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  • devonin
    Very Grave Indeed
    Event Staff
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Apr 2004
    • 10120

    #361
    Re: God.

    Ironically, your location (which I presume is connecticut) could also be read as being Critical Thinking, which really isn't where you are.

    "I believe in X, if you don't, I don't care" is not an acceptable stance for CT. You need to care about the opinions of others.

    Also...you need to check the entire thread...it's the only way to be sure (Like nuking from orbit in that respect)

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    • Boatz
      FFR Player
      • Jun 2007
      • 179

      #362
      Re: God.

      Originally posted by burningeyes88
      I am sorry if I repeated anything anyone said, I didnt bother to check this entire thread.
      Things you shouldn't say here.

      I generally agree with what you're saying burnngeyes, but I do care about others' opinions. I have very good friends who are Catholics, despite how much I hate the idea of it. You can't think that everything you say will just be tkaen as true, cos it really won't be.



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      • burningeyes88
        FFR Player
        • Nov 2006
        • 359

        #363
        Re: God.

        When I said I dont't care i meant you can believe what you want and I wont make fun of you for it or make fun of your religion or non religion.
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        • redraver
          FFR Player
          • Jun 2007
          • 80

          #364
          Re: God.

          Originally posted by hayatewillown
          The following below is NOT written by me. It is written by [Anonymous]


          I've been doing some thinking and I believe I have finally figured out the huge mystery without using resources such as the Bible. There is in fact a God, and doesn't take intellect to figure that out just common sense. You may also look to scientific proof that proves he exist. Einstein clearly stated that the universe had 3 very real and important factors; Space, Time, and Matter. All three make up our universe. So let's take a closer look at Time. Time has been around since the birth of our universe and is the most important factor of our lives and existence. God created the universe and since the universe requires time as a factor it clearly means that God created Time when he created our universe.
          I dont know if this was previously addressed
          but where is it proven that god Created our universe
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          • Relambrien
            FFR Player
            • Dec 2006
            • 1644

            #365
            Re: God.

            Originally posted by redraver
            I dont know if this was previously addressed
            but where is it proven that god Created our universe
            You know, when I said I'd love to see you come into CT and get ripped to shreds by those who actually know how to debate, I really did mean that you'll get ripped to shreds by those who actually know how to debate. If you continue in such a manner in this forum, things will not be pretty for you.

            Now to actually respond, I say this: read the thread. That will answer your question.

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            • xboxcreature
              FFR Player
              • Aug 2005
              • 33

              #366
              Re: God.

              A lot of people seem to mix up religion and spirituality. Many scientists, athiests, etc. try to link things done by religion to disprove spirituality. Religion is the construct; the church system, clergy, ceremonies, rituals, etc. while spirituality is the connection between humans and God. The crusades was a war, wars are fought between two or more different organizations most often governments. After the start of the catholic church things turned horrible. The clergy, headed by the Pope, became an almost co-existing government system among nations having it's control in each nation from taxing to causing wars. The war was fought by the church and the "religion" (the body of persons adhering to a particular set of beliefs and practices) not by God, so why is all of the blame going to Him? The clergy claimed to have been told by God to do these things, but is it also not possible that they were corrupt in their positions of power and, as how the posession of power usually causes one to crave more of it, they just wanted more control. No clergyman was ever and none will ever be perfect. It's like the ol' saying goes "We're human, we're not perfect" The clergy are human, could they have wrongly used the Word of God to further enhance their new "government"?

              All I'm saying is don't use the excuse of bad religion as a black mark on the spiritual nature of God...

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              • UnsungDream
                FFR Player
                • Dec 2006
                • 14

                #367
                Re: God.

                Okay. Before anyone even thinks about flaming me, I'm responding to this without reading the other comments.

                My opinion, God is only existent in the belief and faith of mankind. Of course everyone has a different interpretation of God, for example, Allah and God. Then again, does God really exist for those people who don't believe in God? Does God answer the prayers of people who don't believe in him? I have yet to see anything like that happen. And if a person's prayers were answered, then is it really the work of God, or is it the willpower of the person praying and hoping. Of course, a person wouldn't sit back and wait for things to happen after praying, under belief (coming from my own family) that "God answers everyone's prayers, but you have to show that you really want it to be answered".

                Well, feel free to reply if you want.

