this is fucking amazing! yay!
im going to a party dressed as a priest tommorrow, not because its fancy dress, because i can!
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Wed 26 Mar 2008, 13:17,
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i'm ALWAYS looking for sexy nuns, everyone knows they love a good spanking
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Wed 26 Mar 2008, 13:23,
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hahaha
there's a whole lot of enjoyment to be had there.
And you could probably actually sell it in the US
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Wed 26 Mar 2008, 13:20,
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And you could probably actually sell it in the US
:)
It's a thought. I would enjoy watching the ensuing BBC2 documentary.
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Wed 26 Mar 2008, 13:21,
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Oh yes,
and people calmly telling the interviewer that they will laugh with joy when he burns in hell for eternity,
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Wed 26 Mar 2008, 13:39,
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Fantastic
What a cool idea, I suspect the fundamentals might actually buy one of these.
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Wed 26 Mar 2008, 13:21,
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[I cannot express properly quite how
much this makes me happy!]
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Wed 26 Mar 2008, 13:34,
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This is the bestest thing
since the last bestest thing evar!
*double clicks*
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Wed 26 Mar 2008, 13:38,
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*double clicks*
It is impossible to claim that God doesn't exist.
Only to opine it.
Fact.
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Wed 26 Mar 2008, 13:46,
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Fact.
No.
It's impossible (for now) to prove that gods don't exist. It's perfectly possible to claim it.
But then, since no-one's shown any evidence that gods do exist, it's a very safe assumption to believe that they don't.
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Wed 26 Mar 2008, 13:56,
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But then, since no-one's shown any evidence that gods do exist, it's a very safe assumption to believe that they don't.
What do you mean "for now"?
Nothing can be finally proven. All proof has the status of a very safe assumption, and nothing more than that. Arguments about the existence of God always contain a certain amount of trash consisting of "there's no proof He doesn't exist" and "there's no proof He does". All those parts of the argument are a waste of space, whichever side they come from.
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Wed 26 Mar 2008, 14:32,
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For now.
How do you know that nothing can be finally proven? That's a statement that you'll need to prove.
Who knows what people will know in the future? I wouldn't dismiss the possibility that, in the distant future, everything that can be know will be known.
It seems a little bit presumptuous to dictate what people will know for sure millennia from now.
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Wed 26 Mar 2008, 14:38,
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Who knows what people will know in the future? I wouldn't dismiss the possibility that, in the distant future, everything that can be know will be known.
It seems a little bit presumptuous to dictate what people will know for sure millennia from now.
Hahahaha.
Oh, OK. I didn't realise you were thinking so far ahead.
Sounds like a hellish future, though.
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Wed 26 Mar 2008, 14:40,
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Sounds like a hellish future, though.
"Fact"
HAHAHAH! You fail at "fact".
Also what does "opine" mean?
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Wed 26 Mar 2008, 14:02,
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Also what does "opine" mean?
and it's the exact same for people who claim that god does exist, except...
that the people who originally invented the god story were primitive and had fuck all actual knowledge of nature and how it works... hence, they thought a magic man done it.
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