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Jamesrichards8 Flag 18 Mar 15 6.28pm Send a Private Message to Jamesrichards8 Add Jamesrichards8 as a friend

I had a mate who was very religious, but in a good way, never forcing his beliefs on others and a very kind person. I respected him a lot for that. Then one day he told me that he believed that dinosaurs were fabricated and didn't actually exist, and that the world started only a few thousand years ago. When I asked him what the skeletons in museums were he said they were fabricated by humans. Though I still speak to him, I could never really take anything he said at face value any longer. Also he's a man united fan.

 


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Quote dannyh at 18 Mar 2015 6.15pm

Quote Crystal_Clear at 18 Mar 2015 5.26pm

See, this is what happens when established religion comes up.

That's why I started this thread, we'd all be better off sitting back and admiring sexy nuns, as in the video link.

Failing that, I think Peter Griffin was onto something when he started the Church of the Fonz.


That was kind of my point, I don't really give a sh1t what people believe in, but if you dare poke holes in their particular brand of sky fairy, the "Christian" attitude soon evaporates and your left with a sething pile of religious bile.

It doesnt matter if you muslim or christian or Jew, people who blindly believe all their religious texts are dangerous people to have around.

That's not true Dan, if you are confrontational and rude to others on a message forum on any subject you can guarantee that you will be met with the same in spades. I quite like you, always have, you will note no bile from me for instance.

However, you are using a straw-man argument in this post, bile is ever present on a message forum, try looking around. LOL

 


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EaglesEaglesEagles Flag 18 Mar 15 8.52pm Send a Private Message to EaglesEaglesEagles Add EaglesEaglesEagles as a friend

Quote reborn at 18 Mar 2015 7.26pm

Quote dannyh at 18 Mar 2015 6.15pm

Quote Crystal_Clear at 18 Mar 2015 5.26pm

See, this is what happens when established religion comes up.

That's why I started this thread, we'd all be better off sitting back and admiring sexy nuns, as in the video link.

Failing that, I think Peter Griffin was onto something when he started the Church of the Fonz.


That was kind of my point, I don't really give a sh1t what people believe in, but if you dare poke holes in their particular brand of sky fairy, the "Christian" attitude soon evaporates and your left with a sething pile of religious bile.

It doesnt matter if you muslim or christian or Jew, people who blindly believe all their religious texts are dangerous people to have around.

That's not true Dan, if you are confrontational and rude to others on a message forum on any subject you can guarantee that you will be met with the same in spades. I quite like you, always have, you will note no bile from me for instance.

However, you are using a straw-man argument in this post, bile is ever present on a message forum, try looking around. LOL

He is actually correct in a sense. He proposes that atheism twinned with science is the only logical and appropriate position to take and that all faith based or spiritual belief is false.

Therefore, if a person tries to present a different argument and suggest any sort of supernatural force or God their action is pointless and without grounding to him. He has established what the correct thing to believe in and for this reason anything which cannot be proved purely on a basis of logic or science cannot be argued for. So if a Christian or a member of another faith try to contradict his points they have no case and engage in spouting religious bile.

I don't appreciate being called dangerous and I dont think I seethe (think that's what he meant). However, he thinks I'm blind and if faith is to be categorised universally as obsolete then he is correct.
This post is not in any way rude, attempting to be confrontational nor presenting a point of view. What I have tried to do is explain the dannyh's opinion. He doesn't care what people believe, everyone's entitled to believe anything. But there is not a single religious or faith based belief worth debating and any response to his scientific and logic based argument has absolutely no value.

 


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Quote EaglesEaglesEagles at 18 Mar 2015 8.52pm

He is actually correct in a sense. He proposes that atheism twinned with science is the only logical and appropriate position to take and that all faith based or spiritual belief is false.

By definition, yes it would be, the logical, rational choice, by definition of rational and logical would be science.

 


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dannyh Flag wherever I lay my hat....... 19 Mar 15 1.48pm Send a Private Message to dannyh Add dannyh as a friend

Quote EaglesEaglesEagles at 18 Mar 2015 8.52pm

Quote reborn at 18 Mar 2015 7.26pm

Quote dannyh at 18 Mar 2015 6.15pm

Quote Crystal_Clear at 18 Mar 2015 5.26pm

See, this is what happens when established religion comes up.

