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![]() Atheists are silly anyway. Everyone knows Luclin, the god of shadows, is the only true god in any reality. Anyone who doesn't worship her is pretty ridiculous.
I frequently perform sacrifices of rats, bats, and giant beetles to the moon goddess, hoping that one day we'll venture there.
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![]() you trying to argue that someone suffering more somehow negates the suffering of others.
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![]() Religion is a sham.
Believe in God or don't. In this existence our beliefs are insignificant. And after the next age of reclamation (as it has happened before) there will be some other entity to believe in... And no one will care. | ||
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If you do not believe in God will you go to hell? What about the dinosaurs? The trilobites? When it is Sunday on earth is it Sunday everywhere in the universe? How do you know? It is the analogy of scale... You are asked to take a leap of faith and believe even though you do not know what is on the other side of the curtain... Sounds like shenanigans to me. | |||
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![]() Why does existence exist rather than not exist?
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We can make universal assumptions and guesses. But in the end we are left with our observations and empirical data to draw conclusions. While we do, someone has the arrogance to state "Laws" of science. Yet cannot prove these laws to be any more absolute than the statement "Nothing is absolute". Thus we must have a foundation of beliefs and faiths. The difference is that the ulterior motives of man has perverted the faith in "God" and now the ignorance of our species lends us 30 mins of entertainment on the evening news. | |||
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![]() Yes i am bored...triple post.
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![]() 1. No, because God's infinite and transcendent love doesn't have room for your juvenile conception of hell. In fact, the Catholic Church cannot and will not affirm that any soul is "in hell."
2. Dinosaurs and trilobites are not fallen objects of creation endowed with free will, so they're unaffected by the redemption narrative 3. The Sabbath (though you're actually speaking of the Lord's Day, which is not the Sabbath but just a day of communal worship) was created for man to focus squarely on God, not the other way around. So no, it is a purely terrestrial conception, just like time itself. DUHHHHHHHHH | ||
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