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#1 twitchmonkey399
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[QUOTE="twitchmonkey399"]Still my favorite. Yes, it's epic. harrisi17

Ben Wallace helped created halo 2? wow, multitalented

I think you've confused the basketball player with the Engineer.
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Still my favorite. Yes, it's epic.
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#3 twitchmonkey399
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Of course. All the time in fact. Nothing wrong with it either.

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Some would perceive your habitual lying as something that causes you to be untrustworthy, not to mention dishonest. Both of which aren't good things for people to see you as. As for me, I do the best I can to never lie. When the time comes when it would seem to good to lie, I almost always find a way to do that good by omitting certain truths, playing sentence games, etc. without actually do it. So no.
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What has already happened to Zelda has broken my gamer heart. While I'm sure there will be quality gameplay, puzzles, etc., just having to look at at the presentation of the game will draw much of my enjoyment out of it.
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#5 twitchmonkey399
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[QUOTE="Kokuro_Kun"][QUOTE="GabuEx"]

Now I remember; weren't you the same guy who said that the government was going to ration health care and determine who gets it and who doesn't, and then after repeatedly being asked to show where in the health care law the government was granted the ability to do that, began to retreat to vaguer and vaguer claims?

I'm beginning to sense a pattern here. :?

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No i didn't. At the time i hadn't read the bill. But if you must bring up something to lower the validity of my thread, go for it champ.

Isn't it pretty bad to say a bill will do something when you haven't even read it? Surely reading the thing you're criticizing is a baseline requirement.

I remember when there was that Arizona Immigration Law thread. So many people trashing something they haven't even read. I agree, claiming and arguing that a law or bill can do something when you haven't read it is pointless. Except for wasting other peoples' time when you cause them to inform you of things you should already know before you debate.
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#6 twitchmonkey399
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[QUOTE="GmasterRED"]

Well what you said was extremly offensive to Christians. What do you expect? He just defended his beliefs. If you were in the middle east and said the same thing about the Qu'ran, your head would be off by now. Case in point: this picture.

islam

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but he's not in the middle east, he was having a private conversation and some close minded religious guy couldn't take it. theres no excuse for the religious guy to do what he did and if it was me being preached to i probably would have wanted to punch him.

With the ideal theist, closed mindedness is no more of a problem than it is with atheism. You see, this ideal theist believes his religion to be true, and whatever physical evidence that is brought forth will be compatible with that truth. So, his belief in God, gods, etc., for the purposes of this conversation, is irrelevant.

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People feel passionately about religion.

The monumental shame is that they haven't any idea how silly their claims sound to non-religious people. Even those such as myself who've read the bible, Qur'an, Bhagavad Gita, and studied theism and mythology extensively. It's not as if I do not know what they're saying out of ignorance, I've read many of the holiest of holy texts and it's all conspicuously similar, all similarly preposterous. I was religious as well, devoutly so, and as I always say, until I read the bible.

It's funny, but I comprehend it. People want to feel involved with something. They want to think they have all the answers so desperately. They want to live on, although most religious people seldomly dwell on how long eternity is. No matter how pleasant a heaven: eternity would be hell. The greatest and most supposedly warming claim of theism is my worst nightmare. To live eternally would mean that after one-hundred-billion years of life, your existence has just begun. I want everyone, theist or not, to sit on that for only a moment. If your conclusion is anything but dread; you're utterly deluded

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Eternity, in the Christian sense of the word, is not the measure of unending time, as you perceive. It is viewed properly as an absence of time, which many people wrongly associate with unending chronological time. Deluded? No. Properly informed of the matter at hand; yes.
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#8 twitchmonkey399
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LOL. I remember all the black kids in school selling their lunch tickets for $1 less than it cost to actually buy lunch and gamble with it in UNO. I always bought their tickets when I woke up too late to make lunch. Rush's statement is sad though. Some of those kids actually don't have any food at home, and when they do eat, its friggin McD's or pizza. wstfld
If people can afford McD's or pizza hut, they can afford food from a grocery store. Eating out is much more expensive than simply buying and preparing your own food.
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#9 twitchmonkey399
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]

[QUOTE="ownage_denied"]

1. Jesus was born in Bethlehem.

2. Bethlehem is in South Africa.

3. ????

4. Profit?

ownage_denied

Uh....Try Middle East.

Bethlehem on the map.

Naples is only in Florida. See what's wrong with what I just said?

Also, check this out:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethlehem#Geography

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#10 twitchmonkey399
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[QUOTE="Snipes_2"][QUOTE="Bluestorm-Kalas"] That settles his religion, which was never in doubt. I just don't know a poltically correct way to say "muslim coloured skin."

Bluestorm-Kalas

Middle Eastern :P I think he had Light Skin, Look at Mary for example.

Maybe, but how did Mary have white skin? And back in 5 B.C. I don't think women were respected enough to get pregnant and claim they were a virgin over it, and that it was God.

They didn't publicly proclaim it. Jesus was the son of Joseph as far as the society at the time was concerned.