Divorces? (9 Viewers)

Sebi

Junior Member
Nov 4, 2005
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#62
no offense to anyone on here, but my history teacher literally spends his 50 minute period lecturing us on the ignorance of christians :D
 

Rami

The Linuxologist
Dec 24, 2004
8,065
#63
++ [ originally posted by Sebi ] ++
no offense to anyone on here, but my history teacher literally spends his 50 minute period lecturing us on the ignorance of christians :D
Ignorance doesn't mean denying His existance. Also a teacher claiming such claims does not deny his existance. And besides your school has had its fair share of whackos:p
 

Sebi

Junior Member
Nov 4, 2005
66
#65
++ [ originally posted by Layce Erayce ] ++


c'est en vogue ;)
im too ignorant to understand, and im not even christian :D


Rami, my school is just ghetto. actually its one of the nicest most affluent public schools in northern california, we just b killaz
 

Rami

The Linuxologist
Dec 24, 2004
8,065
#66
++ [ originally posted by Sebi ] ++


im too ignorant to understand, and im not even christian :D


Rami, my school is just ghetto. actually its one of the nicest most affluent public schools in northern california, we just b killaz
Ya ok we got AFFLUENT!! how many times did you say that:D

Any case that was not the important part of my post....
 

Sebi

Junior Member
Nov 4, 2005
66
#67
++ [ originally posted by Rami ] ++


Ya ok we got AFFLUENT!! how many times did you say that:D

Any case that was not the important part of my post....
because i hate my school, its preppy as hell, and that is summarised by affluent


i know it wasnt the important part, but i couldnt be bothered to think about the part that meant something :D
 

Zlatan

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2003
23,049
#70
++ [ originally posted by Tifoso Lou ] ++



Thomas Aquinas gives a logical proof for the existance of God (among other things). It is brilliant. Please give it a read (again, the abridged version---the unabridged one goes to multiple volumes)

What are they? In a nutshell?
 

Zlatan

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2003
23,049
#71
++ [ originally posted by Layce Erayce ] ++


Im quite sure that question has been answered quite often by priests, anthropologists, historians, psychologists, and educators (at least in the dark ages).

For me it was a combination of personal experience and (disputably) common sense. Its hard to explain the perfection of nature otherwise, isnt it?

Thats just the thing: IMO nature is far from perfect.
 

Layce Erayce

Senior Member
Aug 11, 2002
9,116
#72
++ [ originally posted by Zlatan ] ++



Thats just the thing: IMO nature is far from perfect.
If things turned out randomly then there would be as many "perfections" as "imperfections".

But I seem to find a lot more useful features than flaws.

Even the most minute features seem to have a function, from fingernails to thumbs, to the presence of two eyes as opposed to just one, the skin on the palms of your hands.

Im no scientist, but nowhere else have I seen order form out of chaos without some kind of intelligence behind it.
 

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