Re: The meaning of life? [message #281661 is a reply to message #281512] |
Fri, 31 August 2007 00:50 |
Tunaman
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RoShamBo wrote on Wed, 29 August 2007 16:35 |
tankkiller wrote on Wed, 29 August 2007 21:22 | I still say that god started the big bang. Since you can't create or destroy energy, time or space, I say there is a god.
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the big bang started outside our universe where the laws of physics could of been diffrent.
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There might be a god outside of this universe omgf!
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Re: The meaning of life? [message #286827 is a reply to message #255606] |
Thu, 27 September 2007 12:00 |
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actually i have logical proof that some divine being had to have started it:
ok so lets say that theres the big bang. the big bang was a big mass that went boom.
so where did that big mass come from? lets say it came from a wormhole, where did the worm hole come from? if you follow this all the way down to the begining of exsistance, only one possibility remains. a devine being set everything in motion. this divine being could never have had a begining, but may or may not have died somewhere along the way.
our exsistance is by either mistake of a divine being, or by the will of a divine being.
fear me or i sahll do one of the following:
1)make you brain explode with a logical paradox from hell.
2)*use a statement of death, doom, and disembowlment surrounded by asteriks of debotchery*
3)eat cake.
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Re: The meaning of life? [message #286844 is a reply to message #255606] |
Thu, 27 September 2007 13:31 |
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the divine being is devine, and has always exsisted.
even though this is very hard to grasp, its still the only thing thats possible.
the bible defines god as never haveing a begining. he may or may not have set things in motion.
other religiouns have this concept in common too: thier god never had a begining.
religious theorys on gods without beginings is a non-secular backup to my idea.
so the question now becomes who done it, rather than how.
and yes maybe that devine being DID have a beginign, and was brought in by some force, but then that thing would have to have been brought in.
the point is, some force that didnt have a begining started the chain. without ignition, the rocket wont launch.
I argue this for my own sake, to back my own beliefs, and to convince myself that i am not weak in them, not to convince others.
on your cosmos theory, that univers had to have been put into exsistance somehow, unless it is the devine being that set things in motion, either way, my theory is correct.
who knows, maybe your cosmos is what many religions call thier god.
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Re: The meaning of life? [message #286879 is a reply to message #255606] |
Thu, 27 September 2007 16:29 |
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theres no shame in quesitoning the unknown. the unknown is the only reason humans dont end thier lives. if there was no unknown, if everyone knew that when we died, we'd rot in the ground, with no afterlife, or that the moment we died we went to a better place, then what would stop us from killing ourselves?
the unknown is what has kept our race alive for as long as it has been alive.
i kno there are those who THINK we rot in the gorund. i mean if we knew beyond a shadow of a doubt, that there was or wasnt ANYTHING after death.
and then theres the human curiosity to persue that incredible question: WHY
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Re: The meaning of life? [message #286889 is a reply to message #255606] |
Thu, 27 September 2007 16:35 |
qwertwert125
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no meaning = no life.
from what you said, the meaning of life is to be born, live, and die.
fear me or i sahll do one of the following:
1)make you brain explode with a logical paradox from hell.
2)*use a statement of death, doom, and disembowlment surrounded by asteriks of debotchery*
3)eat cake.
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Re: The meaning of life? [message #287022 is a reply to message #255606] |
Fri, 28 September 2007 08:15 |
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believ in a divine being is like belief that New York exist. I never leaved europe. I never saw New York myself. So why should i trust you that New York exists? Or why should you trust me that Leipzig exists?
I'm a atheist. But why won't let people belief what they wan't to belief in?
I thing god is something to explain things you couldn't explain.
So in general it's a good invention to let the majority of the people let sleep in peace without bothering with global science and things we don't understand now or can't handle in public
If you didn't know how the universe work just say "God done it." until you can prove something else.
Why not.... i've got no problem with that as long as you don't build a church rigth in front of my house and ring the bells every 15minutes.
I think their is no reason in life. Maybe from science view: to create other life. If we make babs, get eaten by a animal we've done our work
Thanks.
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Re: The meaning of life? [message #287026 is a reply to message #286827] |
Fri, 28 September 2007 08:52 |
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qwertwert125 wrote on Thu, 27 September 2007 15:00 | actually i have logical proof that some divine being had to have started it:
ok so lets say that theres the big bang. the big bang was a big mass that went boom.
so where did that big mass come from? lets say it came from a wormhole, where did the worm hole come from? if you follow this all the way down to the begining of exsistance, only one possibility remains. a devine being set everything in motion. this divine being could never have had a begining, but may or may not have died somewhere along the way.
our exsistance is by either mistake of a divine being, or by the will of a divine being.
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Your logic is bad. If "divine beings" can exist without a beginning, who's to say that "that big mass" couldn't also?
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Re: The meaning of life? [message #287318 is a reply to message #255606] |
Sat, 29 September 2007 22:32 |
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if you take the side of there being a divine being but also a christian how can you prove that jesus really is magical and not just some person who was good at optical illusions.
People in other societies have taken in random fags as godly figures. I don't see how they are more or less correct then christianity is.
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Re: The meaning of life? [message #287426 is a reply to message #255606] |
Sun, 30 September 2007 15:45 |
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ron paul
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"the meaning of life is to dress up in a fursuit and rub against others in fursuits - jball"
this is more common than the self-diagnosis of asperger's in the goon population how is it obsCURE FUCKKK
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Re: The meaning of life? [message #287427 is a reply to message #287426] |
Sun, 30 September 2007 15:48 |
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Hogosphere in Web2.0 wrote on Sun, 30 September 2007 18:45 | "the meaning of life is to dress up in a fursuit and rub against others in fursuits - jball"
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Or...
"the meaning of life is to be a pseudo-intellectual who cannot help but to voice his meaningless and, often times, drug-induced opinion." - mindtzar
whoa.
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Re: The meaning of life? [message #287428 is a reply to message #287427] |
Sun, 30 September 2007 15:51 |
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blazer here postin drunk as fuck: meta as fuck yo
this is more common than the self-diagnosis of asperger's in the goon population how is it obsCURE FUCKKK
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