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Originally posted by Dominicythat's completely stupid, but hilarious! I genuinely hope you really don't think that! xD
Originally posted by RazorQuoteOriginally posted by Dominicythat's completely stupid, but hilarious! I genuinely hope you really don't think that! xDPerhaps the same could be said of all religions.[/B]
Originally posted by Dominicylike, dominic, except with icy instead of -ic.
Originally posted by DominicyQuoteOriginally posted by RazorQuoteOriginally posted by Dominicythat's completely stupid, but hilarious! I genuinely hope you really don't think that! xDPerhaps the same could be said of all religions.[/B]ah hahahaha, your hilarious. this is the least appropriate time to use a quote like that. (that being, at a religious debate.)[/B]
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Now it is such a bizarrely impossible coincidence that anything so mind-bogglingly useful could have evolved purely by chance that some thinkers have chosen to see it as a final and clinching proof of the nonexistence of God. The arguement goes something like this:"I refuse to prove that I exist," says God, "for proof denies faith, and without faith I am nothing.""But," say Man, "the Babel fish is a dead giveaway, isn't it? It could not have evolved by chance. It proves you exist, and so therefore, by your own arguments, you don't. QED.""Oh dear," says God, "I hadn't though of that" and promply vanishes in a puff of logic.
Originally posted by Spike21What kind of evolution do you believe in? Like mutation or the other one i forget what its called?
Perhaps the same could be said of all religions.
Originally posted by Moosetroop11I'mn afraid it's true Dominicy. Just because more people believe in 'Christianity' than in 'mace in the headism' doesn't make christianity any more likely. Hmmm... 'Mace in the headism' would explain a lot. But had the god and the scientist always existed Bluhman? Expounding on Bluhman's mad scientist theory, what if someone in the future manages to make a time machine, but it goes horribly wrong and sucks the entire universe into the time portal and back to the beginning of the world, where all the matter is broken up into hydrogen molecules and the energy blasts it all outwards, thus forming the universe? Cycle-y.
Originally posted by BluhmanQuoteOriginally posted by Moosetroop11I'mn afraid it's true Dominicy. Just because more people believe in 'Christianity' than in 'mace in the headism' doesn't make christianity any more likely. Hmmm... 'Mace in the headism' would explain a lot. But had the god and the scientist always existed Bluhman? Expounding on Bluhman's mad scientist theory, what if someone in the future manages to make a time machine, but it goes horribly wrong and sucks the entire universe into the time portal and back to the beginning of the world, where all the matter is broken up into hydrogen molecules and the energy blasts it all outwards, thus forming the universe? Cycle-y.Now that you have said that, yes. It all makes sense now. Through inventing and using the time machine to return to the beginning of time, The mad Scientists managed to do two things.1. He managed to make the big bang, from whence all the stars and dimensions in the universe originated from...2. Through paradoxial corruption and scientific defication, the scientist became a cosmic deity.Soon after the Mad Scientist met with the god, who actually, too, was created from the big bang, the Mad Scientist taught the god how to craft planets. Thanks to this mad scientist, the creation of planets started several million years earlier. After all the dead, lifeless planets in the universe were made, the god got bored and made earth. Using a mace, the Mad Scientist betrayed god and smacked his head in using a mace.This smack in the head, of course, caused two things.1. The symentanious creation of every single inate religion in the world.2. The invention of the mace.Mace-in-headists eventually managed to make the weapon that the scientist had used to kill the god. Seeing how often the mace was used in the middle ages, it was very obvious how influental Mace-in-headism had become, and since medieval europe was largely non-secular at the time, the time proved how effective Mace-in-headism was in fueling the Renaissance, and driving us into the future, where the mad scientist was born and went back to create the universe, every religion, and a very useful medieval weapon.[/B]