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The Flood / Re: so why haven't we claimed bir tawil yet
« on: October 11, 2014, 07:04:35 PM »
Israel should ultimately own the land.
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The Flood / Re: so why haven't we claimed bir tawil yet« on: October 11, 2014, 07:04:35 PM »
Israel should ultimately own the land.
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The Flood / Re: ITT: you bash me« on: October 11, 2014, 06:51:42 PM »
Tell me a secret and I'll tell you one of mine.
Here's a freebee 3
The Flood / Which do you admire more?« on: October 11, 2014, 06:20:49 PM »
The queen bee or the queen ant?
I feel like the queen bee is a lot like a militaristic ruler while the queen ant puts far more value in elaborate and expansive cities. But the ants would always win if they went to war, just because of their intelligence. They may be scavengers but they're not fools. Bees on the other hand are greedy for sticky gold (honey) and attack without order from the queen. But they're violent, fast, and incredibly intimidating. 4
Serious / Re: What is the general consensus on gay marriage here?« on: October 11, 2014, 05:52:43 PM »http://www.cfcidaho.org/why-children-need-male-and-female-parentI've seen studies that actually argue the opposite.Is it anti-scientific to ignore the needs of a child to have two parents of both genders?It's anti-scientific to posit that. The consensus is that homosexual parents are equally capable. I can't stay to argue because my wife should be back from her errand soon and I promised to watch a movie with her, but this is one of the studies I'm referring to. 5
Serious / Re: What is the general consensus on gay marriage here?« on: October 11, 2014, 05:48:55 PM »I've seen studies that actually argue the opposite.Is it anti-scientific to ignore the needs of a child to have two parents of both genders?It's anti-scientific to posit that. The consensus is that homosexual parents are equally capable. 6
Serious / What is the general consensus on gay marriage here?« on: October 11, 2014, 05:43:37 PM »
I'm trying to get a clue at the kind of politics here. You guys seem to be very anti-feminist, which is closely connected to the LGBT movement, but you guys also happen to be very libertarian, which makes it unpredictable where you guys would stand on this issue. So on the topic of gay marriage where do you guys fall? Personally, I think I'm becoming more okay with the concept as time passes. I used to be against gay marriage however, because I didn't really see it as the most ethical thing you can do for the children growing up in a mono-gender parent family. But I'm still left with a few lingering questions. Is it anti-scientific to ignore the needs of a child to have two parents of both genders? Does it encroach upon religious freedom to force churches to marry gays? Can we really redefine marriage without it losing its merit?
If you have strong opinions, please do your best to control them. You need to keep in mind others may have strong opinions as well. 7
The Flood / Re: Would I get flak for wearing this skirt?« on: October 11, 2014, 05:31:34 PM »
Don't girls usually wear less revealing skirts?
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Serious / Re: Why Do People Get Upset About Removing the Pledge?« on: October 11, 2014, 04:51:25 PM »I only joined Bungie.net a few months ago, but I've seen Le Dustin around since the beginning. I can guarantee you that isn't his only thread he's ever made. Anyway, this is just an obvious distraction from my argument which you seem unable to confront. I'm going to assume victory over this debate and I'll be back after I watch a movie with my wife.And you're under the assumption he's a "fedora lord" from a thread in which he mentions nothing about his personal beliefs in any way?What the hell are you talking about? He's the one who made the Bungie.net post raging about how much he hates this place. That's the reason why I joined, to see what all the fuss was about. Why don't you PM him on Bungie.net and see what he says.How would you know? Aren't you supposedly a brand new member to the site? Dustbin hasn't been posting on b.net for a while, so if you're new there you wouldn't know him.I don't know why you think I'm him. Isn't he a raging fedora lord or something?Of course it's Dustbin. His alts are always incredibly easy to spot.It's really quite obvious, to be honest. 9
Serious / Re: Why Do People Get Upset About Removing the Pledge?« on: October 11, 2014, 04:46:11 PM »What the hell are you talking about? He's the one who made the Bungie.net post raging about how much he hates this place. That's the reason why I joined, to see what all the fuss was about. Why don't you PM him on Bungie.net and see what he says.How would you know? Aren't you supposedly a brand new member to the site? Dustbin hasn't been posting on b.net for a while, so if you're new there you wouldn't know him.I don't know why you think I'm him. Isn't he a raging fedora lord or something?Of course it's Dustbin. His alts are always incredibly easy to spot.It's really quite obvious, to be honest. 10
