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quote: Originally posted by Jake
i believe that jesus was a person that spoke of peace etc etc but the parting of the waves and all that other shit is clearly bollocks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ik0yz5Jo4Os
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Jake
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no
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N3CRO
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I have never believed in anything that is in the Bible tbh.
I'm not religous and nor is anyone in my family.
Also, Scientology sounds like as much bollocks as the Bible to me.
[Edited on 14-07-2011 by TheNobleOne]
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adiohead
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quote: Originally posted by TheNobleOne
Also, Scientology sounds like as much bollocks as the Bible to me.
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Edd
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quote: Originally posted by Jake
i believe that jesus was a person that spoke of peace etc etc but the parting of the waves and all that other shit is clearly bollocks
Moses?
Jesus was a person, thats pretty much agreed on. Was he the son of god? thats up to the individual to believe.
We are obviously the most technologically advanced humans to have inhabited the earth but it doesnt mean everything we state is correct.
[Edited on 14-07-2011 by Edd]
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BarnshaW
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if god exists then can someone tell me why the speedbumps in Smiths Lane windsor SL4 5PE are so high? no human or entity would allow such speedbumps
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by Edd
We are obviously the most technologically advanced humans to have inhabited the earth [Edited on 14-07-2011 by Edd]
Debatable.
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BarnshaW
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we are not the most technologically advanced, where the fuck are trebuchets today?
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Hammer
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Instead of everyone spending half their lives debating it why don't you believe what you believe and let everyone else get on with it?
Except muslims obv.
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
quote: Originally posted by adiohead
quote: Originally posted by John
We can tell it's at least as old as, it could be older.
People didn't actually believe the world was flat did they, is that not a common myth?
The majority of people don't understand science or religion.
http://www.landoverbaptist.net/showthread.php?t=45427
No fucking way
http://www.landoverbaptist.net/showthread.php?t=50148
! fucking hell that forum has got to be a joke right?
quote: Felicity, the next time that boy gets a lump in his pants, take your Bible and hit him right smack dab on the lump as hard as you can. When he screams, that's Satan leaving his body.
[Edited on 14-07-2011 by Paul_J]
Its brilliant
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Edd
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
quote: Originally posted by Edd
We are obviously the most technologically advanced humans to have inhabited the earth [Edited on 14-07-2011 by Edd]
Debatable.
aliens helped the egyptians though so that doesnt count
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John
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One thing that I had never considered that blew my mind recently is that this could have all happened before.
Big bang, hundreds of billions of years, big squeeze, repeat.
I had always thought of the big bang as the start of everything, not just the start of everything this time.
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mwg
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How many of the people that dont believe then go and get their children christened or get married in a church out of curiosity?
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adiohead
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quote: Originally posted by mwg
How many of the people that dont believe then go and get their children christened or get married in a church out of curiosity?
Loads! Disgusting imo
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John
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Loads, especially poor people.
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Edd
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quote: Originally posted by John
One thing that I had never considered that blew my mind recently is that this could have all happened before.
Big bang, hundreds of billions of years, big squeeze, repeat.
I had always thought of the big bang as the start of everything, not just the start of everything this time.
plausible but obviously everything is variable, the excat same conditions i believe couldnt be replicated meaning the result would be different
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mwg
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Thing is as much as I don't believe in their being a god I would get my children christened (if I had any), just seems like the right thing to do
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adiohead
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quote: Originally posted by mwg
Thing is as much as I don't believe in their being a god I would get my children christened (if I had any), just seems like the right thing to do
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mwg
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Clearly a weirdo
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by mwg
Thing is as much as I don't believe in their being a god I would get my children christened (if I had any), just seems like the right thing to do
Your two sons, John and Cooper.
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mwg
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John
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quote: Originally posted by Edd
quote: Originally posted by John
One thing that I had never considered that blew my mind recently is that this could have all happened before.
Big bang, hundreds of billions of years, big squeeze, repeat.
I had always thought of the big bang as the start of everything, not just the start of everything this time.
plausible but obviously everything is variable, the excat same conditions i believe couldnt be replicated meaning the result would be different
Naa wouldn't be the same, thought it was really interesting though.
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Paul_J
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quote: Originally posted by John
One thing that I had never considered that blew my mind recently is that this could have all happened before.
Big bang, hundreds of billions of years, big squeeze, repeat.
I had always thought of the big bang as the start of everything, not just the start of everything this time.
I've always had that theory. It was what let me be able to sleep when I used to sit asleep wondering about what happened when you died... If it was true, it'd technically mean as soon as you died, you'd be reborn in the next iteration (as you'd have no concept of the time that elapsed while you didn't exist or any knowledge of your previous cycle).
The only problem with this theory is that it sucks for anyone who has a shit life, as they'll repeat it again and again.
Of course, you could try to counter that with an argument that each cycle could be slightly different, to an infinite number of iterations = every possible outcome happens. One iteration you go left, next you go right, in most you don't exist at all... etc Of course that then gets into further arguments which is that faced with the exact same variables, would you make the same decision every time? (probably).
The other thing with the whole theory of the big bang being a cycle was that the maths that goes to pot on quantum scale, would actually be the reason that once the universe has completely collapsed on itself, it would repel itself back out again.
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John
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Naa that's not what I mean. Not the same timeline.
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Paul_J
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This is what I mean.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRNxhT4YuTQ&t=8m04s
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