Real life tough choices

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  • What to have for breakfast

  • Have you even played a wii?

    badassm posted: »

    That's not a hard decision, ps3 easily, wii sucks. Who even plays wii?

  • Sure, "Expert Atheists"...First off it's scientists who made the conclusion and not Atheists, also no it isn't, don't believe everything you read on the Internet. Also theories are flawed but change to receive new data, Evolution as it is isn't "Almost certainly wrong", it just isn't completely correct.

    Kennyftw posted: »

    The theory of evolution (survival of the fittest) is in the process of being debunked. Even expert Atheists are reaching the conclusion tha

  • You missed the point entirely. Darwin’s dilemma: "There is a still deeper darkness awaiting the man who discovers that even his own thoughts cannot be trusted, that reason itself is an illusion. For what is the human brain? It is a clump of matter, a chance conglomeration of molecules. And what is human thought? It is a by-product of that chance conglomeration of molecules. But, obviously, chance-produced thoughts are meaningless thoughts". What he means is how can you trust in evolution, or any of his theories when the very human mind can be flawed in the way it's created? This is why Atheism rips itself down. As an Atheist you are forced to admit that your non belief in God is called into question by your flawed brain.

    Atheism doesn't "invalidate itself" If the monkey was smart and if the plane worked then yes I'd fly it. The processes that led to now ar

  • I dont need to prove anything here, you're the one making positive claim about something. Its impossible to disprove negative, thus the reason burden of proof is on positive claim.

    You can not prove heaven is false. THAT'S fact.

  • Apple, Cardiac surgeon's who have done thousands of heart surgeries are a little more reliable than your average Joe.

    Paladin, the hallucinations you speak of are only hallucinations when they aren't validated by outside observers ie: If you are floating out of your body, that can be a hallucination. If you are floating outside your body and observe me talking on the phone to my mom and I was in fact talking to the phone with my mom it isn't a hallucination.

    There's witness testimony for bigfoot, alien abductions, and government abductions and relocation to a secret mars base. All those true?

  • When did I say heaven exists? Exactly.

    thus the reason burden of proof is on positive claim.

    But you are still not able to prove that it does not exist. The day we have observable evidence that proves heaven does not exist is the day it will be considered fact.

    zykelator posted: »

    I dont need to prove anything here, you're the one making positive claim about something. Its impossible to disprove negative, thus the reason burden of proof is on positive claim.

  • I'm sorry but you aren't facing reality as it is. Just like I posted above. There are atheists out there who are incredibly kind, helpful people. They are polite, and care about other people's feelings. The fact that they don't believe in an after life increases their love of life and the feeling it's short, and want to make the most of it. You aren't facing reality as it is. You are facing reality as YOU see it, and that isn't real. That's just how you feel, an opinion. Not a fact.

    zykelator posted: »

    If you would spend few seconds reading my bio, you would know im a male. Im not negative on purpose, i just like to face reality as it is.

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    zykelator posted: »

    I live in middle of nowhere and barely see anyone. Im not used to being nice for no reason, its just not who i am. Im only nice to certain people and that list is small.

  • No. Not false but you make statements claiming that they are fact. That they are logic when they aren't. Don't claim something as factual, or logical when they are nothing more than person beliefs. I believe in God, I believe in creation. But I except that I could be wrong. You don't apparently feel that way. You believe you are stating fact when you aren't.

    zykelator posted: »

    So because we cant have absolute truths about reality, everything we know should be considered false? You just dont get anywhere with that attitude.

  • Oh I have. And to quote another brilliant man: "Claiming the universe came from nothingness only shows that even brilliant men can say nonsense". If I told you 0 + 0 = 1 you would laugh and call me an idiot. That's exactly what these people want you to believe. Stephen Hawking talks about quantum fluctuations being responsible for creating the universe from nothing. Only problem is that if quantum fluctuations are happening than there is not nothing, there is something going on.

    zykelator posted: »

    "Nothingness" leads to everything, that much i know. Im not even going to claim to know everything about this subject, but there are plenty

  • You are facing reality as YOU see it, and that isn't real. That's just how you feel, an opinion. Not a fact.

    You also seem to not know what is the definition of word fact and the difference between fact and absolute fact. Sigh... I have to keep repeating this over and over again because people seem to be so ignorant about this. Please go educate yourself about the meaning of these words.

    Supernatural isnt part of known reality so yes, i am facing the reality as it is. We are insignificant and meaningless creatures who will eventually perish and all evidence about our existance will vanish. That is not my opinion, that is the scientific view of universe. Just because you dont like it doesnt make it false.

