Because they cannot think for themselves.
About that, lol man these natural disaster like hurricanes are cause humans them selves, the Co2 thing, makes the temprature goes like 30- 800 meters up from the earth, and its like 2+ on the earth, sounds logical to me.....just saw a video about it tho, so most natural disasters is cause humans themselves, so you better thank your self, slavery brutality, bloodshed, social injustice, persecution and racism is all cause human them selves and how they wanna act, but they dont act like Gods want to, if they did it wouldnt have been like this.....CameronPoe wrote:
Yeah it's great that we live in a world free from starvation, thirst, natural disaster, disease, war, debauchery, exploitation, slavery, brutality, bloodshed, social injustice, persecution and racism. God FTW!aLpHa|Mr.App|e wrote:
I belive in God cause hes the one who makes our life so good, without him we wouldnt even be able to play bf2/having fun/eat well food......i am greatful to him!
Ah, so he's (Fuck sorry He's) responsible for the good stuff, but all the bad things are OUR fault.....
It'd be funny if it wasn't so tragic......
It'd be funny if it wasn't so tragic......
There's nothing wrong with a person having some form of faith, its the blind faith people that are worrying.
Allah made Pigs. Allah made Pigs taste real good. Allah won't let us eat Pigs.
This explains everything.
This explains everything.
Not sure if it's just me, but you haven't made a useful post in weeks.Major_Spittle wrote:
Allah made Pigs. Allah made Pigs taste real good. Allah won't let us eat Pigs.
This explains everything.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
~ Richard Feynman
Yeah most of it....if like someone likes to rape kids, issent that "The raper's" fault?.......If someone like to shoot people, issent that the "pistolman's" fault?Ratzinger wrote:
Ah, so he's (Fuck sorry He's) responsible for the good stuff, but all the bad things are OUR fault.....
It'd be funny if it wasn't so tragic......
Just use ur brain and you'll figure it out that most bad things who is happening on this earth is made by humans
We make pigs taste good. Cured, thinly sliced with mustard tho...or thick slices of ham in manuka honey on the BBQ mmm mmm mmm...why the fuck have my last 3 posts been about food?Major_Spittle wrote:
Allah made Pigs. Allah made Pigs taste real good. Allah won't let us eat Pigs.
This explains everything.
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And how many earthquakes or volcanic eruptions have humans caused... ever?aLpHa|Mr.App|e wrote:
Yeah most of it....if like someone likes to rape kids, issent that "The raper's" fault?.......If someone like to shoot people, issent that the "pistolman's" fault?Ratzinger wrote:
Ah, so he's (Fuck sorry He's) responsible for the good stuff, but all the bad things are OUR fault.....
It'd be funny if it wasn't so tragic......
Just use ur brain and you'll figure it out that most bad things who is happening on this earth is made by humans
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
~ Richard Feynman
Look...im not God, but im sure he got a good reason for it....ask him ur selfSpark wrote:
And how many earthquakes or volcanic eruptions have humans caused... ever?aLpHa|Mr.App|e wrote:
Yeah most of it....if like someone likes to rape kids, issent that "The raper's" fault?.......If someone like to shoot people, issent that the "pistolman's" fault?Ratzinger wrote:
Ah, so he's (Fuck sorry He's) responsible for the good stuff, but all the bad things are OUR fault.....
It'd be funny if it wasn't so tragic......
Just use ur brain and you'll figure it out that most bad things who is happening on this earth is made by humans
That sums it up - if you do believe in a God as great as mine, it doesn't even make sense to question him about those types things (disasters, diseases, sin,) since we really understand so little of His big picture.aLpHa|Mr.App|e wrote:
Look...im not God, but im sure he got a good reason for it....ask him ur selfSpark wrote:
And how many earthquakes or volcanic eruptions have humans caused... ever?aLpHa|Mr.App|e wrote:
Yeah most of it....if like someone likes to rape kids, issent that "The raper's" fault?.......If someone like to shoot people, issent that the "pistolman's" fault?
Just use ur brain and you'll figure it out that most bad things who is happening on this earth is made by humans
see spark, before sin (according to Christians) there was no death, so yea, we really did somehow cause deadly earthquakes and death. Things changed when we disobeyed.
later!
-CrossFire
See, no matter how illogical or spurious the statement they make, they believe it 100%.|CoR| CrossFire wrote:
That sums it up - if you do believe in a God as great as mine, it doesn't even make sense to question him about those types things (disasters, diseases, sin,) since we really understand so little of His big picture.aLpHa|Mr.App|e wrote:
Look...im not God, but im sure he got a good reason for it....ask him ur selfSpark wrote:
And how many earthquakes or volcanic eruptions have humans caused... ever?
see spark, before sin (according to Christians) there was no death, so yea, we really did somehow cause deadly earthquakes and death. Things changed when we disobeyed.
later!
-CrossFire
This is how faith works.
So then explain how we came to be here with science.
And no, Big Bang won't do it. What created that?
And no, Big Bang won't do it. What created that?
well, wouldn't you rather believe in God and die and find out there is no God.... or not believe in God, and die and find out you are going to hell???
Don't dodge the question. How many earthquakes or volcanic eruptions have humans caused... ever?|CoR| CrossFire wrote:
That sums it up - if you do believe in a God as great as mine, it doesn't even make sense to question him about those types things (disasters, diseases, sin,) since we really understand so little of His big picture.aLpHa|Mr.App|e wrote:
Look...im not God, but im sure he got a good reason for it....ask him ur selfSpark wrote:
And how many earthquakes or volcanic eruptions have humans caused... ever?
see spark, before sin (according to Christians) there was no death, so yea, we really did somehow cause deadly earthquakes and death. Things changed when we disobeyed.
later!
