TheChingzilla wrote:King Ghidorah and Manda, they would make sweet love with their snake like structures
edgaguirus wrote:Talk about necking.
Destroyer wrote:That just proves that God designed the earth to host life, not those planets.
But what it comes down to, is that both theories don't prove everything perfectly. If they did, there would be no discussion. There's difficulties with both, and ultimately, you just have to come to a conclusion that you think is logical and makes the most sense.

TheChingzilla wrote:King Ghidorah and Manda, they would make sweet love with their snake like structures
edgaguirus wrote:Talk about necking.
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eabaker wrote:Jake Jaguar is asking too many questions about this whole Mulwraygalon affair...

Cimmerian Dragon wrote:My religious views are simple. I'm open to the idea of a creator, but any being that could form the universe would, by definition, be so vast in power that no human being could ever hope to comprehend it. A transcendent force must transcend our feeble human conceptions. So, any religious ideology that purports to know exactly what "God" is or wants, seems like it would be inherently insulting to the very nature of this Brobdingnagian overseer.
That being the case, I am tolerant of anyone's religious views, provide that they never attempt to convince me that they are any more valid than anyone else'. The only arguments I respect are those based upon objective facts that can be tested based upon our current knowledge and technology. If your religious views cannot thus be tested, then they are articles of personal faith, and cannot be argued rationally.
By all means, believe what you wish. But don't ever call my house, or show up at my door spewing evangelism and tossing out pamphlets full of arguments that appeal to anything but the scientific method.

It would kinda make sense seeing as how many religions share figures with the exact same traits as others.
Crocodile wrote:It would kinda make sense seeing as how many religions share figures with the exact same traits as others.
Well historically, many of today's religions evolved out of older ones.
What started out as a jewish cult is today it's own religion.
Funny how that kind of thing works.
People are just lazy Bottom line lol
cloverfan98 wrote:As for your last statement about not appealing to the scientific method, wouldn't God being the vast being that He is, wouldn't he as the creator of everything, be totally beyond things like the scientific method?
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eabaker wrote:Jake Jaguar is asking too many questions about this whole Mulwraygalon affair...

Destroyer wrote:Well, like I said, I don't know all the complexities on the evolution subject.
In my biology books it always said that (in simplified terms) that humans were evolved forms of apes. That's what I've read in the past.
And yes, I think the fact that God made the first humans sounds more logical than a cell mysteriously appearing out of nothing, (out of nothing) then being able to reproduce just automatically.
And then somehow over billions of years, it forms complex things the human brain? It just doesn't sound logical.
And to paraphrase, you don't believe this because it wasn't written in the Bible. That's not a very logical thing to do. It's like rejecting modern medicine because none of the medicine books written back in the days of Jesus Christ mention it.
You did this in 9 months before you were born. You did this in 9 months only because it took our ancestors and life itself billions of years to accomplish. It did this through evolution.
Destroyer wrote:A Christian, a real Christian, believes what the Bible says.
Legionmaster wrote:Destroyer wrote:A Christian, a real Christian, believes what the Bible says.
This is a phrase that bothers me. You can believe what the Bible says literally or metaphorically and still be believing in it, even though those are incompatible viewpoints.
And if you're going to be a Biblical literalist, then a real Christian stones women who get raped.
Dave wrote:I will skreeonk hop on a plane, come to your home, log into my account through your computer, and warn you right thar in front of you while I cockslap the shit out of you. Then I'll make myself a sandwich while you huddle in a corner sobbing to yourself.

SuperSaiyan4Godzilla wrote:Legionmaster wrote:Destroyer wrote:A Christian, a real Christian, believes what the Bible says.
This is a phrase that bothers me. You can believe what the Bible says literally or metaphorically and still be believing in it, even though those are incompatible viewpoints.
And if you're going to be a Biblical literalist, then a real Christian stones women who get raped.
Or makes them get married to their rapist. Either or.
This is a phrase that bothers me. You can believe what the Bible says literally or metaphorically and still be believing in it, even though those are incompatible viewpoints.
Gawdziller wrote:Personally I don't give a skreeonk. I'll claim Boa vs. Python a Godzilla movie if I want to, and you'll all like it.
Destroyer wrote:A Christian, a real Christian, believes what the Bible says.

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