My view on religion
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Re: My view on religion
You know - Sometimes I listen to Fox News,
and they will blatantly - disgustingly make grossly contradictory statements
just one after the other - to a point where…I can't even follow
I literally - cannot predict where they stand on issues…because it's so arbitrary…
and yet - all republicans do it - so there must be some functioning architecture
I just can't figure it out - I'm beginning to think it might be SUPER INSIDIOUS
like - white supremacy or some other sort of fascist design…
I just know that it doesn't make sense.
It's like - they swear by The Fountainhead - but only from the view of the bad guy…
It's gotta be a windup...
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and they will blatantly - disgustingly make grossly contradictory statements
just one after the other - to a point where…I can't even follow
I literally - cannot predict where they stand on issues…because it's so arbitrary…
and yet - all republicans do it - so there must be some functioning architecture
I just can't figure it out - I'm beginning to think it might be SUPER INSIDIOUS
like - white supremacy or some other sort of fascist design…
I just know that it doesn't make sense.
It's like - they swear by The Fountainhead - but only from the view of the bad guy…
It's gotta be a windup...
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Re: My view on religion
Ofcourse, there's no reason not to think that.lovelydivot wrote: I literally - cannot predict where they stand on issues…because it's so arbitrary…
and yet - all republicans do it - so there must be some functioning architecture
“One of the major difficulties democrats experienced in their relationship with the republican party was learning to distinguish between them pretending to be stupid just to get people off their guard, pretending to be stupid because they couldn't be bothered to think and wanted someone else to do it for them, pretending to be outrageously stupid to hide the fact that they actually didn’t understand what was going on, and really being genuinely stupid. .”
― Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
I just can't figure it out - I'm beginning to think it might be SUPER INSIDIOUS
like - white supremacy or some other sort of fascist design…
Seriously, in what way aren't republicans racists at least in comparison with democrats?, and if thats the case.. then with a two bit system there's always going to be a more racist notion and a less racist notion. The race discussion is central regardless.
To me it really is as simple as that. Get a third option and then stuff can happen.
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Re: My view on religion
Basically all the quotes on this page works lol http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/zaphod-beeblebrox
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Re: My view on religion
So we can agree with each other and be all broCreamLord wrote:On a forum with relatively few active members where a majority of those members (to my knowledge) are atheists, what exactly is the purpose of making a view expressing your view on religion? Not hating or anything, just curious

Re: My view on religion
Vishes your comments come across as though you definitively know that you used to be an atheist and thats wrong, and you're now older (by 2 years) and wiser and you're on the correct path.
I think it may just be the inherent bias that comes with explaining your point of view then following it up with "just be open minded and do your own research".
Also if the theory of evolution has so many questions and holes in the theory why isn't it more widely discussed? The idea of the big bang as a theory of the start of the universe is equally ingrained into our culture but its not hard to find credible theories opposing that theory. Evolution and the start of the universe are two hot topics in science because of the conflicts with religion.. the only reason I see why evolution has very little opposition compared to the big bang theory is because its more accurate and widely accepted. I guess widely accepted isn't a very satisfactory answer but still... its 'widely accepted' in an area that people dedicate their careers and life to.
I think it may just be the inherent bias that comes with explaining your point of view then following it up with "just be open minded and do your own research".
Also if the theory of evolution has so many questions and holes in the theory why isn't it more widely discussed? The idea of the big bang as a theory of the start of the universe is equally ingrained into our culture but its not hard to find credible theories opposing that theory. Evolution and the start of the universe are two hot topics in science because of the conflicts with religion.. the only reason I see why evolution has very little opposition compared to the big bang theory is because its more accurate and widely accepted. I guess widely accepted isn't a very satisfactory answer but still... its 'widely accepted' in an area that people dedicate their careers and life to.
Re: My view on religion
the point is there's nothing above widely accepted, right?
It can't get anymore manifested except if
It can't get anymore manifested except if
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