That's why I started this thread, we'd all be better off sitting back and admiring sexy nuns, as in the video link.

Failing that, I think Peter Griffin was onto something when he started the Church of the Fonz.


That was kind of my point, I don't really give a sh1t what people believe in, but if you dare poke holes in their particular brand of sky fairy, the "Christian" attitude soon evaporates and your left with a sething pile of religious bile.

It doesnt matter if you muslim or christian or Jew, people who blindly believe all their religious texts are dangerous people to have around.

That's not true Dan, if you are confrontational and rude to others on a message forum on any subject you can guarantee that you will be met with the same in spades. I quite like you, always have, you will note no bile from me for instance.

However, you are using a straw-man argument in this post, bile is ever present on a message forum, try looking around. LOL

He is actually correct in a sense. He proposes that atheism twinned with science is the only logical and appropriate position to take and that all faith based or spiritual belief is false.

Therefore, if a person tries to present a different argument and suggest any sort of supernatural force or God their action is pointless and without grounding to him. He has established what the correct thing to believe in and for this reason anything which cannot be proved purely on a basis of logic or science cannot be argued for. So if a Christian or a member of another faith try to contradict his points they have no case and engage in spouting religious bile.

I don't appreciate being called dangerous and I dont think I seethe (think that's what he meant). However, he thinks I'm blind and if faith is to be categorised universally as obsolete then he is correct.
This post is not in any way rude, attempting to be confrontational nor presenting a point of view. What I have tried to do is explain the dannyh's opinion. He doesn't care what people believe, everyone's entitled to believe anything. But there is not a single religious or faith based belief worth debating and any response to his scientific and logic based argument has absolutely no value.


Draws deep breath .......

Right you've nearly got it, however just because I deal in absolutes on a message board doesn’t mean I haven’t sat and pondered the likely hood of Jesus Moses and all.

As I said earlier I was brought up a Catholic, and didn’t have any bad experiances (as you put it) at all. I grew up in a very stable Anglo/Irish family, but I do have an enquiring mind and as I got older, things in the bible had clear similarities to Fables read out in class, be good, don’t be bad, morality etc etc . So I spent quite a long time at odds with my faith, researching from all aspects of the argument, for and against faith based devotion.

Now I could drone on and on with my meandering thoughts and counter thoughts on the subject of religion, but I would be in to the hundreds of pages before I got to my obvious conclusion that as far as factual text goes, the bible has very little basis in fact if any, and even less credence in truth. Allow me try and let you see a tiny bit of why I have the opinion I do.

There are countless religious texts that mirror stories told in the bible that pre date Jesus by thousands of years, for example the Egyptian GodHorus 3100BC was one of the many Egyptian Gods. He had 12 disciples. He was born of a virgin in a cave. His birth was announced by a star, and was attended by three wise men. He was baptized at age thirty by Anup the Baptizer. Horus performed miracles, including rising at least one person from the dead and walking on water. He was crucified, buried in a tomb, and resurrected, just like Jesus.

Then we have Mithra2000BC Yet another example of virginal birth, Mithra was born to the virgin Anahita on December 25th. He was swaddled and placed in a manger, where he was tended to by shepherds. Like Jesus and Horus, he had 12 companions (which can be interpreted as disciples). He also performed miracles, identified with both the lion and the lamb, sacrificed his life to save the world, was dead for three days before being resurrected, and was known as the messiah, the savior, and “the Way, the Truth and the Light.” His religion also had a Eucharistic-style “Lord’s supper.”

I could go on, even Buddha has some comparisons, eg walking on water, healing the sick, he even did the old feed 500 trick from one basket of cakes ..seem familiar ?

The point is Jesus is just another example of early mans need to believe, instead of understand, and as science improves more and more people should (bit of an assumption I will admit) decide that the bible and religion as whole has one massive floor....It's all bollocks.

