Joined: 13 Nov 2006 Posts: 25,493 OFFLINE Hayliashay u gais lol Rep: 87 Shana wrote:
I am a catholic.....XD
Cool, Roman? __________________ 
Joined: 23 Sep 2008 Posts: 5,819 OFFLINE some one news.o.n or SON(not the user) Rep: 54 Sean of the Living wrote:
some one new wrote:
Traditional christian
Fuck off. Been to any witch hunts lately? No? Then you’re not a traditional Christian.
Not I’m not a Puritan . I go by the Bible particularly the New testament. Try to follow only the example set by Jesus and not man. I’m not perfect of course. __________________ 
Sound DBZ logic cannot be destroyed; the efforts of the so-called super elite will always be in vain. Have at thee Krom!
Joined: 23 Sep 2008 Posts: 5,819 OFFLINE some one news.o.n or SON(not the user) Rep: 54 Sean of the Living wrote:
some one new wrote:
Traditional christian
Fuck off. Been to any witch hunts lately? No? Then you’re not a traditional Christian.
Sorry about your anger toward christianity. No need for vulgar language. __________________ 
Sound DBZ logic cannot be destroyed; the efforts of the so-called super elite will always be in vain. Have at thee Krom!
Last edited 24 Oct 2008 10:57 am by some one new (nvm) __________________ 
Last edited 02 Nov 2008 05:59 pm by Shaun of the Living Anyway, this isn’t a debate thread, so I’ll explain my current beliefs as best I can, as they are constantly changing...
I consider myself Agnostic. I see the definition of “Gods” as living beings who have attained far more intelligence and power than the human race at it’s current stage and can perform supposedly god-like actions like creating entire working, self sufficient ecosystems, bringing dead things back to life, travelling faster than the speed of light etc etc. (if those things are possible) so really, if we have to make a comparison they would be more like the Shinigami from Death Note or the Forerunners from Halo than the invisible, omnipotent, omniscent gods of the Abrahamic religions (which I definately do not believe in). I think they are (if they exist) probably somewhere in the universe where they are far away enough to not be aware of our existance or they just don’t care. Humans or another species could become “Gods” in the future. I don’t believe in the afterlife, prayer, spirits, karma, divination or the human soul.
As far as morality goes, I don’t think it really exists... but there is what should be right and wrong, if you can understand that. __________________ 
Last edited 02 Nov 2008 05:59 pm by Shaun of the Living Joined: 23 Sep 2008 Posts: 5,819 OFFLINE some one news.o.n or SON(not the user) Rep: 54 Sean of the Living wrote:
Anyway, this isn’t a debate thread, so I’ll explain my current beliefs as best I can, as they are constantly changing...
I consider myself Agnostic. I see the definition of “Gods” as living beings who have attained far more intelligence and power than the human race at it’s current stage and can perform supposedly god-like actions like creating entire working, self sufficient ecosystems, bringing dead things back to life, travelling faster than the speed of light etc etc. (if those things are possible) so really, if we have to make a comparison they would be more like the Shinigami from Death Note or the Forerunners from Halo than the invisible, omnipotent, omniscent gods of the Abrahamic religions (which I definately do not believe in). I think they are (if they exist) probably somewhere in the universe where they are far away enough to not be aware of our existance or they just don’t care. Humans or another species could become “Gods” in the future. I don’t believe in the afterlife, prayer, spirits, karma, divination or the human soul.
As far as morality goes, I don’t think it really exists... but there is what should be right and wrong, if you can understand that.
You sound like a Deist, I’m a pretty logical guy. I reasonably study various scientific ideas and other religions. With that being said I’m what you would call a “fundamentalist Christian” since I believe reason and logic may not apply to an omnipresent and omnipotent being. It appears you believe in what many non-thiests call natural law. I believe morals were established by God. __________________ 
Sound DBZ logic cannot be destroyed; the efforts of the so-called super elite will always be in vain. Have at thee Krom!
some one new wrote:
Sean of the Living wrote:
Anyway, this isn’t a debate thread, so I’ll explain my current beliefs as best I can, as they are constantly changing...
I consider myself Agnostic. I see the definition of “Gods” as living beings who have attained far more intelligence and power than the human race at it’s current stage and can perform supposedly god-like actions like creating entire working, self sufficient ecosystems, bringing dead things back to life, travelling faster than the speed of light etc etc. (if those things are possible) so really, if we have to make a comparison they would be more like the Shinigami from Death Note or the Forerunners from Halo than the invisible, omnipotent, omniscent gods of the Abrahamic religions (which I definately do not believe in). I think they are (if they exist) probably somewhere in the universe where they are far away enough to not be aware of our existance or they just don’t care. Humans or another species could become “Gods” in the future. I don’t believe in the afterlife, prayer, spirits, karma, divination or the human soul.
