Do you believe in God? (7 Viewers)

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Apr 12, 2004
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Well can't we at least say that the ratio of believers and non-believers in this world is at least 2 to 1?
Well, that is free-thinkers to mind-washed.


Man that's a bit too much
Have respect, if not for god, then to people who know there is someone up there
have respect for me and bow down.

Someone? Literally some guy named Habib is up there floating?

Get out of here.

To people who question God's existance:
- What would you be losing if u believe in God?
My manhood....my balls.....and a lot of time.
Well then, you gonna end up as a sperm in one of demons' balls after you die die die dieeeeeeeeeee :D
I would rather be the right hand of the devil than be in a fucks presense.
Word....
 

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Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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snoops i wnat a v-bookie event on who will get nbanned with this thread

damn so many to contend with this will just escalate.....these threads never go well

but yes i do believe in god, i believe in JAH too
 

JuveGER

Senior Member
Mar 10, 2006
680
I'm not kidding I will try out the numbers he gets me. If I win, I will invite him for a game of Juve.
Don't use the numbers. They bring bad luck. Just watch LOST.

My answer to the question: I cannot completely rule out the existence of god(s). But I prefer to believe in things that can be seen, heard, measured etc. Believing in god is like believing in Santa Claus. Just because your parents tell you that he exists doesn't make it true.

But I respect every believing as long as they respect different views and don't try to force other people to follow their ideas, moral principles etc. Liberty is my basic principle.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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you cant call what people feel towards god, belief. it is faith and faith is believing in things that you know are untrue
kind of like inter fans

every year they say its their year, they are going to win the scudetto, they are gonna win the CL....yet they all know the coppa italia is heading to their trophy room alone
 

Dan

Back & Quack
Mar 9, 2004
9,290
sometimes dreams do come true though (juve relagated, milan point deduction.. all our stars heading their way)
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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sometimes dreams do come true though (juve relagated, milan point deduction.. all our stars heading their way)
aye but you just know that in the back of their minds they know it cant last and they will be back to being italys joke club once again while juve and milan battle it out for the title
 

Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
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Dec 10, 2004
29,281
Yes, like I said the scientific way can easily lend weight to God (the perfect measure measurement of the universe for example) but at the same time religion is far too flawed and human and simply too many of them to be correct in my eyes. If you really want my honest completely true opinion, I think christianity has halted mankind's mental growth for far too long and the until we regard the christian God in the same light as the Greek and Roman Gods (who stood for far more noble values to follow in my opinion too) a large proportion of society will hit a cul-de-sac in thought evolution. However, believing in God, creator, maker, higher force next dimension governing spirit dream world or what have you is plausable.

What religion do you follow if I am correct in assuming that?

also upon reading your post again, I think your last sentence was incomplete?
With all due respect to Christians, I totally agree with you. I'm a Muslim, and despite what you may believe about it (seeing as there are plenty that misrepresent it), Islam itself (not talking about Muslims now) has always promoted the sciences and mathematics, etc. Simply because it's all seen as the creation and bounty of God. The Church, as far as I know, never urged people to research in these fields. Mainly because the Church saw Science as separate from religion (for instance we all know what happened to Galileo). While the early history of Islam promoted it, hence the works in astronomy, architecture, mathematics, etc. by Muslim scientists.

Basically, to summarize it better, I cannot accept a religious God.
Each to his own mate. I think that you simply believing in God, is better than not believing in him at all. Though, if you seek more answers I would tell you to just pray. It's simple; you can use your own words, and it doesn't cost you money :) I firmly believe that you'll get a response (what ever that may be) some where down the line and from there you can make your decisions, what ever they may be.
 
Jan 7, 2004
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tahir, you have to admit that studying math, as important as it was, does not fully compare to studying of celestial bodies and the skies (even though the later could not be done without math)
 

Soldatino

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tahir, you have to admit that studying math, as important as it was, does not fully compare to studying of celestial bodies and the skies (even though the later could not be done without math)
How does the scientific community prove theories if not with the use of mathematical based logic and models.
 

Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
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Dec 10, 2004
29,281
tahir, you have to admit that studying math, as important as it was, does not fully compare to studying of celestial bodies and the skies (even though the later could not be done without math)
I don't get your point :confused: I'm not just talking about mathematics here. Developments and inventions occurred in all kinds of fields.
 

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