Now I could also perceive from my meandering research over the years, that because all these stories share similar traits there must be some truth to it ? All these different civilisations recounting almost identical stories but thousands of years apart ? it does pose an interesting question in reference to the existence of a God like figure who came to Earth many thousands of years ago. Who the fcuk knows ? I know I don't.

Look at it this way if we were in court and I was prosecuting the bible and you defending it, I would win with any jury that had half a brain and wasn't completely Tonto.(again assumption on my part but you get the point I hope).

Hopefully you now see my stance, It is not totally and utterly dismissive more my own opinion based on my own research and thoughts.

 


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Quote reborn at 16 Mar 2015 1.07pm

But until I change my mind on that, I will continue to focus on his message of Love, Compassion and Forgiveness.

Sounds ok even to sceptic right?

But why do these things have to be linked to any religion? Surely these are just the basics of humanity.

So that's now a Politics and Religion thread I've posted on - sounds like one of the really good Sunday lunches we used to have at home where I could use either subject to create an argument.

 


“My experience of life is that it is not divided up into genres; it’s a horrifying, romantic, tragic, comical, science-fiction cowboy detective novel. You know, with a bit of pornography if you’re lucky."

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Quote Charlie Croker at 19 Mar 2015 2.00pm

Quote reborn at 16 Mar 2015 1.07pm

But until I change my mind on that, I will continue to focus on his message of Love, Compassion and Forgiveness.

Sounds ok even to sceptic right?

But why do these things have to be linked to any religion? Surely these are just the basics of humanity.

So that's now a Politics and Religion thread I've posted on - sounds like one of the really good Sunday lunches we used to have at home where I could use either subject to create an argument.


Of course they don't, but too rarely are they found in humanity.

 


My username has nothing to do with my religious beliefs

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Quote Jamesrichards8 at 18 Mar 2015 6.28pm

I had a mate who was very religious, but in a good way, never forcing his beliefs on others and a very kind person. I respected him a lot for that. Then one day he told me that he believed that dinosaurs were fabricated and didn't actually exist, and that the world started only a few thousand years ago. When I asked him what the skeletons in museums were he said they were fabricated by humans. Though I still speak to him, I could never really take anything he said at face value any longer. Also he's a man united fan.

You should have just opened with the last statement. It would have put the plonker-like beliefs in context from the outset.

 


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Quote dannyh at 19 Mar 2015 1.48pm

Quote EaglesEaglesEagles at 18 Mar 2015 8.52pm

Quote reborn at 18 Mar 2015 7.26pm

Quote dannyh at 18 Mar 2015 6.15pm

Quote Crystal_Clear at 18 Mar 2015 5.26pm

See, this is what happens when established religion comes up.

That's why I started this thread, we'd all be better off sitting back and admiring sexy nuns, as in the video link.

Failing that, I think Peter Griffin was onto something when he started the Church of the Fonz.


That was kind of my point, I don't really give a sh1t what people believe in, but if you dare poke holes in their particular brand of sky fairy, the "Christian" attitude soon evaporates and your left with a sething pile of religious bile.

It doesnt matter if you muslim or christian or Jew, people who blindly believe all their religious texts are dangerous people to have around.

That's not true Dan, if you are confrontational and rude to others on a message forum on any subject you can guarantee that you will be met with the same in spades. I quite like you, always have, you will note no bile from me for instance.

However, you are using a straw-man argument in this post, bile is ever present on a message forum, try looking around. LOL

He is actually correct in a sense. He proposes that atheism twinned with science is the only logical and appropriate position to take and that all faith based or spiritual belief is false.

Therefore, if a person tries to present a different argument and suggest any sort of supernatural force or God their action is pointless and without grounding to him. He has established what the correct thing to believe in and for this reason anything which cannot be proved purely on a basis of logic or science cannot be argued for. So if a Christian or a member of another faith try to contradict his points they have no case and engage in spouting religious bile.

I don't appreciate being called dangerous and I dont think I seethe (think that's what he meant). However, he thinks I'm blind and if faith is to be categorised universally as obsolete then he is correct.
This post is not in any way rude, attempting to be confrontational nor presenting a point of view. What I have tried to do is explain the dannyh's opinion. He doesn't care what people believe, everyone's entitled to believe anything. But there is not a single religious or faith based belief worth debating and any response to his scientific and logic based argument has absolutely no value.