    Kennyftw posted: »

    I'm sorry but you aren't facing reality as it is. Just like I posted above. There are atheists out there who are incredibly kind, helpful

  • So because you dont understand it, it has to be wrong? They arent proposing 0 + 0 = 1 they are proposing idea that there is negative energy and positive energy total amount of energy in the universe is 0, since these two negate eachother.

    Did you even watch the video, because it pretty much explans everything you are looking after. past 40 minutes mark most of the astronomy related topics are covered.

    Kennyftw posted: »

    Oh I have. And to quote another brilliant man: "Claiming the universe came from nothingness only shows that even brilliant men can say non

  • I have already explained how you do not understand the meaning of word "fact", so im just not going to answer this.

    Kennyftw posted: »

    No. Not false but you make statements claiming that they are fact. That they are logic when they aren't. Don't claim something as factual

  • I'm sure he is going to bring darwin's dilemma into this conversation as well. For some odd reason he thinks the lack of undeniable proof is cause for calling the theory "debunked" and "almost certainly wrong." The misnomer here is funny. It doesn't mean the theory is incorrect, it means it needs revised. Like spell checking an essay. Also, these "atheists" (scientists. Interesting how he doesn't classify them as scientists. Is he implying all people who accept science are atheists? Seems like a poor stance to take) are coming to the conclusion that the dilemma, the explosion of life circa enter Era who's name escapes me here, was only 4 to 5 times as quick as it is more presently. Not that major of a difference and probably explainable with enough time and GASP Rational thought.

    Sure, "Expert Atheists"...First off it's scientists who made the conclusion and not Atheists, also no it isn't, don't believe everything you

  • The argument that the rational thought of the mind is inconsequential due to it being chanced evolutionary changes that have led to its creation is remarkably... trivial. It reminds me of the solipsism argument in that both are remarkably uninteresting and pointless marks. It remains that what we see can be proven via our own thoughts and the recorded thoughts of others around us. This proves to any reasonable person that solipsism is a misguided fallacy but this doesn't dissuade believes from the idea for it can't be proven untrue. The evidence supported theory that chance has led to our minds gives no bearing on chance giving our thoughts falsity. Why can we trust that out thoughts aren't shattered remnants of evolutions chances? Well.. why can we trust that our thoughts aren't protruding from a brain floating in a clear glass jar? The answer is common sense and ration thinking.

    Kennyftw posted: »

    You missed the point entirely. Darwin’s dilemma: "There is a still deeper darkness awaiting the man who discovers that even his own thought

  • It isn't about the end, it's about the journey. Since abandoning my Christian faith I have found new meaning in those words.

    Kennyftw posted: »

    I'm sorry but you aren't facing reality as it is. Just like I posted above. There are atheists out there who are incredibly kind, helpful

  • All knowledge we currently have shows that human mind of produced by brains and once they dont stop functioning, you cease to exist. =/= Heaven and hell do not exist.

    Very nice.

    Nothing has changed? All knowledge we currently have shows that human mind of produced by brains and once they dont stop functioning, you cease to exist. =/= Heaven and hell do not exist.

  • I'm saying that no matter what you can't disprove that heaven does exist.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    All knowledge we currently have shows that human mind of produced by brains and once they dont stop functioning, you cease to exist. =/= Heaven and hell do not exist. Very nice.

  • I know.

    I'm saying that no matter what you can't disprove that heaven does exist.

  • Damn well put. He has a knack for missing things.

    Belan posted: »

    Meh... Just read the reply above yours. Cant be asked to write the same again. Or you could just give me an actual specific reply to

  • Seems like something I had called him out on further up the thread chain :p

    Tinni posted: »

    He cherry picks what he finds most relevant aka what he can twist to support his stance. Which doesn't actually prove the validity of his stance, but prove he doesn't know how to conduct himself in a debate.

  • I'm sure he is going to bring darwin's dilemma into this conversation as well. For some odd reason he thinks the lack of undeniable proof is cause for calling the theory "debunked" and "almost certainly wrong."

    I know too many people like this, it bothers me and makes me think our school systems aren't teaching right or that people are too developed in the past they won't give the future a chance.

    It doesn't mean the theory is incorrect, it means it needs revised.

    Just like I said!

    these "atheists" (scientists. Interesting how he doesn't classify them as scientists. Is he implying all people who accept science are atheists? Seems like a poor stance to take)

    He might not of wanted to say that but she sure implied it, again what disappoints me about our system of learning and science in the world.

    Not that major of a difference and probably explainable with enough time and GASP Rational thought.

