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Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 11:12 pm
I love that "I run with scissors - it makes me feel dangerous" XD great!
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Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:23 pm
Haha thanks xD Icons saying that have been going around, but I didn't like how any of them looked, so I kinda made that one.
You may have noticed by now too, that the sig refreshes- There's a total of 47- well, 46, if you don't count the default I forgot to take out of the first one.... 47 icons in total because there are 16-17 icons it goes through that change each time you refresh the page!
If your happy and you know it slap your friends!
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 8:21 pm
Most, if not all, religion deals mainly in what happens after you die. Well, that what you can't see will be revealed post-mortem. The dead can't come back and tell us what it's like. The living are too busy and self-centered to listen even if they could. Not in a bad way, it's just inherent to being alive. Too much going on. So anyways. I grew up pretty much not involved in religion. I was never pushed by anyone to join a religion and wasn't questioned about my beliefs until about middle school, where other students were incredulous that I believed in 'nothing.' I'd gone to church before, and wasn't interested. Even as a little kid the stuff didn't make sense to me. The moral part about stealing and killing did, of course, but not the eternal salvation and all that. I still don't care. I really could care less. Ask me what happens after I die? I just don't care. Honestly. I'm not dead yet, nor do I plan to be dead for a while. I'll live my life as I think I ought to. Absence of religion does not mean absence of morals. I think this point needs to be drilled through quite a few of this populations' heads. I still like to learn about other beliefs and ways of life. I like learning, and think it's interesting stuff. Religion for me is like sports. A lot of people love it and get really into it, but it's never been for me. So asking what team I'm a fan of is irrelevant. On a side note - the human habit of labeling every damn belief system irritates me. It is what it is, let it alone. That's my philosophy.
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Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:19 am
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Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 11:05 am
I am agnostic theist. I have been for a while now, but I have just recently started telling everyone that is what I am. I was always scared of how my family would take me not being a christian baptist, and I was right to be afraid. But that still doesn't change the fact that I am what I am. Nothing can change that.
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Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 9:10 pm
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 8:15 pm
Happily Christian.
For me it simply seems the most logical. The existence of some higher being almost seems a definite, the whole idea of the Big Bang doesn't make sense no matter how you look at it. And without one, the world simply becomes one without morals, and the one we live in is the perfect example of this. But I do consider evolution a strong possibility, It's really just a matter of interpretion.
But more than that, Christianity is unique in many ways, one other reason I believe it's the truth, but I won't go too far into that. And to a lesser extent, a great many other things cause my belief to hold strong.
I'm quite surprised really, topics like this usually have an astounding level of ignorance and flaming going on by now.
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