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May 05, 2006 14:12

oh yeah, i also forgot that my sister had her baby! DUH!!!! and they asked me to be the godfather, which is kind of funny, cause i dont believe in god. but it was either me or a brother in law who may or may not be a drug dealer, and who may or may not (i'm leaning towards MAY) be in and out of jail for the next 30 or 40 years ( Read more... )

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God creationmaker May 9 2006, 16:45:48 UTC
I know you have trouble with the Christian concept of God, but how can you not have at least some believe in a God as creator in general. The more you look at how the human body works, how it can heal itself, how thoughts are transported across neurotransmitters throughout our spinal cord, how it can reproduce itself...

The body is equipped with technology that even the most inteligent modern thinkers are not even close to creating. Isn't it logical to believe that there could be a creator for such things who guided the evolution, rather than the human body happening accidentally as the "path of least resistance" of evolution.

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Re: God creationmaker May 9 2006, 19:57:40 UTC
just because our smartest thinkers haven't been able to explain it or re-create it doesn't mean that god created man. back when cave men ruled the earth, they understood nothing. they had little to no comprehesion skills. now we are so far advanced that we can even hypothesis to an almost certain degree how they ;ived their lives without their being alive for millions of years. and if god did create the planet there is no possible way that the earth could be around 2 million years ago, and yet it has.

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Age of Reason creationmaker May 10 2006, 12:30:36 UTC
No possible way? The expert's estimates about the age of the earth is constantly changing (it has at least twice in my short lifespan, i can imagine how much estimates will change in the next hundreds of years). Truth is those estimates and the scientific method are useful to further discovery and conjecture, but often turn out to not be accurate.

To quote Thomas Paine, "I believe in one God, and no more; and I hope for happiness beyond this life. . . . But, lest it should be supposed that I believe many other things in addition to these, I shall, in the progress of this work, declare the things I do not beleive, and my reasons for not believing them."

He then goes on to reject the Christian church and the Trinity, imaculate conception and resurrection, etc. The whole time he states valid reasons for doing so. I recommend Age of Reason to ya buddy, I think you'd enjoy it.

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