Serious / Re: Why Do People Get Upset About Removing the Pledge?« on: October 11, 2014, 04:41:06 PM »I don't know why you think I'm him. Isn't he a raging fedora lord or something?Of course it's Dustbin. His alts are always incredibly easy to spot.It's really quite obvious, to be honest. 11
Serious / Re: Why Do People Get Upset About Removing the Pledge?« on: October 11, 2014, 04:39:56 PM »Allah isn't purposeful, like the Christian God. Christianity's God suits to solve the logical problem that the Universe exists from nothing, while Allah is only imagined to woo its followers, unlike Christianity.Islam believes in God, just as Christianity, but they believe in Him only by a matter of faith, without any logic.You do realise the ontological argument you've espoused could be used with respect to Allah? 12
Serious / Re: Why Do People Get Upset About Removing the Pledge?« on: October 11, 2014, 04:32:42 PM »Islam believes in God, just as Christianity, but they believe in Him only by a matter of faith, without any logic.Unlike Christianity, which has merit, Islam has very few arguments in its defense.I honestly don't even know what to say to that. 13
Serious / Re: Why Do People Get Upset About Removing the Pledge?« on: October 11, 2014, 04:29:38 PM »Unlike Christianity, which has merit, Islam has very few arguments in its defense.Islam has no logical basis for their religion.. . . 14
Serious / Re: Why Do People Get Upset About Removing the Pledge?« on: October 11, 2014, 04:22:04 PM »There is a difference between religion and believing in God. Islam has no logical basis for their religion.You being unable to find a larger meaning from biblical stories, even the more violent ones, doesn't mean those larger meanings aren't there.Don't try to tell me God sending two bears to maul 42 children for insulting a prophet is a metaphor. . . 15
Serious / Re: Why Do People Get Upset About Removing the Pledge?« on: October 11, 2014, 04:17:47 PM »I already told you I'm not Le Dustin. Why would he be back on the site if he said if he hated this place back on Bungie.net?It's really quite obvious, to be honest. 16
Serious / Re: Why Do People Get Upset About Removing the Pledge?« on: October 11, 2014, 04:16:17 PM »You being unable to find a larger meaning from biblical stories, even the more violent ones, doesn't mean those larger meanings aren't there. When Christians read the Bible, they sense those meanings, and they are blessed by its enlightenment. They aren't scowled and with fear because they take the surface meaning of the literature.Then what is your understanding of biblical literature?The Bible derives its moral authority by dint of being divine revelation. Are you to tell me that stories of God punishing people for their crimes is a "cultural guideline" instead of a codified form of (divine) morality? Don't be absurd. 17
Serious / Re: Man Open carrying is robbed of gun at gun point« on: October 11, 2014, 04:12:47 PM »
I like how the liberal anti-gun nuts here think this is good news because they're so politicized that tragedies that further their political agenda are things to celebrate. Ask a liberal under a lie detector if they wish Newtown didn't happen and see what the results are. You won't be surprised.
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Serious / Re: Why Do People Get Upset About Removing the Pledge?« on: October 11, 2014, 04:09:08 PM »Then what is your understanding of biblical literature?That's why the Bible isn't necessarily evidence of God, it's simply a cultural guideline.If anybody believes that, their understanding of biblical literature is to be so nonsensical as to not even possibly qualify as wrong. 19
Serious / Re: Why Do People Get Upset About Removing the Pledge?« on: October 11, 2014, 04:07:12 PM »ITT: Atheists try to debate and lose horribly.I think they had a fighting chance, they were simply lost in their overconfidence of their argument (edginess). 20
Serious / Re: Why Do People Get Upset About Removing the Pledge?« on: October 11, 2014, 04:04:50 PM »That's why the Bible isn't necessarily evidence of God, it's simply a cultural guideline.Aside from faith, we have ancient historical texts.It must have taken the supernatural for our universe to exist as it is. We know God must exist in order for everything else to exist. Something cannot come from nothing, not naturally anyway. 21
Serious / Re: Why Do People Get Upset About Removing the Pledge?