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Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 1:53 pm
Captain_Shinzo 3.) If your beliefs were correct all long, you have permission to gloat. =D This but its not like we don't already
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Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 3:18 pm
Lethkhar Pirate Captain Sushi Lethkhar dl1371 i would actually like to know how most of you think the world was created. i have an explanation myself, but it is usually accompanied with a long lecture on particle physics I don't think there's an answer to that question, at least not that we know of. Even science's explanations of "creation" (Big Bang, etc.) don't really mean "creation" in the sense of "nothing into something", or at least it depends on who you talk to. He said the world, not the universe. wink whee Asteroids and commets would be a suitable answer. Thank you, Noam Chomsky. stare 'Tis but a statement, Frederic Skinner. dramallama
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Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 9:27 pm
Pirate Captain Sushi Lethkhar Pirate Captain Sushi Lethkhar dl1371 i would actually like to know how most of you think the world was created. i have an explanation myself, but it is usually accompanied with a long lecture on particle physics I don't think there's an answer to that question, at least not that we know of. Even science's explanations of "creation" (Big Bang, etc.) don't really mean "creation" in the sense of "nothing into something", or at least it depends on who you talk to. He said the world, not the universe. wink whee Asteroids and commets would be a suitable answer. Thank you, Noam Chomsky. stare 'Tis but a statement, Frederic Skinner. dramallama SKIIIIIIIIINNER!
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Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 11:02 pm
BlackAngelDust No to be mean or anything, but why does it matter if we know how the world was created? Even if we did know, I doubt that there would be much use for the information. Apparently it would be useful information considering that if we had such information it would debunk a huge chunk of religions claiming that they have the one true God that created the universe, thus bringing a lot of people back to reality.
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Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 11:20 pm
MiniSiets BlackAngelDust No to be mean or anything, but why does it matter if we know how the world was created? Even if we did know, I doubt that there would be much use for the information. Apparently it would be useful information considering that if we had such information it would debunk a huge chunk of religions claiming that they have the one true God that created the universe, thus bringing a lot of people back to reality. Don't forget the twisted and immoral sides of religion like the torture of children in Africa due to the belief in witches or Scientology.
( Many have died under the workings under Scientology, famous or not. )
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