what do we know about god?
Quote from: metal on January 25, 2007, 10:29:55 AMbut im sorry, i do not feel that i am the result of "millions of years of adaptations".
but im sorry, i do not feel that i am the result of "millions of years of adaptations".
Quote from: reaperwhat do we know about god? so what is the perfect world? the latter doesn't seem to be a trivial question.Quote from: dahangIf it
what do we know about god? so what is the perfect world? the latter doesn't seem to be a trivial question.Quote from: dahangIf it
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You're only proving my point (in a pathetic way). You said the fact that this world is "perfect" is not trivial. You then later state that it basically is, when I was only correcting you in the first place..
so what is the perfect world? the latter doesn't seem to be a trivial question.
Here you say the question of the perfect world is not trivial. However, there are people on this forum who clearly disagree with you, and it is therefore trivial.
I watched the first two minutes, and I highly doubt that the continental drift is false.
if there's no god, shouldn't there be much more evil than what's seen on earth?
http://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/SOD.CHAP2.HTMhttp://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/SOD.TAB2.1A.GIFhttp://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/SOD.TAB2.1B.GIFhttp://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/MEGA.HTMThe mass murder of their own citizens or those under their protection or control by emperors, kings, sultans, khans, presidents, governors, generals, and other such rulers is very much part of our history. In ancient times captured cities or towns would be pillaged and their inhabitants massacred; whole lands would be turned into regions of ruins and skeletons.Such genocide, massacre, and human slaughter; pillage, rape, and torture have been more common than war and revolution.