Does God exist? (William Lane Craig vs Peter Atkins debate) (5 Viewers)

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  • Man make God?

  • God make Man?


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pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
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why would a good looking, tall, fit, successful, happy and interesting scandinavian man ever go to the baltics?
you forgot full-head-of-hair, many of them have a problem with that. :D and we got plenty of the good tourists too, just not from UK and Scandinavia, most peeps from there are trying to drink away something really sad. I guess we just don't have the contrasts, I've never felt any particular need to visit Denmark either :p
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,877
Jeg er ked af generaliseringen, men du mener simpelthen, at vi har brug for den samme selvhævdelse her, hvor skelet mellem rig og fattig slet ikke er så stor, som hos dem?
Måske er mentaliteten bag vores forbrugermentalitet ikke identisk med de britiske kolonier, men du kan næppe benægte at "købe bare for at købe" er en meget udbredt opførsel i Danmark - måske centreret i København. For helvede, vi har "shopping" som social aktivitet.
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
Måske er mentaliteten bag vores forbrugermentalitet ikke identisk med de britiske kolonier, men du kan næppe benægte at "købe bare for at købe" er en meget udbredt opførsel i Danmark - måske centreret i København. For helvede, vi har "shopping" som social aktivitet.
When I read this and I hear it in my head in a Danish accent... fireworks :touched:
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,540
Well those countries especially Italy is not really religious anymore they are 1000000% more secular than the US just look at their attendance of religious services and how many actually consider themselves affiliated with religions
attendance of religious services is more prevalent in the US, I agree. But I mean as far as religion being related to government. in those places, it plays a bigger role from what i know.

Good question: where there's religion thus follows political corruption?

That said, the Greeks, Italians, and Middle Easterns have probably done more for the betterment of all mankind than the rest of the lot combined. :klin:
good point also. but also keep in mind this occurred when they pretty much ran the world. it all goes in cycles. if greeks hadn't came up with math, someone else would've. they were more evolved than the rest of the world at that point and had much more resources, which led to people being able to study, reseach, etc. religion had nothing to do with it.

US gov't isn't as religious as many people seem to think.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,540
I'm not talking about gov't, but a President talking about he's on a mission from god doesn't help.
the president appeals to the people. idgf what he believes as long as his decisions aren't based on personal beliefs rather than the betterment of the country.
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,126
the president appeals to the people. idgf what he believes as long as his decisions aren't based on personal beliefs rather than the betterment of the country.
That's kind of silly when a person always makes decisions based on their personal beliefs. Be it religious , idealistic or political. Personal beliefs always enter into decision making process
 

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