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#1 SalaZar-
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I recomment Zelda: TP- its lengthy and epic.

Also Trauma Center: Second Opinion- i've had a blast with this game even though I'm not finished with it.

There is a sticky though with game suggestions so i suggest you look there.

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Good post, I've had my Wii since launch and have yet to get it online due to errors.

I will try this

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Have you not completed it out of boredom, or just lack of time
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#4 SalaZar-
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How long is SPM?

Is it worth more of a rental?

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[QUOTE="dante_123456"]just like other works of fiction there are things that don't make sense...only thing is in the Bible 90% of the things don't make senseyellosnolvr
yeah :lol: religion never seems to make sense...well, buddhism kinda does.

So it makes more sense to have appeared from a large explosion, evolving over from a single celled organism that came in the muck of the explosion?

And in the explosion, the earth was made in such a way that a few degrees closer to the sun, everything would burn, and a few degrees farther everything would freeze.

That is a ton of sense.

Ask any scientist how old the earth is. You will get a different answer each time, because they have to keep adding years to make their theories more sound.

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#6 SalaZar-
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Too bad Genesis wasn't written in Greek... :|

Ah, true, but it was translated into Greek. And the Greek is more accurate than the English.

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It really depends on your approach to the bible. Some see it as literal and others as a collection of parables. I am pesronally an orthodox christian. I'm also not a literalist. Yes, there are a slew of "technical" issues, but that is not the heart of the matter. Its easy to point out this and that and feel all clever. The issues you have addressed are nothing new, people have been condemning the bible for these things for as long as it was hip. The bible is not a history book, its a story of a faith. I seriously hope you don't consider yourself more clever than millenia of Jews and Christians. The bible is written as the word of god, but it is documented by humans who, as part of the gift of free will, are fallible. Take for example the tired old, creation vs. evolution debate. Simple minded evlolutionists (I personally am a strong believer in evolution and can easily reconcile it with my faith) like to say that creation is crap because 7 days aren't enough time. The first "seven days" may have taken millions of years and gods creation of evolution may have been the means to the end. A system created to hum and give life to itself. As for the single figure you discuss, is it not possible that these are compacted social groups? The lessons of the bible are not that cut an dry, its important to learn from it in your own way. I know this all sounds very preachy, if you can't connect with the book, then another faith may be more inline for you (and yes atheism is just another faith, the faith you know there is no higher order). I just want to defend the bible from a personal level. All too often people use bible bashing as a spring board to feal hip and clever. That approach is just as predjudice and bigoted as the misguided religious right. I find it interesting that all religion are supposed to be respected, but christianity in modern "cool" counterculture. Frankly thats just a sad double standard.Lethal_Gopher

I disagree, if you take some of the bible as literal, and some as symbolic, how do you tell the difference between the two?

As for the 7 days, in the original greek, the word "days" used in Genesis means literal days, not figurative.

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#8 SalaZar-
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To the point of being inbred with Adam and Eve:

It says in Genesis that God created man in his own image. Thusly, if God is perfect, the genes of the first two humans must be pretty perfect too right? So inbreeding between the family had less of a "retarding effect."

Though I have no link to prove, the evolution of races doesnt take millions of years.

As for Noah, his sons brought their wives who were not in their immidiate blood line.

Mankind tries too hard to understand the ways of God. Things we think as impossible as walking on water is very possible for him.

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#9 SalaZar-
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No idea on when they get shipments, but the store opens at 8 am
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#10 SalaZar-
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I don't think you really need to camp out anymore.

I work at Target, and they usually sell out within 3 hours of being on the shelves.

So just ask the store when they get their shipment, and get there right when the store opens.