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#1 VariousObjects
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No, I just think this is the year for gaming. I watched my roomate play it and it looked/sounded amazing. I'm not going to buy a PS3 for it, but it's definently the best PS3 game.
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#2 VariousObjects
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Am I jealous of watching 90 minute cut-scenes? No. Games that can tell the story through the gameplay I have much more respect for because I'm playing a 'video game' not a movie.
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#3 VariousObjects
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Only PS3 games I'm looking forward to are MGS4 and LittleBigPlanet. Killzone 2 looks like another fps where all you do is kill and kill and kill some more. Killzone 1 was alright but nothing special so I don't see it changing much besides the pretty gaphics. The same thing goes with Gears of War, the graphics are great which sucked me in at first, but the gameplay got old fast because I hate missions that consist of going from point A to B. Give me vairety please.

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#4 VariousObjects
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[QUOTE="RationalAtheist"]Yeah? You said that Jehovas Witnesses can accept blood. I pionted out the doctine that dis-allows it. This means you are wrong about JWs being free to take or give blood. If you are wrong about that, what else are you wrong about?

_Tobli_

I would say alot. I like to read Revinh's post because of their entertainment value.

Not so long ago he used the fact that we haven't seen any change in a three type, and some animal to say that evolution was bogus.... :?

You beleive in evolution? HAHAHAAH

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#5 VariousObjects
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Well, seeing as how I've already added my two cents on the topic, I suppose I'll come out and ask this...

Why is God infinite? I suppose a better question would actually be how is God infinite? Using what method of logic or reasoning (that rules out any sort of bible defense) could you conclude that God is, in fact, infinite. Actually, using what method of logic or reasoning could you conclude that anything's infinite?

jalexbrown

Because God doesn't have a physical body that candecay.

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#6 VariousObjects
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Now you know better than this. Your not supposed to ask questions like this, and along with why aren't dinosaurs mentioned in the bible, or anything outside of earth, or anything else really scientific.Morphic

I'm pretty sure dinosaurs are mentioned in the Bible. I think it's in the book of Job.

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#7 VariousObjects
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[QUOTE="cowboymonkey21"][QUOTE="TallicaFan2005"]Man created god.RationalAtheist

are you sure? what can make you believe in the big bang therioe but not bieleive in god living all of eterninty.

Its called the scientific framework of discovery, or scientific method.

Curiously, if you do follow the evidence from science and believe in the big bang, the same scientific framework would not support your belief in god. That does not seem to stop people misguidedly believing in both things though.

Science has nothing to do with the creation of the Earth because in order to use the scientific method then you would have to observe and we weren'tthere to observe the Earth being created so it's nothing, but theory.

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#8 VariousObjects
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[QUOTE="VariousObjects"][QUOTE="Kritical_Strike"]

This same question could be applied to scientific theories. The "Big Bang" began with a 'super atom' that exploded and created the universe. But who created this atom? Erm.....it always existed?

To believers in god, he is eternal and has no start nor beginning.

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Is it that hard to believe that just maybe God exists? You'd be willing to believe a super atom always existed and exploded and created people who are on a planet with food and resources that can reproduce and keep us living and we just so happen to be in a place in the solar system that isn't too close or too far away from the sun.

I was being sarcastic, if you can't at least consider God is eternal than you must find it hard to believe the Big Bang theory :wink:

Ya I was kind of feeling a little sarcasm there. I just wanted to expand on what you where saying.

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#9 VariousObjects
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This same question could be applied to scientific theories. The "Big Bang" began with a 'super atom' that exploded and created the universe. But who created this atom? Erm.....it always existed?

To believers in god, he is eternal and has no start nor beginning.

Kritical_Strike

Is it that hard to believe that just maybe God exists? You'd be willing to believe a super atom always existed and exploded and created people who are on a planet with food and resources that can reproduce and keep us living and we just so happen to be in a place in the solar system that isn't too close or too far away from the sun.

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#10 VariousObjects
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[QUOTE="nodgenico"]People created god with their imaginations.kirk4ever

as i alaso said..even if god doesnt EXIST...then who made this and us? what created the material for big bang? if something created this..who created that "something"

This is exaclty why I beleive that a God has to exist. If you beleive in the Big Bang than answer me where that bang come from? Now if you say a combination of gases and a supernova or something then explain where that came from. Keep back tracking and see how far you can go. Eventually there has to be something that existed for eternity because if something didn't then there must be an endless loop of space debris exploding and creating life than destroying it and starting over again.

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