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                • devonin
                  Very Grave Indeed
                  Event Staff
                  FFR Simfile Author
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 10120

                  #368
                  Re: God.

                  Originally posted by UnsungDream
                  Okay. Before anyone even thinks about flaming me, I'm responding to this without reading the other comments.
                  Nobody will flame you for not reading the rest of the thread, we'll just tell you that in CT, if you want people to give two ****s about your opinion, you show them the respect of reading theirs first.

                  Then again, does God really exist for those people who don't believe in God?
                  If God exists, God exists. Your own personal belief to the contrary is irellevant. Ditto if God doesn't exist.

                  Does God answer the prayers of people who don't believe in him? I have yet to see anything like that happen. And if a person's prayers were answered, then is it really the work of God, or is it the willpower of the person praying and hoping.
                  The most important gift God gave to humanity was free will, and a promise to allow huamns to exercise that will, to turn to him or turn from him as they wished. To think that the same God would -remove- your free will by directly changing the course of the universe -just because you asked nicely- is incredibly absurd to me.

                  Well, feel free to reply if you want.
                  You say that like you could have opted to not let us reply *grin*

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                  • tobi14
                    FFR Player
                    • Aug 2007
                    • 17

                    #369
                    Re: God.

                    i think people only want god to exist so that they can believe that some all powerful being can fix all their problems or to have a scapegoat to blame all their own screw ups on
                    Behold the power supreme, for it shall decide who lives and who dies.

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                    • devonin
                      Very Grave Indeed
                      Event Staff
                      FFR Simfile Author
                      • Apr 2004
                      • 10120

                      #370
                      Re: God.

                      Originally posted by tobi14
                      i think people only want god to exist so that they can believe that some all powerful being can fix all their problems or to have a scapegoat to blame all their own screw ups on
                      I think you know almost nothing about how virtually every religion on Earth views God. Please do at least -some- basic research before you post in CT.

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                      • tobi14
                        FFR Player
                        • Aug 2007
                        • 17

                        #371
                        Re: God.

                        im well aware of other religions. im not saying i know everything about them. i based my statement on things i already know and things ive seen in other people
                        Behold the power supreme, for it shall decide who lives and who dies.

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                        • devonin
                          Very Grave Indeed
                          Event Staff
                          FFR Simfile Author
                          • Apr 2004
                          • 10120

                          #372
                          Re: God.

                          "I think people want X because Y" That's one heck of an absolute statement to make about people when you are only referring to specific cases of adecdotal evidence.

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                          • tobi14
                            FFR Player
                            • Aug 2007
                            • 17

                            #373
                            Re: God.

                            i didnt say it had 2 b absolute..but i suppose i didnt say it wasnt either. but meh. posting in a critaical thinking forum was a bad idea considering my age and no desire for research and continuing to post has turned out to b a worse one
                            Behold the power supreme, for it shall decide who lives and who dies.

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                            • Calcium Deposit
                              I am the liquor
                              FFR Music Producer
                              • May 2007
                              • 706

                              #374
                              Re: God.

                              Originally posted by tobi14
                              I didn't say it had to be absolute, but I suppose I didn't say it wasn't either. Posting in the Critical Thinking forum turned out to be a bad idea considering my age and that I don't desire to do research. Continuing to post in this forum has turned out to be a worse idea.
                              In any forum, please use proper spelling and grammar, no "text speak".

                              I didn't say it had to be absolute, but I suppose I didn't say it wasn't either.
                              Absolute statements are okay if you can back them up with evidence.

                              As a side note:

                              bad idea considering my age
                              Any age is welcome, so long as it isn't breaking the forums' rules, and so long as you are mature enough to debate in civilized manner.

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                              • Flyleef
                                FFR Player
                                • May 2007
                                • 401

                                #375
                                Re: God.

                                I've seen God many times. He's pretty cool. (abstract, no bs)
                                Last edited by Flyleef; 08-14-2007, 04:49 PM.
                                No matter how many times the colors of the seasons change,
                                these feelings will never wither, swaying like a flower
                                If this is just a dream, then let it be a dream. I don't care.
                                My heart, filled with loving radiance
                                Is forever thinking of you.

                                These words that we play are a pleasant melody
                                All I want is to have you by my side,
                                so that I won't lose my smiling eyes
                                even on a night when we can't see the twinkling of the stars.

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