As far as morality goes, I don’t think it really exists... but there is what should be right and wrong, if you can understand that.
You sound like a Deist, I’m a pretty logical guy. I reasonably study various scientific ideas and other religions. With that being said I’m what you would call a “fundamentalist Christian” since I believe reason and logic may not apply to an omnipresent and omnipotent being. It appears you believe in what many non-thiests call natural law. I believe morals were established by God.
I guess you could call me a Deist that doesn’t believe in creator Gods... __________________ 
Joined: 23 Sep 2008 Posts: 5,819 OFFLINE some one news.o.n or SON(not the user) Rep: 54 Sean of the Living wrote:
some one new wrote:
Sean of the Living wrote:
Anyway, this isn’t a debate thread, so I’ll explain my current beliefs as best I can, as they are constantly changing...
I consider myself Agnostic. I see the definition of “Gods” as living beings who have attained far more intelligence and power than the human race at it’s current stage and can perform supposedly god-like actions like creating entire working, self sufficient ecosystems, bringing dead things back to life, travelling faster than the speed of light etc etc. (if those things are possible) so really, if we have to make a comparison they would be more like the Shinigami from Death Note or the Forerunners from Halo than the invisible, omnipotent, omniscent gods of the Abrahamic religions (which I definately do not believe in). I think they are (if they exist) probably somewhere in the universe where they are far away enough to not be aware of our existance or they just don’t care. Humans or another species could become “Gods” in the future. I don’t believe in the afterlife, prayer, spirits, karma, divination or the human soul.
As far as morality goes, I don’t think it really exists... but there is what should be right and wrong, if you can understand that.
You sound like a Deist, I’m a pretty logical guy. I reasonably study various scientific ideas and other religions. With that being said I’m what you would call a “fundamentalist Christian” since I believe reason and logic may not apply to an omnipresent and omnipotent being. It appears you believe in what many non-thiests call natural law. I believe morals were established by God.
I guess you could call me a Deist that doesn’t believe in creator Gods...
Well a creator God would potentially be so powerful that it would be impossible to measure how powerful they were. Or scientifically determine whether or not they exist. __________________ 
Sound DBZ logic cannot be destroyed; the efforts of the so-called super elite will always be in vain. Have at thee Krom!
some one new wrote:
Sean of the Living wrote:
some one new wrote:
Sean of the Living wrote:
Anyway, this isn’t a debate thread, so I’ll explain my current beliefs as best I can, as they are constantly changing...
I consider myself Agnostic. I see the definition of “Gods” as living beings who have attained far more intelligence and power than the human race at it’s current stage and can perform supposedly god-like actions like creating entire working, self sufficient ecosystems, bringing dead things back to life, travelling faster than the speed of light etc etc. (if those things are possible) so really, if we have to make a comparison they would be more like the Shinigami from Death Note or the Forerunners from Halo than the invisible, omnipotent, omniscent gods of the Abrahamic religions (which I definately do not believe in). I think they are (if they exist) probably somewhere in the universe where they are far away enough to not be aware of our existance or they just don’t care. Humans or another species could become “Gods” in the future. I don’t believe in the afterlife, prayer, spirits, karma, divination or the human soul.
As far as morality goes, I don’t think it really exists... but there is what should be right and wrong, if you can understand that.
You sound like a Deist, I’m a pretty logical guy. I reasonably study various scientific ideas and other religions. With that being said I’m what you would call a “fundamentalist Christian” since I believe reason and logic may not apply to an omnipresent and omnipotent being. It appears you believe in what many non-thiests call natural law. I believe morals were established by God.
I guess you could call me a Deist that doesn’t believe in creator Gods...
Well a creator God would potentially be so powerful that it would be impossible to measure how powerful they were. Or scientifically determine whether or not they exist.
Dude... then you can assume anything to be true, no matter how ridiculous. __________________ 
Joined: 23 Sep 2008 Posts: 5,819 OFFLINE some one news.o.n or SON(not the user) Rep: 54 Sean of the Living wrote:
some one new wrote:
Sean of the Living wrote:
some one new wrote:
Sean of the Living wrote:
Anyway, this isn’t a debate thread, so I’ll explain my current beliefs as best I can, as they are constantly changing...
