Re: Atheists: Fully Human?
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Originally Posted by
RickD
Haha, wow I forgot it was in that thread. Yeh, no wonder Houston was so confused
Re: Atheists: Fully Human?
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Originally Posted by
HoustonGM
Oh, well, gee. Thanks Rick. So I'm not crazy.
Someone needed to come back and straighten y'all out!:p
Re: Atheists: Fully Human?
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Originally Posted by
etothep
Haha, wow I forgot it was in that thread. Yeh, no wonder Houston was so confused
RickD - Clearer of confusion!
Re: Atheists: Fully Human?
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Originally Posted by
dickay
Whats the definition of pointless here?
If for example theres evidence that says binglebop is going to rob a bank, and take many hostages in the process. Much of the local intelligence says as such, much of the calls made to other regions confirm this evidence....and the local police decide to obtain state police assistance and set up a large scale sting to stop this threat. The local public is made aware of this issue and LARGELY SUPPORT IT, as does the mayor..town council, local businesses, pretty much all of the community. In addition, all of these people AGREE that the threat is significant enough to demand this action, EVEN if it turns out the evidence is proved wrong.
Was it pointless to take this course of action after we learn the evidence was wrong and public support for it no longer exists?
wow, my sincere apologize. somehow I did in fact post this in the wrong thread. i've got multiple pages open and somehow screwed it up. Thanks rick for finding the appropriate thread....i thought for sure this was posted like three posts after the post about pointless etc. etc. oh well, my bad. you win this one HGM.;) I know how to admit when i'm wrong...that aside, i am sincere with my apology.
Re: Atheists: Fully Human?
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Houston GM: But something would have had to create god...and something would have had to create that something...so, it's paradoxical (I think that's the word I'm looking for, but I'm not sure)
I guess it's because we don't normally think of something as always being there (and by always I mean like forever)
Re: Atheists: Fully Human?
That's what Axl Rose said! "Nothing lasts forever, even cold November rain."
Re: Atheists: Fully Human?
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Originally Posted by
Erii77
I guess it's because we don't normally think of something as always being there (and by always I mean like forever)
That's because we are limited by our perceptions and experience. Both of those pale in comparison to the vastness of the universe.