LOL The amount of KAK that you guys come up with amazes me..get back on gaming.
LOL The amount of KAK that you guys come up with amazes me..get back on gaming.
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WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE!!!!! there I said it lol.... screw religion we're all gonna end up going to our happy places![]()
All it takes is ONE BAD DAY tO ReDuCe the SaNesT Man Alive To LuNaCy. That's How Far The World Is From Where I am. JUST ONE BAD DAY
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Shadowfox's response to me in my failed attempts to annoy himOriginally Posted by ShadowFox
I don't think anyone in their right mind would disagree with your comment on mortality, Syco.
What happens if my Happy Place requires that I be alive?
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All it takes is ONE BAD DAY tO ReDuCe the SaNesT Man Alive To LuNaCy. That's How Far The World Is From Where I am. JUST ONE BAD DAY
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Shadowfox's response to me in my failed attempts to annoy himOriginally Posted by ShadowFox
Ah well, may as well enjoy my life as much as possible while I still can then.
/Signs up for 'Epicurean Monthly'.
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Ok here's some amusement for you that i found yesterday in my spare time. i found it pretty amusing
http://atheistdiscussion.com/showthread.php?t=691
I just read the initial post and have to say that "good" and "bad" are based on the majority perspective of a community/culture.
Let's take cannibalism for instance. A tribe on some island that partake in cannibalism see nothing wrong with it but western culture deems this "bad".
Religion portrays the ideas of "good" and "bad", and uses them as a form of control. There are countless news articles on the net about religious groups protesting against one thing or another that in cases have no right or wrong stigma for someone who has no religious beliefs.
I had a point to all of this but it seems it got bored and floated away...![]()
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You actually LIKE elves?
Elves are eldritch creatures who take delight in the suffering of other creatures.
That would be the original elves of European folklore, not the sugar-coated, Shakespeared and Disneyfied one we see at the cinema or read about in contemporary fantasy.
Why is this thread not called, "Is there life after religion?"
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