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Sep 17th, 2003 01:38 PM | |||||||
kellychaos |
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Sep 17th, 2003 02:11 AM | |||||||
kahljorn |
"Energy never disappears, it just takes another form. Comments?" ..Nebulas? Ra-diation? |
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Sep 16th, 2003 12:00 PM | |||||||
Helm | Yeah, fuck you. | ||||||
Sep 16th, 2003 11:15 AM | |||||||
kellychaos | Energy never disappears, it just takes another form. Comments? | ||||||
Sep 16th, 2003 03:16 AM | |||||||
kahljorn |
I watched a documentary about how God/Angels were really Aliens, it explained a great many of the wonderous miracles. WALKING ON WATER? Let's see, in the middle of a fucking desert, shiny sand surrounding you, suns out, what happens when the sun hits it? Flambingo, mirage. MOSES PARTS THE SEAS OF CHEESE? THat was said to be like, anti-gravity thrusters gigantic thrusters on a ship blaring down or some shit. HALOS AND BRIGHT LIGHTS SHINING UPON ALL TILL HOS ARE BLIIINDED? Put your head in between the person you're talking to and the sun. Contrary to popular belief, the sun hurts your eyes. I just saved so many poor abused eyeballs. I can't think of anymore ![]() And you guys have an addiction with Christianity, it's funny to watch your attachments. hardy har, my name is yar. |
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Sep 15th, 2003 11:39 PM | |||||||
Skulhedface |
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Sep 15th, 2003 11:27 PM | |||||||
Jeanette X |
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Sep 15th, 2003 11:25 PM | |||||||
Brandon |
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Sep 15th, 2003 11:21 PM | |||||||
Perndog | Plenty of people have witnessed miracles since Biblical times. The problem is, the Church grew up and started labeling people heretics when they said God talked to them. So anyone who was confronted by a burning bush after the time of the apostles got burned himself or went off to found his own religion (Islam being the only one that has flourished to this day). | ||||||
Sep 15th, 2003 11:16 PM | |||||||
Skulhedface |
The most interesting secular theory I've heard on the subject is this: Indirectly, we all come from the Earth. As time passes, your mother and father take the Earth into themselves by eating, absorbing the Earth. Then, after time passes, a baby comes into this world, from the Earth, but with your parents as the "middlemen", so to speak. When you die, you get buried, cremated, whatever, but you do not disappear. Your consciousness ceases, but your body, nutrient ripe as it is, is absorbed back into the Earth, to continue to fertilize the land, sprouting food or feeding livestock, whatever the case... It's one of the most farfetched theories I've heard, but oddly enough, I find it more believable and natural than stories about a spooky man in the sky with an attention whore complex. Regarding the Bible in that respect... I won't rattle on about proof, after all, I agree, a little faith is good if you need it or if your life is lacking otherwise, more power to you. But doesn't anyone else find it quite odd that with all the AMAZING SUPERHERO TYPE STUFF that happened in the past, according to the Bible (rivers turning into blood, fire from the sky, etc.) that we don't see any of that shit nowadays? Or that, in the last documented 500 or 1,000 years, not one bush has SPONTANEOUSLY COMBUSTED? Food for thought. But I'm still curious as to why God suddenly decided to give up around the turn of the first millenium. And moreover, why God suddenly had a massive change of heart between the OT and the NT. Did God create Prozac at that point? |
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Sep 15th, 2003 10:18 PM | |||||||
Vibecrewangel |
Buddha ArtificalB - I agree, but since I am for lack of a better term a Buddhist, I try not to let that color my judgement when thinking of how teachings have been changed or misinterpeted or badly translated. And I have unfortunately met several people who claim to be Buddhist but have no understanding of the philosophy past karma, reincarnation and enlightemnment. |
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Sep 15th, 2003 09:35 PM | |||||||
Brandon |
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To quote Nietzsche again: "There was only one Christian, and he died on the cross." |
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Sep 15th, 2003 09:27 PM | |||||||
Perndog |
So I'll clarify myself by including only those who are genuinely into their religion and that belong to various Neo-Pagan nature loving religions (generally, when someone who is not a fundie says pagan these days, it's understood to mean a member of one of these groups), otherwise known as white light mystics, Wiccans, druids, etc. etc. You're right though - it's so hip and New Age to dabble in witchcraft, paganism, and Satanism. Fucking yuppie posers. ![]() |
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Sep 15th, 2003 07:56 PM | |||||||
kahljorn |
Half of the pagans are morons, just like half the satanists are. They just want to fit into a religion. Other than that I believe pagan is just a way to say, "People outside of the Christian Church". Check the dictionary ![]() |
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Sep 15th, 2003 07:28 PM | |||||||
