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PluggyRug @ Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:32 am

Rev_Blair Rev_Blair:
Well, Westmanguy, do ya think the Flying Spaghetti Monster is going to reach out and touch you with His Noodly Appendage if you keep worshipping this Jesus fella?


:D Good one Rev

Jesus was a carpenter, I need to borrow a chisel.

Oh God if there is a God.

Save my soul if I have a soul.

   



Rev_Blair @ Tue Jul 31, 2007 8:00 am

If Jesus was a carpenter, did he wear safety shoes to protect his sole?

   



sasquatch2 @ Tue Jul 31, 2007 9:02 am

Well finally. The FSM church has produced more credible evidence as to the cause of climate change than the heretical CO2 cult (oddly enough a bunch of pirates).

:roll: :lol:

   



Regina @ Tue Jul 31, 2007 9:44 am

Rev_Blair Rev_Blair:
If Jesus was a carpenter, did he wear safety shoes to protect his sole?


ROTFL

Never thought of that....

   



westmanguy @ Tue Jul 31, 2007 9:53 am

TattoodGirl TattoodGirl:
Lets see....If an atheist lives their life treating others with respect, helping those that need it the most, treating people with dignity, and accepting everyone, regardless of differences, wouldnt you think (if your God is the same one other Christians say is all forgiving) that those people who lived a life from the heart would be forgiven for not believing and let into heaven?


It doesn't matter.

All people are given the chance to accept Jesus Christ as their personal savior. God gives so many oppurtunities in a lifetime to do that.

God gives choice and freedom to man, and its up to every individual to accept or deny Jesus.

   



Rev_Blair @ Tue Jul 31, 2007 10:08 am

$1:
God gives choice and freedom to man, and its up to every individual to accept or deny Jesus.


And if you don't, you'll burn in a pit for all eternity. That's not a choice, it's terrorism.

   



FireWire @ Tue Jul 31, 2007 10:12 am

God vs Chuck Norris......who wins?

   



westmanguy @ Tue Jul 31, 2007 11:17 am

Rev_Blair Rev_Blair:
$1:
God gives choice and freedom to man, and its up to every individual to accept or deny Jesus.


And if you don't, you'll burn in a pit for all eternity. That's not a choice, it's terrorism.


Hell is not overly described in the Bible. Its your prerogative to infer it as a pit.

Hell is not eternal. After the Rapture and Judgment Days at the end of time, and the 1000 years of God's followers reining on earth, Hell and all its entrants end.

Of course its choice.

God makes it clear if you accept Jesus Christ as your savior you can go to Heaven by him.

If you don't, you choose those other consequences.

It doesn't matter how good a person is, they are given countless opportunities in their life to accept Christ as their savior, and thats their choice on whether or not.

We wouldn't be truly free if all went to Heaven, would we? That would take the choice away from us.

Its all quite clear to me.

   



Clogeroo @ Tue Jul 31, 2007 11:58 am

$1:
Assuming you're talking about scientific theories, the big kicker is that no scientist claims that his work is the infallible truth - everything is based on observations and can by modified or discredited by new evidence.



You would be surprised on that one. Just ask the "scientists" about climate change and many will defend their theories with a passion or call their views nothing short of facts while pointing at the people across to them as wrong. God/Gods is/are just another theory out there many based on their own books or scriptures and even accounts of people themselves. I for one believe there is a much higher power at work in the universe whether others believe this or not it is up to them. So God may not be right for everyone but it is right to me.

   



Blue_Nose @ Tue Jul 31, 2007 12:05 pm

Clogeroo Clogeroo:
$1:
Assuming you're talking about scientific theories, the big kicker is that no scientist claims that his work is the infallible truth - everything is based on observations and can by modified or discredited by new evidence.



You would be surprised on that one. Just ask the "scientists" about climate change and many will defend their theories with a passion or call their views nothing short of facts while pointing at the people across to them as wrong.
That's because many have evidence that supports that notion. It's called conditional faith - if a climatologist was to find out that his thermometer was broken, he wouldn't keep using it - his faith in his data is based on the condition that his methods of collecting it are working properly.

Are all scientists flawless in their academic integrity? Not a chance, we're all human and some have agendas of their own. However, science, if practiced correctly, is not based on unconditional faith. There's no way that religious faith can be based on logical proof.

Clogeroo Clogeroo:
God/Gods is/are just another theory out there many based on their own books or scriptures and even accounts of people themselves. I for one believe there is a much higher power at work in the universe whether others believe this or not it is up to them. So God may not be right for everyone but it is right to me.
What you want to believe and what's real are not always the same.

   



BartSimpson @ Tue Jul 31, 2007 12:06 pm

Clogeroo Clogeroo:
$1:
Assuming you're talking about scientific theories, the big kicker is that no scientist claims that his work is the infallible truth - everything is based on observations and can by modified or discredited by new evidence.



You would be surprised on that one. Just ask the "scientists" about climate change and many will defend their theories with a passion or call their views nothing short of facts while pointing at the people across to them as wrong. God/Gods is/are just another theory out there many based on their own books or scriptures and even accounts of people themselves. I for one believe there is a much higher power at work in the universe whether others believe this or not it is up to them. So God may not be right for everyone but it is right to me.


Image

R=UP

   



DurkaDurka @ Tue Jul 31, 2007 12:07 pm

FireWire FireWire:
God vs Chuck Norris......who wins?


Chuck Norris for the Win.

   



BartSimpson @ Tue Jul 31, 2007 12:08 pm

FireWire FireWire:
God vs Chuck Norris......who wins?


Chuck Norris is God. :wink:

   



Zipperfish @ Tue Jul 31, 2007 12:09 pm

Clogeroo Clogeroo:
$1:
Assuming you're talking about scientific theories, the big kicker is that no scientist claims that his work is the infallible truth - everything is based on observations and can by modified or discredited by new evidence.



You would be surprised on that one. Just ask the "scientists" about climate change and many will defend their theories with a passion or call their views nothing short of facts while pointing at the people across to them as wrong. God/Gods is/are just another theory out there many based on their own books or scriptures and even accounts of people themselves. I for one believe there is a much higher power at work in the universe whether others believe this or not it is up to them. So God may not be right for everyone but it is right to me.


God is not a scientific theory. Science is concerned with the natural world, not the supernatural. God cannot be proved or disproved by science.

   



PluggyRug @ Tue Jul 31, 2007 12:27 pm

Zipperfish Zipperfish:
God cannot be proved or disproved by science.



If playing golf in a thunderstorm, the safest place to be is out in the middle of the fairway pointing a 1 iron to the sky, even God can't hit a 1 iron.

So he carries a handicap.

   



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