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  • Logie
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    Originally posted by Chico
    The problem with science is that it can only measure and validate what it can observe. As "science" cannot tell us why we are here we are left to get those questions answered elsewhere. An interesting mp3 series I am listening to, starts here

    http://www.calvarychapel.com/portsmo...udies/0101.mp3
    The problem is Chico, if Science is unable to provide complete answers to those questions yet then what else can?

    The Bible is no proof either, yet you choose to believe it to the letter. What is it about the Bible that makes you believe its stories rather than the efforts of the scientific community ?

    If Jesus appeared today then it would be a bit easier to figure all this out! But you are basing your belief on something that was written thousands of years ago when people did not have access to the knowledge they have today.

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by hyperD
    I think the goals are the same: assimilation.

    You know, the paradox of integrating multiculturism. Or questioning the bible? You will be assimilated to avoid further embarrassment.

    Which is why I think he's some forum bot. It never answers anything without the use of cut and paste from it's database of religous bollox.

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  • wobbegong
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist
    not if you get cremated
    or disolved in sulphuric acid
    or eaten by a crocodile
    or get petrified by a volcano
    or get stored in deep freeze like Walt disney.

    try to be more scientific for Chico please

    Being cremated or dissolved in acid would still result is some residue which, over time, would breakdown to consituent elements, and crocodile poo would rot even quicker than a carcass, but you've got me on the other two. Damn.

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  • Dundeegeorge
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    Lots of redundancy, Zeity

    Originally posted by zeitghost
    There's something deeply deeply odd about a self professed Christian having a Borg cube as an Avatar...
    There's something deeply deeply odd about a self professed Christian.
    That'll do it.

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  • wobbegong
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    There's something deeply deeply odd about a self professed Christian having a Borg cube as an Avatar...
    Not really, the mantra is the same.

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    There's something deeply deeply odd about a self professed Christian having a Borg cube as an Avatar...
    I think the goals are the same: assimilation.

    You know, the paradox of integrating multiculturism. Or questioning the bible? You will be assimilated to avoid further embarrassment.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    We're just monkeys on a rock, and when we die we rot!

    not if you get cremated
    or disolved in sulphuric acid
    or eaten by a crocodile
    or get petrified by a volcano
    or get stored in deep freeze like Walt disney.

    try to be more scientific for Chico please

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  • Buffoon
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    But I'll still be Green, right?
    Sorry matey, we don’t allow stereotypes of evil lizards in the real world. It is highly offensive to our reptile brothers and sisters.

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  • wobbegong
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    Originally posted by Dundeegeorge
    Like it, I think I'll print that on a t-shirt. A black one, of course.
    Excellent, post a link when you get it?

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  • Buffoon
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    We're here because we're here because we're here because
    We're here because we're here because we're here because
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    We're here because we're here because we're here because

    Your're 'here' because I am running an economic simulation model. Unfortunately it's gone a bit tits up because I entered the wrong parameters. Once I have traced what I've done wrong, I'm going to restart it all.

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  • Dundeegeorge
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    We're just monkeys on a rock, and when we die we rot!

    Like it, I think I'll print that on a t-shirt. A black one, of course.

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  • wobbegong
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    Originally posted by Dundeegeorge
    Why do you believe in a purpose? (Inferred by a belief in a 'creator')
    What is it about us that makes us search for meaning?
    An overinflated sense of our own importance and a refusal to comprehend the finality of death and the ultimate futility of existance.

    We're just monkeys on a rock, and when we die we rot!

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  • sasguru
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    I object to having a thread with my moniker as its title used to discuss Chico's ignorant and stupid ideas. Please stop forthwith.

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  • Churchill
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    This message is hidden because Chico is on your ignore list.

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  • Chico
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    Originally posted by Logie
    Because we can? Sorry I can't be more specific than that!

    I just believe Science has more credibility than a 2,000 year old 'book'.
    The problem with science is that it can only measure and validate what it can observe. As "science" cannot tell us why we are here we are left to get those questions answered elsewhere. An interesting mp3 series I am listening to, starts here

    http://www.calvarychapel.com/portsmo...udies/0101.mp3

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