I would believe anything for about $200,000.00 USD. |
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Well, Ladies and Gentleman, after the last week or so of postings in this forum I |
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I would believe anything for about $200,000.00 USD. |
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I don't want to hear about the brain from someone that doesn't have one.
Nor do I want to hear about evolution from someone that hasn't evolved.
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Miracle? Well, what greater miracle do you need than the creation of life? |
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I wouldn't necessarily need to meet God in person to believe in him. If I could get a totally logical response to my question, a response that hits the nail on the head and makes total sense, my mind could be changed. It is that type of logic that got me out of Christianity. Logic that tops that logic could get me back into it, in theory. That, plus Jesus would need to get his dick out of his mouth. |
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You are dreaming right now.
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Hmmm.....I don't know... |
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Fathom this: straight answers based on logical reasons written in coherent English. |
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lol @ fathom this |
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Hmmm.. well. If jesus was to come down from heaven and I was to shoot him in the head and watch him resurrect that might be convincing. Or maybe a nice "This is god, religion X is true" written in stars. |
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I would not believe in God in front of a miracle. On the contrary, a miracle would lead me towards skepticism (some well organized trick?). In fact, for me it holds the sentence "Vere tu es Deus absconditus" (Truly, you are a hidden God). A God who would reveal himself would not be a God. It would be like asking our partner a final love proof. |
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Yes, I suppose my beliefs could be changed. It'd have to be more than just an angel popping up and saying, "Hey you, God is real!" though. It'd have to be more like what Ex and Brady said--actually meet God and get to know him (None of that groveling and worship, actually get to know him) and prefferably get to experience what it would be like to be a God. |
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[23:17:23] <+Kaniaz> "You think I want to look like Leo Volont? Don't you dare"
Scientific Evidence. I don't even need to first-hand experience it. If you give me legitimate evidence of god (i.e., not "how can these amazing things create by themselves!, etc.), I will totally believe. |
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Right. And gravity is just a mathematical theorem as well. |
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[23:17:23] <+Kaniaz> "You think I want to look like Leo Volont? Don't you dare"
Totally, Tsen. |
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I'm not sure I understand, eXistenZ. Wouldn't God, if he exists, be an empirical fact? |
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