I consider myself Agnostic. I see the definition of “Gods” as living beings who have attained far more intelligence and power than the human race at it’s current stage and can perform supposedly god-like actions like creating entire working, self sufficient ecosystems, bringing dead things back to life, travelling faster than the speed of light etc etc. (if those things are possible) so really, if we have to make a comparison they would be more like the Shinigami from Death Note or the Forerunners from Halo than the invisible, omnipotent, omniscent gods of the Abrahamic religions (which I definately do not believe in). I think they are (if they exist) probably somewhere in the universe where they are far away enough to not be aware of our existance or they just don’t care. Humans or another species could become “Gods” in the future. I don’t believe in the afterlife, prayer, spirits, karma, divination or the human soul.
As far as morality goes, I don’t think it really exists... but there is what should be right and wrong, if you can understand that.
You sound like a Deist, I’m a pretty logical guy. I reasonably study various scientific ideas and other religions. With that being said I’m what you would call a “fundamentalist Christian” since I believe reason and logic may not apply to an omnipresent and omnipotent being. It appears you believe in what many non-thiests call natural law. I believe morals were established by God.
I guess you could call me a Deist that doesn’t believe in creator Gods...
Well a creator God would potentially be so powerful that it would be impossible to measure how powerful they were. Or scientifically determine whether or not they exist.
Dude... then you can assume anything to be true, no matter how ridiculous.
Define ridiculous. __________________ 
Sound DBZ logic cannot be destroyed; the efforts of the so-called super elite will always be in vain. Have at thee Krom!
Joined: 13 Nov 2006 Posts: 25,493 OFFLINE Hayliashay u gais lol Rep: 87 some one new wrote:
Sean of the Living wrote:
some one new wrote:
Sean of the Living wrote:
some one new wrote:
Sean of the Living wrote:
Anyway, this isn’t a debate thread, so I’ll explain my current beliefs as best I can, as they are constantly changing...
I consider myself Agnostic. I see the definition of “Gods” as living beings who have attained far more intelligence and power than the human race at it’s current stage and can perform supposedly god-like actions like creating entire working, self sufficient ecosystems, bringing dead things back to life, travelling faster than the speed of light etc etc. (if those things are possible) so really, if we have to make a comparison they would be more like the Shinigami from Death Note or the Forerunners from Halo than the invisible, omnipotent, omniscent gods of the Abrahamic religions (which I definately do not believe in). I think they are (if they exist) probably somewhere in the universe where they are far away enough to not be aware of our existance or they just don’t care. Humans or another species could become “Gods” in the future. I don’t believe in the afterlife, prayer, spirits, karma, divination or the human soul.
As far as morality goes, I don’t think it really exists... but there is what should be right and wrong, if you can understand that.
You sound like a Deist, I’m a pretty logical guy. I reasonably study various scientific ideas and other religions. With that being said I’m what you would call a “fundamentalist Christian” since I believe reason and logic may not apply to an omnipresent and omnipotent being. It appears you believe in what many non-thiests call natural law. I believe morals were established by God.
I guess you could call me a Deist that doesn’t believe in creator Gods...
Well a creator God would potentially be so powerful that it would be impossible to measure how powerful they were. Or scientifically determine whether or not they exist.
Dude... then you can assume anything to be true, no matter how ridiculous.
Define ridiculous.
...
Does he really need to define that word? Ok let me give you an example of ridiculous, Zombie Jews. __________________ 
Crimson_Blade wrote:
some one new wrote:
Sean of the Living wrote:
some one new wrote:
Sean of the Living wrote:
some one new wrote:
Sean of the Living wrote:
Anyway, this isn’t a debate thread, so I’ll explain my current beliefs as best I can, as they are constantly changing...
I consider myself Agnostic. I see the definition of “Gods” as living beings who have attained far more intelligence and power than the human race at it’s current stage and can perform supposedly god-like actions like creating entire working, self sufficient ecosystems, bringing dead things back to life, travelling faster than the speed of light etc etc. (if those things are possible) so really, if we have to make a comparison they would be more like the Shinigami from Death Note or the Forerunners from Halo than the invisible, omnipotent, omniscent gods of the Abrahamic religions (which I definately do not believe in). I think they are (if they exist) probably somewhere in the universe where they are far away enough to not be aware of our existance or they just don’t care. Humans or another species could become “Gods” in the future. I don’t believe in the afterlife, prayer, spirits, karma, divination or the human soul.
