Does God exist? (William Lane Craig vs Peter Atkins debate) (101 Viewers)

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AndreaCristiano

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the living conditions in scandinavia has a lot to do with how we view religion. starting with luther and ending with being christians by culture and not by believe.
If you say so you would know better than me. I just see that the approach to work and structure of society around less consumerism is a huge part.
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
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im with the serb here. we might not have a black friday, but we are very close to merica when it comes to making consumerism the state religion.

the lack of financial maturity in the 00's is the perfect example. loan, loan, loan, loan, loan, loan, loan and loan.
 

AndreaCristiano

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im with the serb here. we might not have a black friday, but we are very close to merica when it comes to making consumerism the state religion.

the lack of financial maturity in the 00's is the perfect example. loan, loan, loan, loan, loan, loan, loan and loan.
That's sad I didn't know that
 

pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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most Scandinavian people I know are bald-headed, angry, little fat, not very tall middle aged men, who come across the Baltic Sea to party like madman in the most ridiculous costumes ever. there are tons of them in the Riga night life (as well as brits), hardly the happiest people on earth :D
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
16,545
most Scandinavian people I know are bald-headed, angry, little fat, not very tall middle aged men, who come across the Baltic Sea to party like madman in the most ridiculous costumes ever. there are tons of them in the Riga night life (as well as brits), hardly the happiest people on earth :D
why would a good looking, tall, fit, successful, happy and interesting scandinavian man ever go to the baltics?
 

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