Originally posted by SandyDown
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Originally posted by SupremeSpodIs that Love or Sex?Comment
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Originally posted by SupremeSpodIs that Love or Sex?
Quite right we should have two more options one for Love, one for Sex ...oh may be a third for Love 'n Sex together so I don't have to choose between love or sex choices ...blah blah blaComment
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Originally posted by expatThat gets my vote too.
The poll itself is a believer's question.Comment
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Interesting findings so far. I was expecting a lot more "atheists" - infact I was expecting a clear majority. As to it being a believers poll well everyone believe is something and that something may be there is no God period - the classic arrogant and illogical atheist position. All in all thanks to everyone who answered honestly.Sola gratia
Sola fide
Soli Deo gloriaComment
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Originally posted by SandyDownQuite right we should have two more options one for Love, one for Sex ...oh may be a third for Love 'n Sex together so I don't have to choose between love or sex choices ...blah blah blaComment
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Originally posted by ChicoInteresting findings so far. I was expecting a lot more "atheists" - infact I was expecting a clear majority. As to it being a believers poll well everyone believe is something and that something may be there is no God period - the classic arrogant and illogical atheist position. All in all thanks to everyone who answered honestly.
Chico, some of us haven't bothered voting.Comment
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Originally posted by ChicoInteresting findings so far. I was expecting a lot more "atheists" - infact I was expecting a clear majority. As to it being a believers poll well everyone believe is something and that something may be there is no God period - the classic arrogant and illogical atheist position. All in all thanks to everyone who answered honestly.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to timeComment
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Male/Female love is essentially a lubricant for the old innie and outie. What is there to believe in ?Comment
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Be an agnostic
The trouble with being an atheist is that one is lowering oneself to chicos level. Like his religion it is impossible to physically prove that you are right. Chico can no more prove that his god exists as can an atheist prove that god does not exist. This is why he focuses his arguments (if you can call them that) on deriding atheists. he seems to think that by trashing atheism he is invigorating his own argument (fantasies in truth) that there is a god, by default.
Agnosticism shifts the onus of proof squarely back on his shoulders. Because he cannot give any physical evidence to prove that there is a god he cannot take the offensive, so he spends his energies avoiding answering questions.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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