their brain too much. They have to open their mind if they want to see God. It has been proven that people who have virtually no brain can still have a normal IQ: http://www.flatrock.org.nz/topics/science/is_the_brain_really_necessary.htm After all, the brain is not the one that thinks. It is the soul that thinks and the brain is just a modem which connects the soul and the brain with the astral silver cord (Ecclesiastes 12:6-7). What do we need a brain for when we have gods who have lived before us and have figured out everything? Why reinvent the wheel? We just have to read the Bibles they have written and ask God. Use faith. Not brain. The same way that we had faith in our parents when we were small children. Parents know much more than a little child. And the Father knows more than his children.
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The danger in not using your brain is that you could believe absolutely ridiculous things that only benefit some certain spiritual leaders and neither you nor your friends. Of course you can also use it too much and that can actually cause the exact same problems. Btw, the first part of your post seems familiar. Why not just post a link to your youtube video? ;)
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nfq wrote:
I didn't care about evidence, or even rationality or logic anymore. I discarded all that because it was all worthless. That's the point when religions and paranormal things suddenly started to make sense to me.
This explains a lot.
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I rather suspect that NFQ's post was sarcasm. Well-written sarcasm at that since it's hard to tell that it is such. I'm pretty certain that most Christian sects would frown on actively ignoring your ability to think and help yourself. Down that road lies apathy and refusal to fix your own problems.
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Derakon wrote:
I rather suspect that NFQ's post was sarcasm. Well-written sarcasm at that since it's hard to tell that it is such. I'm pretty certain that most Christian sects would frown on actively ignoring your ability to think and help yourself. Down that road lies apathy and refusal to fix your own problems.
You haven't read his other posts in this topic, have you?
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nfq wrote:
The problem with atheists is that they try to use their brain too much. They have to open their mind if they want to see God.
Yes, and then say bye-bye to all your money and possessions. And life.
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You haven't read his other posts in this topic, have you?
If I have, I don't remember them. I'm just gonna go right on assuming they're all sarcasm / subtle trolling, thanks. I don't really like to contemplate the alternative. (See also Poe's Law)
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Whatever happened to "God helps those who help themselves"? Depending on your interpretation, you might not need anything more than just faith to end up in heaven after you die, but you'll sure need more than just faith to have a good life on Earth. For that matter, most interpretations I'm aware of require faith and repentance for sins, and failure to do anything useful with your life would certainly qualify as a sin. Note that I'm writing here as an agnostic who was raised Christian. It's been awhile since I boned up on the Bible. But most religions don't actively encourage you to be a useless lump.
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Kuwaga wrote:
Btw, the first part of your post seems familiar. Why not just post a link to your youtube video? ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAuyCx29YoQ&feature=channel_page
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Yes, and then say bye-bye to all your money and possessions. And life.
I can't lose my life because I live forever. I believe in eternal life after life after life (I wish I was wrong). Besides, Jesus said that we should sell all our posessions and give our money to the poor. And he said that we should hate our life and give it to God. "He that loves his life shall lose it; and he that hates his life in this world shall keep it unto life eternal." (John 12:25) "If anyone comes to me and does not hate his father and mother, his wife and children, his brothers and sisters-yes, even his own life-he cannot be my disciple." (Luke 14:26)
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You know what happens? Jesus was a cool guy, pretty smart and all the stuff but he accepted any retard as a follower... that was his big mistake. The assholes did everything wrong and he was like "it's OK, don't worry, I forgive you. I'm Jesus LOL". Now things are like this... I think his intention was to be an EXAMPLE. He wanted people to BE like him and not to follow literally everything they read in a stupid book. He didn't obey many of those rules anyway...
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One Sabbath Jesus was going through the grainfields, and his disciples began to pick some heads of grain, rub them in their hands and eat the kernels. Some of the Pharisees asked, “Why are you doing what is unlawful on the Sabbath?” Jesus answered them, “Have you never read what David did when he and his companions were hungry? He entered the house of God, and taking the consecrated bread, he ate what is lawful only for priests to eat. And he also gave some to his companions.” Then Jesus said to them, “The Son of Man is Lord of the Sabbath LOL"
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Drama, too long, didn't read, lol.
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Right, I don't see why opening your mind and using your brain have to be mutually exclusive. I've also never been taken by "soul of the gaps" arguments. I can grasp the concept of a disembodied mind, but a "soul" as it's often described comes across as a kind of parasitic ghost that has to do half the brain's work for it and tries to lay claim to someone's identity. Who needs such a thing?
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So, I finally understand Bisqwit. After you watch this you'll also forget TASes and want to obey and trust Yahweh... EDIT: or this
"Genuine self-esteem, however, consists not of causeless feelings, but of certain knowledge about yourself. It rests on the conviction that you — by your choices, effort and actions — have made yourself into the kind of person able to deal with reality. It is the conviction — based on the evidence of your own volitional functioning — that you are fundamentally able to succeed in life and, therefore, are deserving of that success." - Onkar Ghate
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Drama, too long, didn't read, lol.
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So, I finally understand Bisqwit. After you watch this you'll also forget TASes and want to obey and trust Yahweh... EDIT: or this
I recall watching one of those once but there being something I did not particularly like. *watches more than 3 seconds* Oh, right. It was that music video thing. For the record, this and this are more like what I like.
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Bisqwit wrote:
For the record, this and this are more like what I like.
Sweet. Reminds me of the meetings I attend where students sing Christian songs together. On one hand I find it a bit scary, but on the other it's still kind of nice. May I recommend you the band named Skillet? I think they're quite ok and probably my favourite Christian band. Heavier style than what you've posted. [URL=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KT_wfv7yIAA]This[/URL] and [URL=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nijYWV6Nn9E]this[/URL] are two of their softer songs that I like.
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Beautiful Songs, I Just Love Gospel Music, This Is One Of My Favourites.
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Right, I don't see why opening your mind and using your brain have to be mutually exclusive. I've also never been taken by "soul of the gaps" arguments. I can grasp the concept of a disembodied mind, but a "soul" as it's often described comes across as a kind of parasitic ghost that has to do half the brain's work for it and tries to lay claim to someone's identity. Who needs such a thing?
I believe the soul is what does the thinking. The brain works as an organ that translates that thinking into the material world.
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I hope you're joking and I'm just failing to see it.
But Jehova's Witnesses aren't. Jesus doesn't like neither unfaithful people nor Volkswagens. EDIT: Bisqwit, do you honestly believe THESE PEOPLE are working for a better world? Maybe this is a good way to educate kids? I'm not very motivated for TASing lately, so I guess I should buy a green handkerchief, in "his" name! Religion is destroying humankind. It's gonna be a planet of apes in no time. May GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWDDDD help us.
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Drama, too long, didn't read, lol.