So a "supreme being" that has to work within the framework of our laws of science. Interesting. Where does said supreme being live?Ibanez wrote:Spiritually, I feel there is some supreme being. But I don't believe that it allowed the laws of science be suspended the way it is preached. I don't believe a group of illiterate, Arabic fisherman* wrote books of their encounters with a man. This is why I like deism. There's no magic. It's natural.
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I don't know that anymore than you, slick.89Hen wrote:So a "supreme being" that has to work within the framework of our laws of science. Interesting. Where does said supreme being live?Ibanez wrote:Spiritually, I feel there is some supreme being. But I don't believe that it allowed the laws of science be suspended the way it is preached. I don't believe a group of illiterate, Arabic fisherman* wrote books of their encounters with a man. This is why I like deism. There's no magic. It's natural.
There are some events like the "Great Flood", the plagues, the Parting of the Red Sea, which you can look at from a scientific point of view see that they are natural events. Mesopotamia is famous for its flooding. Maybe that's what Noah was experiencing but since he had no knowledge of science, he attributes it to punishment.
Perhaps, God didn't cause the plagues but heavy storms and rains, which are common in that area, caused mud slides and build up in the Nile, causing it to turn red. That in turn pushed all the marine life out of the water, where they die in the streets and fields, causing the death of animals and spreading disease to the people working in the fields (which include but isn't limited to first born sons.)
There's a feeling that we are more than what we appear. There's an internal feeling, that somehow I will always have a consciousness. That tells me that something larger must be at play. But if there is a supreme being that is the cause of all of this, then I must believe, using the reason and common sense bestowed on me from that creator, that it doesn't upset the natural order of things. Common sense tells me that in the absence of scientific understanding, un-explainable events were contributed to a supreme being.
And man, being corruptible, uses religion to control/manipulate people.
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Sharknado led the Jews out of Israel. I had a vision last night and was told that's what really happened.BlueHen86 wrote:Mega-Shark vs Fire Tornadokalm wrote:
They should be on Nat-Geo or Discovery.
Sharknado meets the pregnant virgin with a burning bush.
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Point being, you believe in magic, just not somebody elses. That puts you in the same boat as any religion.Ibanez wrote:I don't know that anymore than you, slick.![]()

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I wouldn't say believing in something bigger than myself is believing in magic.89Hen wrote:Point being, you believe in magic, just not somebody elses. That puts you in the same boat as any religion.Ibanez wrote:I don't know that anymore than you, slick.![]()
Delusional, maybe.
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I'm not trying to put words in your mouth, but it seemed that you believe there is an etherial being that has to follow the laws of science (mind you, as we currently know them) but by their very nature lives outside of the laws of science.Ibanez wrote:I wouldn't say believing in something bigger than myself is believing in magic.89Hen wrote: Point being, you believe in magic, just not somebody elses. That puts you in the same boat as any religion.
Delusional, maybe.