« on: October 11, 2014, 04:03:18 PM »Don't get upset, there's far more to the argument.Aside from faith, we have ancient historical texts. From Anselm himself: "Therefore, Lord, who grant understanding to faith, grant me that, in so far as you know it beneficial, I understand that you are as we believe and you are that which we believe. Now we believe that you are something than which nothing greater can be imagined. Then is there no such nature, since the fool has said in his heart: God is not? But certainly this same fool, when he hears this very thing that I am saying - something than which nothing greater can be imagined - understands what he hears; and what he understands is in his understanding, even if he does not understand that it is. For it is one thing for a thing to be in the understanding and another to understand that a thing is. For when a painter imagines beforehand what he is going to make, he has in his undertanding what he has not yet made but he does not yet understand that it is. But when he has already painted it, he both has in his understanding what he has already painted and understands that it is. Therefore even the fool is bound to agree that there is at least in the understanding something than which nothing greater can be imagined, because when he hears this he understands it, and whatever is understood is in the understanding. And certainly that than which a greater cannot be imagined cannot be in the understanding alone. For if it is at least in the understanding alone, it can be imagined to be in reality too, which is greater. Therefore if that than which a greater cannot be imagined is in the understanding alone, that very thing than which a greater cannot be imagined is something than which a greater can be imagined. But certainly this cannot be. There exists, therefore, beyond doubt something than which a greater cannot be imagined, both in the understanding and in reality." 22
Serious / Re: Why Do People Get Upset About Removing the Pledge?« on: October 11, 2014, 03:44:18 PM »Aside from faith, we have ancient historical texts.It must have taken the supernatural for our universe to exist as it is. We know God must exist in order for everything else to exist. Something cannot come from nothing, not naturally anyway. 23
Serious / Re: Which is more unethical? Stem cell research, or killing flies« on: October 11, 2014, 03:31:50 PM »
Morality isn't calculated mathematically, it's calculated by it's effect on human emotion.
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Serious / Re: Why Do People Get Upset About Removing the Pledge?« on: October 11, 2014, 03:29:17 PM »It must have taken the supernatural for our universe to exist as it is. We know God must exist in order for everything else to exist. Something cannot come from nothing, not naturally anyway.His power. He is supernatural. 25
Serious / Re: Why Do People Get Upset About Removing the Pledge?« on: October 11, 2014, 03:28:09 PM »It must have, granted you have supernatural power.So something CAN come from nothing, eh?His power. He is supernatural. It is the only logical way for us to have our universe as it is today.If something can't come from nothing, what did your God create the universe from?Something can't come from nothing.I do. There isn't a single reason to think a supernatual being did anything. If you know something I don't, you should really share it with the world. Collect your Nobel prize or something.You don't know that.him? no. It's not a being.Call Him what you want.Yes, it's called nature.Something that set in the first movement;He must exist.But he doesn't HAVE TO exist 26
Serious / Re: Why Do People Get Upset About Removing the Pledge?« on: October 11, 2014, 02:18:02 PM »His power. He is supernatural. It is the only logical way for us to have our universe as it is today.If something can't come from nothing, what did your God create the universe from?Something can't come from nothing.I do. There isn't a single reason to think a supernatual being did anything. If you know something I don't, you should really share it with the world. Collect your Nobel prize or something.You don't know that.him? no. It's not a being.Call Him what you want.Yes, it's called nature.Something that set in the first movement;He must exist.But he doesn't HAVE TO exist 27
Serious / Re: Why Do People Get Upset About Removing the Pledge?« on: October 11, 2014, 02:16:59 PM »You would need supernaturalism in order for it to work, is what I'm saying. You may not know exactly what, but we do know it must be something similar to God as we understand Him.Something can't come from nothing.While I take issue with that statement, you're still presenting a false dichotomy between nothingness or an unalterable, infallible, supernatural agency. You mean Le Dustin from Bungie? I thought he was banned here? 28
Serious / Re: Why Do People Get Upset About Removing the Pledge?« on: October 11, 2014, 01:44:07 PM »Something can't come from nothing.I do. There isn't a single reason to think a supernatual being did anything. If you know something I don't, you should really share it with the world. Collect your Nobel prize or something.You don't know that.him? no. It's not a being.Call Him what you want.Yes, it's called nature.Something that set in the first movement;He must exist.But he doesn't HAVE TO exist 29
Serious / Re: Why Do People Get Upset About Removing the Pledge?« on: October 11, 2014, 01:43:04 PM »For the Universe to exist as it if today, you would require something quite supernatural.I recognize that we do not know what God is, only that He must exist. 30
Serious / Re: Why Do People Get Upset About Removing the Pledge?« on: October 11, 2014, 01:40:34 PM »You don't know that.him? no. It's not a being.Call Him what you want.Yes, it's called nature.Something that set in the first movement;He must exist.But he doesn't HAVE TO exist |