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An unorthodox belief in God.
RE: An unorthodox belief in God.
(June 10, 2014 at 7:24 pm)Beccs Wrote: Only on days ending with "y".

Oh, wicked, bad, naughty, evil Zoot!
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Hope is evidence of God. The internal instincts of an animal, is unlike this hope humans have. Against all odds, hope holds an unseen power that motivates and inspires. This is something science cannot measure, because its a God given quality which can be like a battery; a strength of its own. Such internal power is a spirit, which like God is evidence of itself. We cannot see wind, but we see the evidence it is there.

Hope is internal unseen unmaterial evidence, but each human who has it, can tell you its real.

Care is evidence of God. Its concern and protection, and its another ingredient that can only come from a creator who cares. Rocks and chemicals don't care , theories don't care; care is a caliber of existence , which comes from existence; comes from the heart.

Its being Godly.
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RE: An unorthodox belief in God.
(June 10, 2014 at 7:32 pm)mickiel Wrote: Hope is evidence of God. The internal instincts of an animal, is unlike this hope humans have. Against all odds, hope holds an unseen power that motivates and inspires. This is something science cannot measure, because its a God given quality which can be like a battery; a strength of its own. Such internal power is a spirit, which like God is evidence of itself. We cannot see wind, but we see the evidence it is there.

Hope is internal unseen unmaterial evidence, but each human who has it, can tell you its real.

Care is evidence of God. Its concern and protection, and its another ingredient that can only come from a creator who cares. Rocks and chemicals don't care , theories don't care; care is a caliber of existence , which comes from existence; comes from the heart.

Its being Godly.

So, any form of emotional bullshit is proof of your deity?

Yup. And wind is evidence that Loki farts on us from on high.

ROFLOL
Dying to live, living to die.
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RE: An unorthodox belief in God.
(June 9, 2014 at 9:50 pm)mickiel Wrote: If I were you, I would not throw any new atheist at me, 20 of you old ones are having enough problems with me as it is; you'd better rethink that one.

Quite frankly, I could eat a bowl of alphabet soup and shit better posts than the tripe I've read from you in this thread.

Lol, you're no problem, kid. Your "points", such as they are, have nothing challenging in them beyond trying to chew your wordsalad into digestible shape. I'm pretty sure my 16-year-old son would laugh his ass off watching your failing, er, flailing, in this thread; even he could identifying your multiple and repeated fallacies.

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An unorthodox belief in God.
(June 10, 2014 at 7:32 pm)mickiel Wrote: Hope is evidence of God. The internal instincts of an animal, is unlike this hope humans have. Against all odds, hope holds an unseen power that motivates and inspires. This is something science cannot measure, because its a God given quality which can be like a battery; a strength of its own. Such internal power is a spirit, which like God is evidence of itself. We cannot see wind, but we see the evidence it is there.

Hope is internal unseen unmaterial evidence, but each human who has it, can tell you its real.

Care is evidence of God. Its concern and protection, and its another ingredient that can only come from a creator who cares. Rocks and chemicals don't care , theories don't care; care is a caliber of existence , which comes from existence; comes from the heart.

Its being Godly.

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RE: An unorthodox belief in God.
(June 10, 2014 at 8:11 pm)Thumpalumpacus Wrote:
(June 9, 2014 at 9:50 pm)mickiel Wrote: If I were you, I would not throw any new atheist at me, 20 of you old ones are having enough problems with me as it is; you'd better rethink that one.

Quite frankly, I could eat a bowl of alphabet soup and shit better posts that the tripe I've read from you in this thread.

Lol, you're no problem, kid. Your "points", such as they are, have nothing challenging in them beyond trying to chew your wordsalad into digestible shape. I'm pretty sure my 16-year-old son would laugh his ass off watching your failing, er, flailing, in this thread; even he could identifying your multiple and repeated fallacies.



I think bowel movements are proof of God. Kidneys and the human digestive system is a complex system of organs and glands that process food; extraordinary and stunning evidence of a designer. It has over 30 unique different parts in this well ordered system, ( Order is also proof of God), http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subject...digestive/.

Its rather arrogant to assume such fluid systemics arranged themselves over time; simply out of the question.
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An unorthodox belief in God.
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RE: An unorthodox belief in God.
(June 10, 2014 at 12:06 am)SteelCurtain Wrote:
(June 9, 2014 at 11:40 pm)Eye of God Wrote: So you're a 'customized' christian. You're like the worst thing imaginable in the eyes of our Creator. You pick and choose the parts you like and ignore the laws of God. You lead these atheists further from salvation with your lies and your dirty compromises. Your punishment will likely be far greater than theirs because you ruin the name of Jesus Christ and the gift he has given.

Oh, boy. Save it, man. No one needs a preacher. If you have an argument, out with it. If you want to spew fire and brimstone, go somewhere else.


Are you kiddin'? We've got two numpties firing up their woo machines, and you want to shut it down?

To hell with that, let me grab a cold one and some chips, I want to see some blood and bones.

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RE: An unorthodox belief in God.
Mickie has officially flipped, everybody. It's basically all meltdown from this point; I'd grab the popcorn and your poison of choice and just enjoy the show.
At the age of five, Skagra decided emphatically that God did not exist.  This revelation tends to make most people in the universe who have it react in one of two ways - with relief or with despair.  Only Skagra responded to it by thinking, 'Wait a second.  That means there's a situation vacant.'
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RE: An unorthodox belief in God.
(June 10, 2014 at 6:37 am)Fidel_Castronaut Wrote:
(June 10, 2014 at 6:09 am)Cato Wrote: Stone to death any disobedient children lately?

A guy who interprets holy text differently is the 'worst thing imaginable'?

I'd have thought a murderer would be up there somewhere. A rapist? someone who steals sweets from the local shop at least.

I'm thinking Duran Duran fans have them all beat.

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