As far as morality goes, I don’t think it really exists... but there is what should be right and wrong, if you can understand that.
You sound like a Deist, I’m a pretty logical guy. I reasonably study various scientific ideas and other religions. With that being said I’m what you would call a “fundamentalist Christian” since I believe reason and logic may not apply to an omnipresent and omnipotent being. It appears you believe in what many non-thiests call natural law. I believe morals were established by God.
I guess you could call me a Deist that doesn’t believe in creator Gods...
Well a creator God would potentially be so powerful that it would be impossible to measure how powerful they were. Or scientifically determine whether or not they exist.
Dude... then you can assume anything to be true, no matter how ridiculous.
Define ridiculous.
...
Does he really need to define that word? Ok let me give you an example of ridiculous, Zombie Jews.
lol __________________ 
Joined: 13 Nov 2006 Posts: 25,493 OFFLINE Hayliashay u gais lol Rep: 87 Chaos Theory wrote:
Crimson_Blade wrote:
some one new wrote:
Sean of the Living wrote:
some one new wrote:
Sean of the Living wrote:
some one new wrote:
Sean of the Living wrote:
Anyway, this isn’t a debate thread, so I’ll explain my current beliefs as best I can, as they are constantly changing...
I consider myself Agnostic. I see the definition of “Gods” as living beings who have attained far more intelligence and power than the human race at it’s current stage and can perform supposedly god-like actions like creating entire working, self sufficient ecosystems, bringing dead things back to life, travelling faster than the speed of light etc etc. (if those things are possible) so really, if we have to make a comparison they would be more like the Shinigami from Death Note or the Forerunners from Halo than the invisible, omnipotent, omniscent gods of the Abrahamic religions (which I definately do not believe in). I think they are (if they exist) probably somewhere in the universe where they are far away enough to not be aware of our existance or they just don’t care. Humans or another species could become “Gods” in the future. I don’t believe in the afterlife, prayer, spirits, karma, divination or the human soul.
As far as morality goes, I don’t think it really exists... but there is what should be right and wrong, if you can understand that.
You sound like a Deist, I’m a pretty logical guy. I reasonably study various scientific ideas and other religions. With that being said I’m what you would call a “fundamentalist Christian” since I believe reason and logic may not apply to an omnipresent and omnipotent being. It appears you believe in what many non-thiests call natural law. I believe morals were established by God.
I guess you could call me a Deist that doesn’t believe in creator Gods...
Well a creator God would potentially be so powerful that it would be impossible to measure how powerful they were. Or scientifically determine whether or not they exist.
Dude... then you can assume anything to be true, no matter how ridiculous.
Define ridiculous.
...
Does he really need to define that word? Ok let me give you an example of ridiculous, Zombie Jews.
lol
Oh yes Chaos, I went there. __________________ 
Joined: 23 Sep 2008 Posts: 5,819 OFFLINE some one news.o.n or SON(not the user) Rep: 54 Zombie Jews would be ridiculous, too bad I can’t think of any... __________________ 
Sound DBZ logic cannot be destroyed; the efforts of the so-called super elite will always be in vain. Have at thee Krom!
Joined: 13 Nov 2006 Posts: 25,493 OFFLINE Hayliashay u gais lol Rep: 87 some one new wrote:
Zombie Jews would be ridiculous, too bad I can’t think of any...
Oh no you are not sucking me into that crap. __________________ 
Joined: 23 Sep 2008 Posts: 5,819 OFFLINE some one news.o.n or SON(not the user) Rep: 54 ?...... __________________ 
Sound DBZ logic cannot be destroyed; the efforts of the so-called super elite will always be in vain. Have at thee Krom!
Joined: 13 Nov 2006 Posts: 25,493 OFFLINE Hayliashay u gais lol Rep: 87 some one new wrote:
?......
You know what? Go ahead. Jesus was a Zombie Jew.  __________________ 
Joined: 23 Sep 2008 Posts: 5,819 OFFLINE some one news.o.n or SON(not the user) Rep: 54 He was resurrected with a spiritial body... __________________ 
Sound DBZ logic cannot be destroyed; the efforts of the so-called super elite will always be in vain. Have at thee Krom!
Joined: 13 Nov 2006 Posts: 25,493 OFFLINE Hayliashay u gais lol Rep: 87 some one new wrote:
He was resurrected with a spiritial body...
Supposedly  __________________ 
(omg, what a load of crap, ignore me) __________________ 
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