Draws deep breath .......

Right you've nearly got it, however just because I deal in absolutes on a message board doesn’t mean I haven’t sat and pondered the likely hood of Jesus Moses and all.

As I said earlier I was brought up a Catholic, and didn’t have any bad experiances (as you put it) at all. I grew up in a very stable Anglo/Irish family, but I do have an enquiring mind and as I got older, things in the bible had clear similarities to Fables read out in class, be good, don’t be bad, morality etc etc . So I spent quite a long time at odds with my faith, researching from all aspects of the argument, for and against faith based devotion.

Now I could drone on and on with my meandering thoughts and counter thoughts on the subject of religion, but I would be in to the hundreds of pages before I got to my obvious conclusion that as far as factual text goes, the bible has very little basis in fact if any, and even less credence in truth. Allow me try and let you see a tiny bit of why I have the opinion I do.

There are countless religious texts that mirror stories told in the bible that pre date Jesus by thousands of years, for example the Egyptian GodHorus 3100BC was one of the many Egyptian Gods. He had 12 disciples. He was born of a virgin in a cave. His birth was announced by a star, and was attended by three wise men. He was baptized at age thirty by Anup the Baptizer. Horus performed miracles, including rising at least one person from the dead and walking on water. He was crucified, buried in a tomb, and resurrected, just like Jesus.

Then we have Mithra2000BC Yet another example of virginal birth, Mithra was born to the virgin Anahita on December 25th. He was swaddled and placed in a manger, where he was tended to by shepherds. Like Jesus and Horus, he had 12 companions (which can be interpreted as disciples). He also performed miracles, identified with both the lion and the lamb, sacrificed his life to save the world, was dead for three days before being resurrected, and was known as the messiah, the savior, and “the Way, the Truth and the Light.” His religion also had a Eucharistic-style “Lord’s supper.”

I could go on, even Buddha has some comparisons, eg walking on water, healing the sick, he even did the old feed 500 trick from one basket of cakes ..seem familiar ?

The point is Jesus is just another example of early mans need to believe, instead of understand, and as science improves more and more people should (bit of an assumption I will admit) decide that the bible and religion as whole has one massive floor....It's all bollocks.

Now I could also perceive from my meandering research over the years, that because all these stories share similar traits there must be some truth to it ? All these different civilisations recounting almost identical stories but thousands of years apart ? it does pose an interesting question in reference to the existence of a God like figure who came to Earth many thousands of years ago. Who the fcuk knows ? I know I don't.

Look at it this way if we were in court and I was prosecuting the bible and you defending it, I would win with any jury that had half a brain and wasn't completely Tonto.(again assumption on my part but you get the point I hope).

Hopefully you now see my stance, It is not totally and utterly dismissive more my own opinion based on my own research and thoughts.

I respect that you not only have experience with being a religious believer but have also considered and investigated the idea of myth making across the centuries and have come to the conclusion that the deification of Jesus is similarly a myth due to many similarities in other myths such as that of Horus.

I don't think you just dismiss things out of hand because you don't like them. I respect the fact that you have made conclusions through research that God cannot exist and Jesus and other religious figures are deified through methods shared with myths. I see that as a fair approach to take and have never denied that you take this. You've actually wasted a bit of your own time writing it down, I've heard these points before and can understand why people see them and find the story of Jesus as the Son of God hard to believe.

My problem is not only with the fact that you are rude and dismissive of all religious beliefs without considering the wider points. In your previous post you made reference to the fact that people are continuing to understand the world more through improvements in science. This is a point I agree on. However, I have personal problems with existence that I don't feel science can explain. They are (as I've already actually said):


1) How could the universe have infinitely existed in the form of a mass of elements and then been created chemically through a big bang of its own accord.

2) I don't necessarily dismiss the big bang, just the fact that there definitely wasn't a creative force (a God) behind it.

3) I don't understand how chemicals can combine and form molecules which develop into organs and bodies which have LIFE. How does life come from lifeless matter? How are humans conscious and no other animal comes close to us?


