you've got to be kidding me.
if the earth wanted to get rid of humans, and it had a mind of it's own. the simplest thing it could do would be to just remove its atmosohere.
wildfires would be a cakewalk compared to that
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you've got to be kidding me.
if the earth wanted to get rid of humans, and it had a mind of it's own. the simplest thing it could do would be to just remove its atmosohere.
wildfires would be a cakewalk compared to that
So, today my lock ended up not working when i tried the combo. So i go ask my parents if they have any idea how to open it, and they say that there was an emergency key that came with it. See, the lock was originally theirs, and they bought it. I never even knew i had a key and they blame me saying i lost it. This just happened, and im just downright sick of it. Things like this have happened...over....and...over...again. The first to blame is always me, regardless of who did it. So...What do i do?
kris9031998
about the lock? get some bolt cutters, they are fun to use.
about the parents? get some bolt cutters, they are fun to use.
If you are born in India, you would most likely be brought up as a Hindu. If you were born in the time of the vikings in Denmark you would believe in Thor. If you were born in ancient Greece you would have believed in Zeus. If you were born in Iraq you would most likely be a Muslim. They can't all be right, they can't all be telling the truth or leading you to a truth and herein you see the problem, somebody is leading you astray and somebody is wrong. If you believe one thing, why do you not believe the others, why believe they are wrong and you right? It is because you didn't grow up in ancient Greece or born in the time of the vikings or born in Iraq or born in India and you weren't involuntarily made believe anything and that is the only answer.Cloudwolfe
copyright to richard dawkins.
moreso a "false god", where an atheist like me has no god at all[QUOTE="wis3boi"][QUOTE="mattisgod01"]
Atheism comes from the Greek word Atheos meaning "Without God". So logically if you see someone worshipping false idols then are they not "Without God"?
mattisgod01
Yea but isn't a false god the same as no god at all? At The end of the day what you are worshipping isn't god.
no a false god is not the same as no god.
atheists are just aware of the simple fact that no god has ever, or will ever exist. that's all. we worship nothing.
This was not made to offend in any way. Please read all of this before posting.
Hello atheists, agnostics, and theists of Gamespot. Tonight I have come to spread some divine wisdom that suddenly struck me right before I was about to fall asleep. I've known this for awhile, but there are many atheists on Gamespot and the internet in general. No, I am not saying that your beliefs are wrong, but some of your reasons why science can disprove religion are really bogus. I'm not trying to preach or anything, I just want to address these problems and explain why I think that they are wrong.
Many people who choose not to follow any religion say that their reasoning is based on science, whether it be the big bang or evolution. I respect those who aren't religious just because nothing seems to fit with them. Claiming that something totally unrelated to religion can disprove religion just grinds my gears every time I have to read the same excuse.
You might ask me, "How do you know there is a God?" My answer is that I just take a look around myself. Objects can be broken down by what exactly they are made up, whether it be material, element, or even how many protons, electrons, and neutrons there are in it. You might now be asking "Well how does this prove in your belief of a God?" My answer for that is that we don't know how the elements were created, or how atoms came to be. In my own opionion, I would believe that a divine entity created everything in the universe, and that we are slowly understanding what anything is made of through science.
Then there are those that "disprove" religion by pointing at the theory of evolution. To me, evolution and Christianity goes hand in hand. The first book, Genesis, can fit right into evolution. Genesis tells about the birth of our species while mixing in metaphors and mythology. Who knows if the first human male and female were ever named Adam and Eve, but if that's what God wants them to be called, then so be it. Everything before the creation of humans through evolution was never really spoken about in the Bible, because it doesn't have any relevancy towards God's interaction with Humans.
Finally, the last way that atheists try to claim that a religion couldn't possibly be right is by claiming that the big bang created everything in the universe. In my mind, creationism and the big bang fit perfectly together. A God could have started the events that lead to the big bang occuring. After all the elements are done settling down in space, he forms the Earth for a few million or billions of years to make it hospitable for humans to live on.
Then there are those that don't follow a religion, because they say that religions are too restrictive. You don't have to have the Bible or a priest dictate how you must follow your life. Go ahead and live the way you want to live. Sin a little, nobody is perfect. Just don't sin to spite God. I have only read the first two books of the Bible, yet I can say that I believe in Christianity. When I read the Bible, I read it for divine inspiration, not to learn what I am and am not supposed to do.
Well I'm sorry that this was really long, but I had to get this out of my brain and onto paper. Tell me what you think about my thoughts.
NiKva
this is so misguided. do you mind if i ask what age you are in and how far you have gone into scientific studies? because it seems like you have a basic high school grasp of it.
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