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Old 11-17-2008, 03:22 PM  
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Originally Posted by SykkBoy2 View Post
I was agreeing with what you said and added my 2 cents to it...
I've found that a lot of people who run around calling themselves atheists are just as sheep-ish as the Christians they love to argue with...even worse are the so-called satanists...they think by doing everything the exact opposite of Christians, they are being rebels and fail to realize Satan is a christian creation...
100% agreed with you.

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Originally Posted by CDSmith View Post
This is one of your better threads.
thanks CD

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Originally Posted by bhutocracy View Post
I don't see the significance, benefit or utility of calling nature or everything god... Ayahuasca or not. I've experienced the interconnectedness of all things with a mind full of psilocybin but I wouldn't call that god. God is the awe of the unknown... The awe of not being able to comprehend the largeness of the universe... or a tree.. or a single cell. I don't think of that as God or Gaia any more than I think of a the line of script in Comus that keeps the good thumbs near the top a God. It's just part of a complex system. I don't see god-as-everything as any different from having a tree god and a rock god and a rain god that you sacrifice a goat to so that your crop can grow. It depends on how you define it of course. Some people just call the system Gaia.. The same way you call a terminal of the interconnectedness of air travel an airport. Others feel there is some component of worship involved.
great post give me a sec to break it down and make sure i am following what you are saying before i break it down.

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Originally Posted by Adult Insider Dave View Post
When did infinity start and what was before it? Had to start sometime.
there is no start to infinity, it just always existed, i know that sounds insane but that is just it. it did not have to start at anytime it always existed.

look into string theory a little bit, basically part of the theory is that there is multiple dimensions where there could indeed be another one of "you", so does that mean that the other "you" in the other dimension is the past or future of your current self?
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