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Apr 24, 2004 01:23

well..the past few days have been good. Thursday I went on a nice 2 hour bike ride with michelle, then went over to cabes for a few hours. Oh, and Michelle, me and michelle's friend marc left about 54 comments on sara's lj (it was mostly michelle and me though...i suggest everyone checks it out, its funny stuff) Today, I had classes...actually ( Read more... )

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greyloki April 24 2004, 10:57:23 UTC
Yea, I always thought it was ironic that most Christians believe that their god has blessed us with intelligence, yet they get all up in arms when you use it.

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scrappy_dude April 24 2004, 12:36:00 UTC
exactly.

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itzmattu April 24 2004, 22:09:55 UTC
Most Christians also believe that everyone is a sinner, so we are bound to use God's gifts for wrong doing sooner or later. It all fits perfectly if you take time to look into it.

I'm sure this has been said somewhere else, but just to state. God gave us trees, we built Jesus cross with it.

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greyloki April 24 2004, 22:22:25 UTC
How do you equate applying logic to religion with wrong doing?

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itzmattu April 29 2004, 21:48:46 UTC
i don't know, it sounded good to me :-/

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not funny =P saradara25 April 25 2004, 16:55:15 UTC
I'm glad you think that you're so funny! I loved seeing all of them too =P hehe j/k

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robpro April 26 2004, 13:37:30 UTC
Dude! Did you buy Jesus Christ: Vampire Hunter?

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stephen27 April 27 2004, 15:01:50 UTC
I didnt think the article on athiesm had much of a point at all. It says that doubt is rational for one thing, but it doesnt give any real reasons to doubt any part of the bible. Ok, so you weren't alive, back 2000 years ago, but there is as much evidence backing the scriptures as there is backing anything else from that time. No, you can't find clear evidence that the red sea was parted, but why should you? What would you expect to find that would prove that to you? A video tape? No, people would accuse it of being forged ( ... )

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scrappy_dude April 28 2004, 07:35:02 UTC
I have to say, you brought up some interesting points, but, I still dont completly agree. While it is true that the whole concept behind religion is faith, and you cannot have faith (at least in the classic sence) in something that has been scientifically proven, since then it would be fact. I also understand that the stories and examples contained in the Bible are simply an idea, or a guidline for which one can lead their life. However, my main problem with religion is the fact that people take it to extremes. If you dont have religious conservatives trying to run the country the way they see fit, you have Islamic jihadists trying to blow everything up. People need to take religion for what it is, a guidline...not a strict rule. Suprisingly, I think the Kevin Smith film, Dogma said it best ( ... )

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stephen27 April 28 2004, 14:36:24 UTC
Yeah, I see what your saying about people taking things to extremes. Actually though, most of those people aren't even following things in the bible. (cant speak for islam). For instance, Catholics have a lot of little practices and rules that aren't mentioned in the bible. For instance, priests not getting married. It's their own idea. The bible never says not to get married. And you probably know all about the stuff back in Martin Luther's time about paying to save someone. Some of those religious extremists are crazy, but they don't usually know what their talking about ( ... )

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Bad Typing Skills! stephen27 April 28 2004, 14:39:32 UTC
oops! in the end of the first paragraph i meant they DON'T usually know what they're talking about!

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