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Jan 14, 2007 21:53

I am just an idea. Not in my mind, because my mind is just an idea. You are an idea. Human life is just an idea. The universe, stars, sun... Ideas. Let this sink in. Try to expand on this theory. Try playing the telephone game for 2007 years.

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xlunacy_fringe January 15 2007, 14:48:28 UTC
Good point.

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jocelyntothemax January 15 2007, 22:51:27 UTC
some people believe in shit. like me. and you are telling me im wrong. and i dont apreciate it. you can have your opinions. but stop saying everything i believe in is a lie.

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anonymous January 15 2007, 23:03:40 UTC
Ideas must come from a consious mind...god? maybe, I don't know though and neither do you!

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unlocked_doors January 17 2007, 18:56:56 UTC
Think out of the box.

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gtrkd January 17 2007, 21:11:08 UTC
we are all just ideas but where did these ideas come from? God, the creator of all life in which we see today.

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unlocked_doors January 18 2007, 12:49:25 UTC
You're still in the box. Go deeper bro. Don't think of an idea as your mind's idea, not that kind of idea.

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jocelyntothemax January 18 2007, 15:29:22 UTC
dont tell him hes in a box. its his relgion bro.

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unlocked_doors January 19 2007, 04:26:09 UTC
Yeah, I'm not talking about Jesus, Shut up Jocelyn. I'm talking about humanity. Open up.

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anonymous January 19 2007, 00:31:40 UTC
All of the conditions in which we live are perfectly formatted for life, theres no denying that, the level of oxygen in the air, gravity, etc. Coincidence? Maybe, it is possible considering how infinite space is, and with so many galaxies out there, that this planet could just happen to be one that is able to support life. The other explanation is that earth was not randomly created, but that it was purposely crafted by a concious being. Neither of these sides has yet to be proven, hence the giant debate over whether or not a "god" exists. Humans are the only organisms that know they are going to die, one theory is that the human brain simply cannot accept this reality, and in an attempt to deal with the overwhelming stress it creates it's own "god" or afterlife. Some people need to see something to believe it, which is perfectly logical (but at the same time may hinder open-mindedness) although others don't need that assurance, and they simply trust their instincts and that is enough for them. Basically, every human is faced with the ( ... )

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unlocked_doors January 19 2007, 04:39:48 UTC
Absolutely. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, believe what you want. I don't know what to believe. I'm planning on exploring Islam just to see what it does for me. Kris and Alex are going to believe what they choose, all I ever meant to say, or ask, is not to preach it on an everyday basis. A simple request can be turned down, I don't expect anyone on earth to agree completely with opinions (for lack of a better word)that I choose to ponder, and that's all religion really is, theoretical opinions. There's no argument there. Arguing over belifs is silly. Believe what you want. Do what you want.

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lifeisboring January 19 2007, 19:07:34 UTC
Funny how this talks can stir up peoples emotions. Just one thing I wanted to say Preaching and Teaching are two sperate words. Teach is to give knowledge to the reader/listening. Preach is more advocate, especially to urge acceptance of or compliance. Big difference and back to my report on Atheism, thats just teaching.

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