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Feb 3 2016 04:52pm
Society, atheist and religious alike, are not judged by the mean, or average. It's judged by the outlying factors, or radicals. As a whole most atheist/agnostics, such as myself, are not in the business of disproving another man's beliefs. Just as most religious aren't preachers our Jehovah's witnesses. We go to websites like these to be informed and argue our points, and in no way is there a distinctive answer either way. You're judging your experience with atheist on a site designed to discuss and in turn argue, turning moderates into website radicals.

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Feb 3 2016 05:03pm
Quote (Nathan @ Feb 3 2016 09:19pm)
a miserable pile of secrets


You win lol
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Feb 3 2016 05:08pm
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Feb 3 2016 05:09pm
Quote (WidowMaKer_MK @ Feb 3 2016 01:18pm)
...science is the organized and methodical study of Gods' creation . :)


100% correct, but what if God is the lie...
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Feb 3 2016 05:51pm
Quote (LazyDazy @ 3 Feb 2016 10:02)
Your corpse is physical and will of course decompose when you die. So I don't reject that.
The soul is not physical and will not decompose but live on after you die.
You think that consciousness and thoughts are physical which I hope will change in the future.

Why don't you answer some of the statements in my topic regarding the existence of the universe instead of throwing mud? Or is it impossible to discuss things with you?



I've seen you reply in other topics. By the looks of it you're preaching universalism. That is against the teachings of the bible. The bible clearly states that you can't remove or add new revelations. The Book of Mormon, the Urantia book, the koran and Spiritism as you talk about is all doing this.


I think with our current knowledge of things, it's rather silly to claim a source of energy can be infinite (the soul).

That's assuming souls exist in the first place, which they don't. But even if you do believe in them, you can't say they live on forever.
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Feb 3 2016 06:39pm
Can't remember the valley, nor the man that went past nor the battle that laid them to rest, but yeah the bible mentions a mass resurrection at Gods discretion. If God requires it, then it shall be done but WTF? You do realise in todays society you can take lessons on how to deal with these resurrections. They are basically survival courses for when the Zombies finally rise. So what defines a Zombie? "the body of a dead person given the semblance of life." (copy/pasted) Raising the dead, thats some pretty evil *hit right there. Raise the dead 200 years ago and it was a miracle, do it today and your a bloody Zombie farmer. Luckily there are laws against raising Zombies even for religious purposes.
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Feb 3 2016 07:27pm
Quote (CMBurns @ Feb 3 2016 06:51pm)
I think with our current knowledge of things, it's rather silly to claim a source of energy can be infinite (the soul).

That's assuming souls exist in the first place, which they don't. But even if you do believe in them, you can't say they live on forever.


Souls are typically postulated to be nonphysical, and therefore not energy.

The post you quoted even explicitly said that.

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Feb 3 2016 07:53pm
Quote (Voyaging @ Feb 3 2016 06:27pm)
Souls are typically postulated to be nonphysical, and therefore not energy.

The post you quoted even explicitly said that.


More of a general question for you or if you are familiar with the position: how can we use physical senses and cognition to form ideas about something that is nonhpysical?
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Feb 3 2016 08:58pm
Quote (Nathan @ Feb 3 2016 08:53pm)
More of a general question for you or if you are familiar with the position: how can we use physical senses and cognition to form ideas about something that is nonhpysical?


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_MacDougall_(doctor)
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Feb 3 2016 09:24pm
Quote (card_sultan @ Feb 3 2016 09:58pm)


Physiognomy is my favorite science, personally.
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