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I get that. And no, you aren't putting anything into my mouth. I don't mess with dudes.89Hen wrote:I'm not trying to put words in your mouth, but it seemed that you believe there is an etherial being that has to follow the laws of science (mind you, as we currently know them) but by their very nature lives outside of the laws of science.Ibanez wrote: I wouldn't say believing in something bigger than myself is believing in magic.
Delusional, maybe.
I'm just stating, Noah didn't understand what was happening and the story has been embellished. Science tells us that flooding is common in that area of the world.
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89Hen wrote:I'm not trying to put words in your mouth, but it seemed that you believe there is an etherial being that has to follow the laws of science (mind you, as we currently know them) but by their very nature lives outside of the laws of science.Ibanez wrote: I wouldn't say believing in something bigger than myself is believing in magic.
Delusional, maybe.
89Hen talking about God.
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More Hen on God please. 
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What if he just "wonders" about the possibility of a creator.89Hen wrote:Point being, you believe in magic, just not somebody elses. That puts you in the same boat as any religion.Ibanez wrote:I don't know that anymore than you, slick.![]()
See the difference?
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kalm wrote:What if he just "wonders" about the possibility of a creator.89Hen wrote: Point being, you believe in magic, just not somebody elses. That puts you in the same boat as any religion.
See the difference?
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Great what-if. However, he's already said this:kalm wrote:What if he just "wonders" about the possibility of a creator.89Hen wrote: Point being, you believe in magic, just not somebody elses. That puts you in the same boat as any religion.
See the difference?
Ibanez wrote:Spiritually, I feel there is some supreme being.
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I have a sense that there is something bigger. I can't explain it. Does that make sense?GannonFan wrote:Great what-if. However, he's already said this:kalm wrote:
What if he just "wonders" about the possibility of a creator.
See the difference?
Ibanez wrote:Spiritually, I feel there is some supreme being.
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I feel exactly the same way and it's strongly tied to nature...rather than Bronze Age irrational fears and biases, 5 headed dragons, and such.GannonFan wrote:Great what-if. However, he's already said this:kalm wrote:
What if he just "wonders" about the possibility of a creator.
See the difference?
Ibanez wrote:Spiritually, I feel there is some supreme being.
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Does to me. It's all good, man, I'm not knocking your beliefs.Ibanez wrote:I have a sense that there is something bigger. I can't explain it. Does that make sense?GannonFan wrote:
Great what-if. However, he's already said this:
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Yes. It proves god is a total asshole, then felt guilty he fucked up the ant farm so he cloned himself by raping a married women, impregnating her to give birth to himself so he can grow up in utter obscurity with no eyewitnesses, then all of a sudden raise a ruckus and get killed, for our sins, whatever the fuck that means. You know, the shit GannonFool and Hen believe with all their heart and soul.Ibanez wrote:I have a sense that there is something bigger. I can't explain it. Does that make sense?GannonFan wrote:
Great what-if. However, he's already said this:
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I'm a huge believer in nature. Nature provides us with everything we need. Food, medicine, entertainment,etc...kalm wrote:I feel exactly the same way and it's strongly tied to nature...rather than Bronze Age irrational fears and biases, 5 headed dragons, and such.GannonFan wrote:
Great what-if. However, he's already said this:
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I know you aren't.GannonFan wrote:Does to me. It's all good, man, I'm not knocking your beliefs.Ibanez wrote:
I have a sense that there is something bigger. I can't explain it. Does that make sense?
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He's trying to legitimize his silly beliefs.Ibanez wrote:I know you aren't.GannonFan wrote:
Does to me. It's all good, man, I'm not knocking your beliefs.
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I do see a difference, but that's not what he said Kalm.kalm wrote:What if he just "wonders" about the possibility of a creator.89Hen wrote: Point being, you believe in magic, just not somebody elses. That puts you in the same boat as any religion.
See the difference?

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I feel it too. I think everyone does. Aint arrogant like you and claim that I know what it is, what it likes, what it doesn't like, who its representatives are here and all the other nonsense of organized religion.GannonFan wrote:Great what-if. However, he's already said this:kalm wrote:
What if he just "wonders" about the possibility of a creator.
See the difference?
Ibanez wrote:Spiritually, I feel there is some supreme being.
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Says the moron who thinks this catastrophe is god.89Hen wrote:I do see a difference, but that's not what he said Kalm.kalm wrote:
What if he just "wonders" about the possibility of a creator.
See the difference?

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You missed the point as ususal.D1B wrote:I feel it too. I think everyone does. Aint arrogant like you and claim that I know what it is, what it likes, what it doesn't like, who its representatives are here and all the other nonsense of organized religion.GannonFan wrote:
Great what-if. However, he's already said this:

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You're a parrot.D1B wrote:Says the moron who thinks this catastrophe is god.89Hen wrote: I do see a difference, but that's not what he said Kalm.

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You're an automaton.89Hen wrote:You're a parrot.D1B wrote:
Says the moron who thinks this catastrophe is god.



