What would it take for you to admit that god isn't real.

DVK916

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Wondering, what it take for you to stop having these delusions of a sky fairy.

Discovery of aliens on another planet?
A new species of human that isn't extinct?

What would it take?

These forums need an enima. Too bad you're on the receiving end. Take a couple weeks to decide if you really aspire to be a troll. If so, next time, you check in with a trollish thread, you will be abolished for life.

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Dumac

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This is just as annoying as the other thread that is parallel to this (and I hope that was the OP's purpose)..
 

Alone

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Nothing will ever be able to prove that God doesn't exist. This is one of the reasons why I chose Agnosticism; I'd rather not make a decision than live with the thought that I will never know if I'm right or wrong.

Faith be damned.
 

bamacre

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If you are still a member here in 2008, I admit, I'll start questioning my faith.


Originally posted by: meltdown75
hit this kid with the banstick.

Melty is a smart man, and I concur with his request. I'll also be happy to provide the lube. :p
 

MikeSci457DC

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Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Your continued existence.


There should be a religion category in AT where the two different sides can just piss off each other all day. Leave ATOT alone.
 

Dumac

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Originally posted by: MikeSci457DC
Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Your continued existence.


There should be a religion category in AT where the two different sides can just piss off each other all day. Leave ATOT alone.

It would be like the politics section, except with accusations of sky fairies and faithless heathens rather than political recriminations.
 

DAGTA

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Originally posted by: DVK916
Discovery of aliens on another planet?
A new species of human that isn't extinct?

How would either of those have any affect on faith in God?
 
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Originally posted by: DAGTA
Originally posted by: DVK916
Discovery of aliens on another planet?
A new species of human that isn't extinct?

How would either of those have any affect on faith in God?

well let's see, for dvk, christians can't practice hydrology, think gravity doesn't exist, and that dna is a figment of our imaginations. At least we all know why he hates theists, because with a God, there might be a divine reason for this:

http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/Fausto1/DVK916.jpg
 

DAGTA

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Originally posted by: eits
for me, that's kinda like asking, "what would it take for you to believe that 2+2=3?"

I'm sure the 0.999~ == 1 crowd can find a way to claim that is true.
 

Captante

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I have nothing to contribute, but since I've been slacking on the post-count lately.
 

JEDI

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Originally posted by: DVK916
Wondering, what it take for you to stop having these delusions of a sky fairy.

Discovery of aliens on another planet?
A new species of human that isn't extinct?

What would it take?

11/10! :thumbsup:
 

DVK916

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Originally posted by: eits
for me, that's kinda like asking, "what would it take for you to believe that 2+2=3?"

As a doctor it shocks me that you believe in god. I thought doctors would be more enlightened to the truth.