Perndog | I've started to wonder..what do pagans think of all this? Of the few I know personally, it never occurred to me to ask them about their religion (because they don't seem to make as big a deal of it as Christians and Jews, except for holidays), so I never got their views on what happens after death. Anyone know? | ||||||
Sep 15th, 2003 05:43 PM | |||||||
kahljorn |
Reincarnation is entirely "theoritical", so to speak, you know with "Theories" you are allowed to speculate and make outrageous variables with details so rich and deep they seem to make sense in some fashion. I could do that now. Instead, a psalm, of non-biclical proprtions: One, two and everything My first and last are nothing For it to be one It must be everything, All must be individual My karma is mine, as yours is yours My rebirth is all of mine and mine befores Multiple possession of a single moment Possession and mine, that's not part of the line As if my only anchor is made of Gold Unswaying in the coarsest weather Everything is Individual What does this demonstrate That epic universe, this pulsing existence Words to define what no man can Divine My chronology is everywhere, an inconstant fiber Everything as one, destroying everything I've done That's for another place, later and before One and everything equals two A co-existence of opposites? A means to achieve? Is this the enlightenment our soul seeks Suicide of my regrowth, it's mine Insert clots here Could you imagine these colors no more strive to live, just time to die. Chronology all over again the unchanged changed The unmentionable stretched beyond mentions Filing cabinets locked away Oceans drowning under it's own weight Now our final confusion will commence: The everything, the one of everything If he truly were the such And his words were true and truer and yet false and falsest for the greater good, the greatest good Mass illusion contours, an irony there Perhaps a trick of words, a small corruption. Then death of old conceptions rebirthing into new The conception flowing with it's newest form Flirting with destiny, collisions reinforced A universal invention for man-kind Everything being one, itself No need for redundancy The tide pulls me to mention That the wind has stalled but the scent still drifts perhaps attempting to understand the ocean so he could inherit the way of a fish The Two, of course, is interchangable It shares factors, and eats cheetahs Just as one and everything Can still hold hands in the depraved mind of eyes Mostly I would tend to mention That ignorant breath before you exhale Inhale with control, but don't you ever understand Just let it flow, stand still and watch But destroy your intuitions And forget your inspirations Still in that first one of everything But someday you will succeed to another one Only the enlightened can know, only they can save? A flash of nirvana, a man takes a bullet for his fellow man Ungrateful liars of time; with cactus arms Destroying material incarnation for all your love But only the enlightened can know Although all are to be free(as to me they appear to be) Hide from your growth, stay in the shade You may still be in that parade Apart from the unwise, the one's who eternally bleed. It's crappy but it stemmed from a conversation like this one... |
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Sep 15th, 2003 05:28 PM | |||||||
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Sep 15th, 2003 12:04 PM | |||||||
pjalne | On a serious note, I don't see what the point in reincarnation would be. If we are reborn, we don't remember it. It's obvious our personalities are shaped from genetics and our environment, so none of that is transferred into the new body either. What's left except some vague 'life force'? | ||||||
Sep 15th, 2003 10:32 AM | |||||||
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Sep 15th, 2003 09:55 AM | |||||||
pjalne |
I'm sorry about going off-topic on thi sone, but there are a couple of things I'd like to point out. First of all, Vince admitted he was wrong about something, which as far as I know is a first. Quote:
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Sep 15th, 2003 09:44 AM | |||||||
VinceZeb | Are you blabbing incoherently again, Spectre? | ||||||
Sep 15th, 2003 09:31 AM | |||||||
Spectre X |
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Now, you go back to your little happy dream world where the Catholic Samurai roam the world free and beat the crap out of all those filthy rich buddhists ![]() |
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Sep 15th, 2003 07:47 AM | |||||||
VinceZeb |
Yeah, you just got me back to talk to you, Pern. Man, you made me look bad. I saw something stupid that you said, which is par for the course from you. I gave my piece and that is about all that needs to be said about it. I also wouldn't call me a troll... because I have seen a lot of the pictures that this message board posts of themselves and I haven't seen anyone that doesn't look like a McDonald's worker or a janitor on this board. I can see why you all spend so much time on it. |
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Sep 15th, 2003 01:14 AM | |||||||
Brandon |
Nietzsche makes an interesing contrast of Buddhism and Christianity in The Antichrist. Even though he has disdain for all "religions of decadence," he nevertheless flatters Buddhist doctrine for it's positivistic, realistic nature: "Buddhism does not promise but fulfills; Christianity promises everything but fulfills nothing." |
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Sep 15th, 2003 01:00 AM | |||||||
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