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#1 gamerlifegrace
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[QUOTE="blackacidevil96"]

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space is not infinite. the bredth of out own universe is an empirically measureable number (of cousres these are all best estimates given current technology.). and time in the most general sense (meaning the most non scientific way possible) is only a means of task managemnt created by humans. saying that your watch even measures time is a crude and inaccurate answer to a complex question (the question being how do you measure time.)

AND currently weve discovered over 400 exoplanets (planets orbiting a star other than our own.) we not even scratched the surface of whats out there. just because we have not found life outside of earths grasp. doesnt mean its not there. id hardly expect to make contact with another advanced race or even a micro organism considering humans havent even had a presence beyond our atmosphere of even 100years.

How do you know that space isnt infinite? And time can be measured by humans, but it isnt controlled by us.

how do i know? i never know anything with 100% conviction as is demanded by faith. i know that the size of the universe in around 93billion light years(diameter). that means the space in which our laws of physics can be applied with any sort of relevance is 93billion light years of space. (space being the area that contains all matter.) and time cannot be measured in any meaningfull sense by humans at this point. (there is only one physical law that acknowledges that 'time' has a direction). we simply have clever ways of managing what we do between one sunrise and sunset.

time as far as we know is also effected by gravity. so given that we can and do move mass around. we can and do mess with how time runs in any finite location.

Gravity doesn't affect time. It affects the experience of time by an object with mass because gravity affects the mass. Gravity actually affects time-space.
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#2 gamerlifegrace
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Well for me it went something like this, up to the age of 9 i didn't believe in god, then for the next year and a half or so i started believing, saw how much of a load of crap it was and then i became the proud atheist i am today 6 years later :D

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what makes you think it is a load of crap?
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#3 gamerlifegrace
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[QUOTE="gamerlifegrace"]

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have you ever seen the pictures of the universe? earth is pretty much irrelevant and why would god make all that room for some puny humans living in the corner of the universe? and i actually used to be really really faithful, and thought that people who didn't believe in god were idiots. but you just learn and realize things......

blackacidevil96

That actually sounds very ignorant, seeing that we are the only living life forms that we know of. And everything is infinite (space and time) so I have no idea why you said that.

space is not infinite. the bredth of out own universe is an empirically measureable number (of cousres these are all best estimates given current technology.). and time in the most general sense (meaning the most non scientific way possible) is only a means of task managemnt created by humans. saying that your watch even measures time is a crude and inaccurate answer to a complex question (the question being how do you measure time.)

AND currently weve discovered over 400 exoplanets (planets orbiting a star other than our own.) we not even scratched the surface of whats out there. just because we have not found life outside of earths grasp. doesnt mean its not there. id hardly expect to make contact with another advanced race or even a micro organism considering humans havent even had a presence beyond our atmosphere of even 100years.

How do you know that space isnt infinite? And time can be measured by humans, but it isnt controlled by us.

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#4 gamerlifegrace
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yeah degrassi was great, i grew up with the old episodes from 80s and nineties. DangerHiVoltage
I actually grew up with the ones 5 years ago. I only saw a season or two.
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#5 gamerlifegrace
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[QUOTE="gamerlifegrace"][QUOTE="nimatoad2000"]have you heard of the era called " anything before 1960" .. yeah id kill myself if i lived during those times.mattisgod01

lol. Yeah, it would really suck to live in those times.

True, but i think the point is that with the good times we have it seems like we just made the world worse. WWII was bad but progressed mankind further then any other Decade in history.

I hope you werent referring to the Atomic Bomb.
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#6 gamerlifegrace
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I know americans won't know 1, if any but im gonna nominate

kenny vs spenny

you bet your ass

and corner gas

DangerHiVoltage

the only one's that us americans would know is Degrassi. And that used to be pretty good.

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have you heard of the era called " anything before 1960" .. yeah id kill myself if i lived during those times.nimatoad2000
lol. Yeah, it would really suck to live in those times.
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#8 gamerlifegrace
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[QUOTE="mattykovax"][QUOTE="spawnassasin"]

so me and matty here are going to hell just because we choose no to believe in a god that gave us free will

sorry but thats just absurd

"Morality is doing right, no matter what you are told. Religion is doing what you are told, no matter what is right." -HL Mencken

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Great quote.

Don't say this is a good quote when you don't stand by it. Giving someone your address and enticing him to meet you so you can kill him for his religion (and nothing else I might add) is not morality. In fact it is straight dreadful to think that people still have attitudes like this. Its fine if you don't believe in the same thing that another might believe in - But I think we all have a general standard of what morality is - and "And never said I was good." is quite pathetic. I've never met anyone in my life that strove to be a bad person.

exactly.

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#10 gamerlifegrace
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the 1930's would like to have a word with you

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lol