Please, ignore the fact that I am a Christian. Don't answer with talk about religious books or a religious figure as the only answer to these problems. They aren't. I'm not suggesting these are the solution to you. There could be a deist creator of sorts, just ignore the religious element. The point is that I am not assured of the universe's creation just happening out of chance. I am not an existentialist.
Now do you see my point?

Edited by EaglesEaglesEagles (19 Mar 2015 4.10pm)

 


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Best part of this whole thread is that people have realised Dannyh is a big prick,actually he has a little prick....God tried to make it bigger,just wouldn't happen.

 

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Quote aquickgame2 at 19 Mar 2015 6.15pm

Best part of this whole thread is that people have realised Dannyh is a big prick,actually he has a little prick....God tried to make it bigger,just wouldn't happen.


hahahah f*** off Abdul

 


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Quote EaglesEaglesEagles at 19 Mar 2015 4.08pm

Quote dannyh at 19 Mar 2015 1.48pm

Quote EaglesEaglesEagles at 18 Mar 2015 8.52pm

Quote reborn at 18 Mar 2015 7.26pm

Quote dannyh at 18 Mar 2015 6.15pm

Quote Crystal_Clear at 18 Mar 2015 5.26pm

See, this is what happens when established religion comes up.

That's why I started this thread, we'd all be better off sitting back and admiring sexy nuns, as in the video link.

Failing that, I think Peter Griffin was onto something when he started the Church of the Fonz.


That was kind of my point, I don't really give a sh1t what people believe in, but if you dare poke holes in their particular brand of sky fairy, the "Christian" attitude soon evaporates and your left with a sething pile of religious bile.

It doesnt matter if you muslim or christian or Jew, people who blindly believe all their religious texts are dangerous people to have around.

That's not true Dan, if you are confrontational and rude to others on a message forum on any subject you can guarantee that you will be met with the same in spades. I quite like you, always have, you will note no bile from me for instance.

However, you are using a straw-man argument in this post, bile is ever present on a message forum, try looking around. LOL

He is actually correct in a sense. He proposes that atheism twinned with science is the only logical and appropriate position to take and that all faith based or spiritual belief is false.

Therefore, if a person tries to present a different argument and suggest any sort of supernatural force or God their action is pointless and without grounding to him. He has established what the correct thing to believe in and for this reason anything which cannot be proved purely on a basis of logic or science cannot be argued for. So if a Christian or a member of another faith try to contradict his points they have no case and engage in spouting religious bile.

I don't appreciate being called dangerous and I dont think I seethe (think that's what he meant). However, he thinks I'm blind and if faith is to be categorised universally as obsolete then he is correct.
This post is not in any way rude, attempting to be confrontational nor presenting a point of view. What I have tried to do is explain the dannyh's opinion. He doesn't care what people believe, everyone's entitled to believe anything. But there is not a single religious or faith based belief worth debating and any response to his scientific and logic based argument has absolutely no value.


Draws deep breath .......

Right you've nearly got it, however just because I deal in absolutes on a message board doesn’t mean I haven’t sat and pondered the likely hood of Jesus Moses and all.

As I said earlier I was brought up a Catholic, and didn’t have any bad experiances (as you put it) at all. I grew up in a very stable Anglo/Irish family, but I do have an enquiring mind and as I got older, things in the bible had clear similarities to Fables read out in class, be good, don’t be bad, morality etc etc . So I spent quite a long time at odds with my faith, researching from all aspects of the argument, for and against faith based devotion.

Now I could drone on and on with my meandering thoughts and counter thoughts on the subject of religion, but I would be in to the hundreds of pages before I got to my obvious conclusion that as far as factual text goes, the bible has very little basis in fact if any, and even less credence in truth. Allow me try and let you see a tiny bit of why I have the opinion I do.

There are countless religious texts that mirror stories told in the bible that pre date Jesus by thousands of years, for example the Egyptian GodHorus 3100BC was one of the many Egyptian Gods. He had 12 disciples. He was born of a virgin in a cave. His birth was announced by a star, and was attended by three wise men. He was baptized at age thirty by Anup the Baptizer. Horus performed miracles, including rising at least one person from the dead and walking on water. He was crucified, buried in a tomb, and resurrected, just like Jesus.

