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Makes A LOT of sense tbqh.

 

Discuss.

 

EDIT: Since the thread is now the Official Religion Discussion thread, please don't be a bunch of retards.

 

Don't go around trying to prove Religions wrong, because you can't. You never will be able to (unless you have a time machine or something :/). This is for a friendly discussion on Religion, and nothing more.

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He's the kind of wackjob that gives Christians a bad name.

 

No' date=' he's just a Christian.

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He is an ill-informed Christian. Christianity does make logical sense. The masses are just ignorant, prideful, self-righteous "Christian" who try to promote an illogical Christianity, and we all get a bad name from their awful attempts at "spreading the faith".

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Religion is what guides people, half of you are stuck on here with no life because you've had nothing to guide you. Although I'm not a religious fanatic I do believe that religion can truly help people in many different ways, regardless of whether there truly is a god or religious figurehead of some sort. KI'MOUT. BYE.

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Religion is what guides people' date=' half of you are [b']stuck on here with no life[/b] because you've had nothing to guide you. Although I'm not a religious fanatic I do believe that religion can truly help people in many different ways, regardless of whether there truly is a god or religious figurehead of some sort. KI'MOUT. BYE.

 

You're one to talk. <___<

 

He is an ill-informed Christian. Christianity does make logical sense. The masses are just ignorant, prideful, self-righteous "Christian" who try to promote an illogical Christianity, and we all get a bad name from their awful attempts at "spreading the faith".

 

The ideaologies of Christianity are fine; do good, try not to kill people, don't listen to snakes. But Christianity in general is a bunch of bullshit. Or, at least the stories associated with it. Sure, I totally believe that Eve listened to a talkative snake about eating apples. While the story obviously is not true (and thus bullshit), the lesson of not speaking to snakes is still correct.

 

Again, I have no problem with religion, as long as it doesn't affect me. Too bad it does.

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Religion is what guides people' date=' half of you are [b']stuck on here with no life[/b] because you've had nothing to guide you. Although I'm not a religious fanatic I do believe that religion can truly help people in many different ways, regardless of whether there truly is a god or religious figurehead of some sort. KI'MOUT. BYE.

 

You're one to talk. <___<

 

He is an ill-informed Christian. Christianity does make logical sense. The masses are just ignorant, prideful, self-righteous "Christian" who try to promote an illogical Christianity, and we all get a bad name from their awful attempts at "spreading the faith".

 

The ideaologies of Christianity are fine; do good, try not to kill people, don't listen to snakes. But Christianity in general is a bunch of bullshit. Or, at least the stories associated with it. Sure, I totally believe that Eve listened to a talkative snake about eating apples. While the story obviously is not true (and thus bullshit), the lesson of not speaking to snakes is still correct.

 

Again, I have no problem with religion, as long as it doesn't affect me. Too bad it does.

 

Question: Do all dogs bark?

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Religion is what guides people' date=' half of you are [b']stuck on here with no life[/b] because you've had nothing to guide you. Although I'm not a religious fanatic I do believe that religion can truly help people in many different ways, regardless of whether there truly is a god or religious figurehead of some sort. KI'MOUT. BYE.

 

You're one to talk. <___<

 

He is an ill-informed Christian. Christianity does make logical sense. The masses are just ignorant, prideful, self-righteous "Christian" who try to promote an illogical Christianity, and we all get a bad name from their awful attempts at "spreading the faith".

 

The ideaologies of Christianity are fine; do good, try not to kill people, don't listen to snakes. But Christianity in general is a bunch of bullshit. Or, at least the stories associated with it. Sure, I totally believe that Eve listened to a talkative snake about eating apples. While the story obviously is not true (and thus bullshit), the lesson of not speaking to snakes is still correct.

 

Again, I have no problem with religion, as long as it doesn't affect me. Too bad it does.

 

Question: Do all dogs bark?

 

I don't know; I haven't met every single dog in the world. For the dogs I have met, yes, all of them have barked.

 

How does that pose any relevance? :/

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Religion is what guides people' date=' half of you are [b']stuck on here with no life[/b] because you've had nothing to guide you. Although I'm not a religious fanatic I do believe that religion can truly help people in many different ways, regardless of whether there truly is a god or religious figurehead of some sort. KI'MOUT. BYE.

 

You're one to talk. <___<

 

He is an ill-informed Christian. Christianity does make logical sense. The masses are just ignorant, prideful, self-righteous "Christian" who try to promote an illogical Christianity, and we all get a bad name from their awful attempts at "spreading the faith".

 

The ideaologies of Christianity are fine; do good, try not to kill people, don't listen to snakes. But Christianity in general is a bunch of bullshit. Or, at least the stories associated with it. Sure, I totally believe that Eve listened to a talkative snake about eating apples. While the story obviously is not true (and thus bullshit), the lesson of not speaking to snakes is still correct.

 

Again, I have no problem with religion, as long as it doesn't affect me. Too bad it does.

 

Question: Do all dogs bark?

 

I don't know; I haven't met every single dog in the world. For the dogs I have met, yes, all of them have barked.

 

How does that pose any relevance? :/

 

My point is this: While not all dogs do bark (The Basenji does not), you cannot possibly attempt to explain why this one dog does not. You cannot claim to know everything in the Bible or stories associated with it are false, because there are no facts supporting it, or disproving it.

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Religion is what guides people' date=' half of you are [b']stuck on here with no life[/b] because you've had nothing to guide you. Although I'm not a religious fanatic I do believe that religion can truly help people in many different ways, regardless of whether there truly is a god or religious figurehead of some sort. KI'MOUT. BYE.

 

You're one to talk. <___<

 

He is an ill-informed Christian. Christianity does make logical sense. The masses are just ignorant, prideful, self-righteous "Christian" who try to promote an illogical Christianity, and we all get a bad name from their awful attempts at "spreading the faith".

 

The ideaologies of Christianity are fine; do good, try not to kill people, don't listen to snakes. But Christianity in general is a bunch of bullshit. Or, at least the stories associated with it. Sure, I totally believe that Eve listened to a talkative snake about eating apples. While the story obviously is not true (and thus bullshit), the lesson of not speaking to snakes is still correct.

 

Again, I have no problem with religion, as long as it doesn't affect me. Too bad it does.

 

Question: Do all dogs bark?

 

I don't know; I haven't met every single dog in the world. For the dogs I have met, yes, all of them have barked.

 

How does that pose any relevance? :/

 

My point is this: While not all dogs do bark (The Basenji does not), you cannot possibly attempt to explain why this one dog does not. You cannot claim to know everything in the Bible or stories associated with it are false, because there are no facts supporting it, or disproving it.

 

Burden of proof, much?

 

I am an invisible frog, but I only turn invisible when no one is around and no cameras are viewing me.

 

I'll leave it up to you to prove me wrong.

 

The fact that the Bible has such ludicrous and bullshit stories with no evidence to back itself up means its false. You can't go by the "true until proven false" theory because it's not up to me to prove it false. It's up to the one who claimed it to be true (that monk who wrote the Bible) to prove it true.

 

Unless you'd like to prove that I'm not really a frog; then I'll attempt to prove the Bible is false.

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