    You'd be surprised how many people don't use that. :P

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    I'm sure he is going to bring darwin's dilemma into this conversation as well. For some odd reason he thinks the lack of undeniable proof is

  • I was just watching another one of their videos earlier today :p

    Just to put this out there. :P KfC

  • What in the living fuck are you talking about. You are saying that the doctors saw this ghost go to a phone and talk to his mom....and she was talking to him....WHAT?!

    That isn't what these doctors say, they are all the patients or the doctors are high! You're probably talking about that one movie where the kid said he went to Heaven during a surgery. I hope you realize that the doctor said he was high and it happens a lot if they are dead or alive. If you aren't talking about that then I want to know what crazy people you're talking to.

    Kennyftw posted: »

    Apple, Cardiac surgeon's who have done thousands of heart surgeries are a little more reliable than your average Joe. Paladin, the halluc

  • Well, finally here is some voice of reason. We don't need Gods to say what is moral and it bugs me when people say you do. We are all Humans and we are all the same (Not in opinions :P) and this has turned into a Opinion based religious argument.

    I need to bump that Religion thread in Telltale talk back up again.

    FauDeef posted: »

    Athiesm and thiesm are true, but none of them are right. Nobody has to have a God to judge what is right and wrong, the important thing is t

  • I love the stupid Chick Tracts.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    I was just watching another one of their videos earlier today

  • Did you watch the Halloween one?? I was rolling!

    I love the stupid Chick Tracts.

  • Yeah!

    Man, Jack must be high when writing those!

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    Did you watch the Halloween one?? I was rolling!

  • Pokemon Omega Ruby or Pokemon Alpha Sapphire

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    I'm only talking about the beliefs by themselves.. not any sort of organization (I don't know anything about any Christian organization somehow empowering Kony anyway).

    Joseph Kony wouldn't have come into power without American Christianity. Woo is usually harmless, however it can be really dangerous.

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    Yeah, but thank God L'il Susy learned about witchcraft in time! Now she won't end up with all those teenagers in Hell!

    I wonder, though, if Jack knows about the underlying, original purpose of the pagan-based Christmas holiday? He better get to saving all the children's soul's from the devilish-Christmas trees.

    Yeah! Man, Jack must be high when writing those!

  • L'il Susy

    She wants to be a rapper

    pagan-based Christmas holiday? He better get to saving all the children's soul's from the devilish-Christmas trees.

    To obviously take Christ out of Christmas....XD

    You know I like how he keeps changing his mind on how Halloween started each Tract.

    Viva-La-Lee posted: »

    Yeah, but thank God L'il Susy learned about witchcraft in time! Now she won't end up with all those teenagers in Hell! I wonder, though,

  • What the fuck, I don't think that's something to laugh about.

    I bet you didn't go xD.

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    To see him be put to rest? I don't see why you'd have to be so negative about it and say he doesn't exist anymore. Although true, you can't just forget about him and pretend like he never did.

    zykelator posted: »

    Whats the point of going to funeral? Your brother didnt exist anymore, its was a bit too late to say goodbye.

  • I'm seeing a side of you that I actually want to hug right now.

    This is so rare.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    If all the pain didn't mean anything, what would be the point of going on. Its all about faith. Either you believe in something bigger th

  • He's just not making up random things to explain things that don't have an immediate explanation.

    Neither is he. Why does it have to be 'making up random things'? Why do people label religions like that? He has faith, so what? Let him be, let him believe in what he wants to believe in. I don't see how it affects your life and the way you live. He hasn't even insulted any part of that guys beliefs/non-beliefs. He explained himself by using is faith.

    Can you get over the fact that some people like light in their darkness?

    His eyes aren't shut. He's just not making up random things to explain things that don't have an immediate explanation. Sometimes the most

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    His eyes aren't shut. He's just not making up random things to explain things that don't have an immediate explanation. Sometimes the most rational thing to do is to admit that you don't know how something happened or happens.

    I don't think anyone is necessarily saying that they know how these feelings happen... just that they do happen. We don't specifically know what personal occurrences George is talking about here, but they could potentially be enough to warrant a specific belief of some kind. One can take a certain stance on a subject and still leave it open for inquiry. Just because we don't know how something happened doesn't mean we should abstain from forming an opinion.

    From my own experience with things like this, I feel like I have enough of a reason to personally find strong potentiality in an afterlife, or at least some spiritual aspect of our being.

    His eyes aren't shut. He's just not making up random things to explain things that don't have an immediate explanation. Sometimes the most

  • Christians like that aren't Christians, in my opinion. God said "Love thy neighbor", and I don't think he stated any specific neighbor. You don't need to worry about people like that, they aren't the majority of Christians like people are trying to portray them as.

    kaleion posted: »

    Eh... Only on the Internet, the majority of people are still religious and let's face it one of the main reasons why this sort of behaviour

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