Then we have Mithra2000BC Yet another example of virginal birth, Mithra was born to the virgin Anahita on December 25th. He was swaddled and placed in a manger, where he was tended to by shepherds. Like Jesus and Horus, he had 12 companions (which can be interpreted as disciples). He also performed miracles, identified with both the lion and the lamb, sacrificed his life to save the world, was dead for three days before being resurrected, and was known as the messiah, the savior, and “the Way, the Truth and the Light.” His religion also had a Eucharistic-style “Lord’s supper.”

I could go on, even Buddha has some comparisons, eg walking on water, healing the sick, he even did the old feed 500 trick from one basket of cakes ..seem familiar ?

The point is Jesus is just another example of early mans need to believe, instead of understand, and as science improves more and more people should (bit of an assumption I will admit) decide that the bible and religion as whole has one massive floor....It's all bollocks.

Now I could also perceive from my meandering research over the years, that because all these stories share similar traits there must be some truth to it ? All these different civilisations recounting almost identical stories but thousands of years apart ? it does pose an interesting question in reference to the existence of a God like figure who came to Earth many thousands of years ago. Who the fcuk knows ? I know I don't.

Look at it this way if we were in court and I was prosecuting the bible and you defending it, I would win with any jury that had half a brain and wasn't completely Tonto.(again assumption on my part but you get the point I hope).

Hopefully you now see my stance, It is not totally and utterly dismissive more my own opinion based on my own research and thoughts.

I respect that you not only have experience with being a religious believer but have also considered and investigated the idea of myth making across the centuries and have come to the conclusion that the deification of Jesus is similarly a myth due to many similarities in other myths such as that of Horus.

I don't think you just dismiss things out of hand because you don't like them. I respect the fact that you have made conclusions through research that God cannot exist and Jesus and other religious figures are deified through methods shared with myths. I see that as a fair approach to take and have never denied that you take this. You've actually wasted a bit of your own time writing it down, I've heard these points before and can understand why people see them and find the story of Jesus as the Son of God hard to believe.

My problem is not only with the fact that you are rude and dismissive of all religious beliefs without considering the wider points. In your previous post you made reference to the fact that people are continuing to understand the world more through improvements in science. This is a point I agree on. However, I have personal problems with existence that I don't feel science can explain. They are (as I've already actually said):


1) How could the universe have infinitely existed in the form of a mass of elements and then been created chemically through a big bang of its own accord.

2) I don't necessarily dismiss the big bang, just the fact that there definitely wasn't a creative force (a God) behind it.

3) I don't understand how chemicals can combine and form molecules which develop into organs and bodies which have LIFE. How does life come from lifeless matter? How are humans conscious and no other animal comes close to us?


Please, ignore the fact that I am a Christian. Don't answer with talk about religious books or a religious figure as the only answer to these problems. They aren't. I'm not suggesting these are the solution to you. There could be a deist creator of sorts, just ignore the religious element. The point is that I am not assured of the universe's creation just happening out of chance. I am not an existentialist.
Now do you see my point?

Edited by EaglesEaglesEagles (19 Mar 2015 4.10pm)

Well essentailly we agree then (sort of) I also believe that the something, not chance, is responsible for all life who or what that is, is if you like, the struggle of man to understand things beyond his comprehension , that in turn gives rise to all the incredulous crap that you read in religious texts.

My opinion is that, as we start to unravel the mysteries of the universe through science we will, in time, come to understand how it all started. we have barely scratched the surface, but we are on the right track, things like the Hadron collider and the infamous Higgs Boson particle are (although relatively un scrutinised) a step in that direction albeit a small one.

I guess having thought long and hard about my viewpoint, it is thus:

Rather than pin my hopes onto an "easy fix" or solution to the big question, I would rather wait it out and see what science comes up with, we can split atoms, graft skin cells, stem cell research is in its infancey but the prospects are really without limits.

I don't think (apart from being a massive prick) that my view is that different to yours.

I have just decided that the bible is to blunt a tool to answer the big question with.

 


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