-CrossFire
Also, your logic makes no sense whatsoever - it should be pretty obvious why. Another thing: no priest, reverend or other clergy that I have met supports a literal interpretation of Genesis. They know as well as I do that doing so is stupid.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
~ Richard Feynman
I would rather believe what I believe than take the easy option out. Stand for something or fall for anything.Smitty5613 wrote:
well, wouldn't you rather believe in God and die and find out there is no God.... or not believe in God, and die and find out you are going to hell???
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
~ Richard Feynman
Stupid theory.Smitty5613 wrote:
well, wouldn't you rather believe in God and die and find out there is no God.... or not believe in God, and die and find out you are going to hell???
Tim Graham wrote:As for souls entering hell, let's look at the different religions that exist in the world today. Some of these religions state that if you are not a member of their religion, then you will go to hell. Since there are more than one of these religions and people do not belong to more than one religion, we can project that all people and souls go to hell.
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You messed up your url tags
EDIT: That's better.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
~ Richard Feynman
then don't believe it, its your choice whether you want to or not, it all part of God's plan whether you like it or not...... if you read the Bible, you would see that adam and eve (not adam and steve lol) were in the garden of eden, and when they sinned they were thrown out, im sure there were no volcanos or earthquakes in the garden, so it is mans fault that we were thrown out, so wouldnt that make it our fault for volcanos and earthquakes in our lives????Spark wrote:
Don't dodge the question. How many earthquakes or volcanic eruptions have humans caused... ever?|CoR| CrossFire wrote:
That sums it up - if you do believe in a God as great as mine, it doesn't even make sense to question him about those types things (disasters, diseases, sin,) since we really understand so little of His big picture.aLpHa|Mr.App|e wrote:
Look...im not God, but im sure he got a good reason for it....ask him ur self
see spark, before sin (according to Christians) there was no death, so yea, we really did somehow cause deadly earthquakes and death. Things changed when we disobeyed.
later!
-CrossFire
Also, your logic makes no sense whatsoever - it should be pretty obvious why. Another thing: no priest, reverend or other clergy that I have met supports a literal interpretation of Genesis. They know as well as I do that doing so is stupid.
whats the easy option, believing in God? i think the easy option is not believing in God, and just dicking around with your life.... being a christian is alot harder than that..... being a christian is like when you are in high-school or college, you work now and it pays off later... being an athiest is like being the kid who throws spit wads in the back of he class and doesnt do any work, but he gets screwed later cuz he cant get a job because he didnt graduateSpark wrote:
I would rather believe what I believe than take the easy option out. Stand for something or fall for anything.Smitty5613 wrote:
well, wouldn't you rather believe in God and die and find out there is no God.... or not believe in God, and die and find out you are going to hell???
Is it? Atheists can't turn to divine guidance to solve their problems, they have to do it themselves. Further, they can't pray for divine intervention, or rest easy in the knowledge that their god protects them. They have to take full responsibility for everything.
If you are an athiest, then you believe there is no God, so in your eyes, christians are just praying to nothing, so how can you say we are getting divine guidance if you dont believe it exists? God doest always protect us from harm, but we can rest easy knowing that we are going to heaven. and when was the last time you heard a Christian say "God made me do it!"?Bubbalo wrote:
Is it? Atheists can't turn to divine guidance to solve their problems, they have to do it themselves. Further, they can't pray for divine intervention, or rest easy in the knowledge that their god protects them. They have to take full responsibility for everything.
What's easier - saying that a rock was formed by natural processes (which makes far, far more sense) or that someone 'made' it?Smitty5613 wrote:
whats the easy option, believing in God? i think the easy option is not believing in God, and just dicking around with your life.... being a christian is alot harder than that..... being a christian is like when you are in high-school or college, you work now and it pays off later... being an athiest is like being the kid who throws spit wads in the back of he class and doesnt do any work, but he gets screwed later cuz he cant get a job because he didnt graduateSpark wrote:
I would rather believe what I believe than take the easy option out. Stand for something or fall for anything.Smitty5613 wrote:
well, wouldn't you rather believe in God and die and find out there is no God.... or not believe in God, and die and find out you are going to hell???
And fuck you and your analogy. If that's (the last sentence or so) what you believe you can haul you and your God to your heaven, the rest of us don't want you here.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
~ Richard Feynman
if a rock was formed by natural processes, then were did the "ingredients" it was made from come from? and how did such a complex process start happening?Spark wrote:
What's easier - saying that a rock was formed by natural processes (which makes far, far more sense) or that someone 'made' it?Smitty5613 wrote:
whats the easy option, believing in God? i think the easy option is not believing in God, and just dicking around with your life.... being a christian is alot harder than that..... being a christian is like when you are in high-school or college, you work now and it pays off later... being an athiest is like being the kid who throws spit wads in the back of he class and doesnt do any work, but he gets screwed later cuz he cant get a job because he didnt graduateSpark wrote:
I would rather believe what I believe than take the easy option out. Stand for something or fall for anything.
And fuck you and your analogy. If that's (the last sentence or so) what you believe you can haul you and your God to your heaven, the rest of us don't want you here.
and do you kiss your mother with that mouth?
so go right a book and I'll read it later........