Posted by Roarkiller on 05.28.2014, 01:18 PM: Mantra Yeah I'm on a roll here
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Posted by husky51 on 05.28.2014, 01:43 PM: Discussion is good!
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Posted by Kazegami on 05.28.2014, 02:09 PM: I suppose mine would be "Que serĂ¡, serĂ¡" ("what will be, will be" ) . It's so passive, haha. For me it just expresses that there's no point in worrying about the inevitable, you do what you have to do and you get on with life. Similarly: "What's done is done". There's also no point in worrying about what's passed; it can't be changed. See that spilt milk? You don't sit and cry about it, you get a cloth and you clean it up, and you move on.
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Posted by Saddletank on 05.28.2014, 03:32 PM:
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Posted by saviour2012 on 05.29.2014, 04:03 AM: My ones are these
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Posted by Saddletank on 05.29.2014, 07:35 AM: Non-religious people are generaly open to arguments and discussions about certain subjects.
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Posted by saviour2012 on 05.29.2014, 08:19 AM: Man this is just like those old religion debate. No. i wont make it any worse.
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Posted by arren18 on 05.29.2014, 10:20 AM: I can't say I agree, Saddles. While it's true that there have been and are plenty of problems with religion worldwide, I don't believe it's fair to generalise those who are religious, especially when you know from your own experience that many religious people are perfectly good. And it's also not really correct to say non-religion doesn't cause harm, when there have been all sorts of huge secular atrocities. Religion is a convenient excuse for doing terrible things, if you're in a position to convince people that you're right, but there are many more excuses too.
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Posted by Saddletank on 05.29.2014, 10:35 AM:
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Posted by saviour2012 on 05.29.2014, 11:49 AM: Think as you like , but from the experiences of last two year i know how you think.
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Posted by arren18 on 05.29.2014, 12:03 PM:
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Posted by husky51 on 05.29.2014, 12:34 PM:
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Posted by Roarkiller on 05.29.2014, 12:52 PM: There are no bad religion. Just bad people. And lots of misunderstanding and misinterpretation, not because of religion, but because people are like that.
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Posted by husky51 on 05.29.2014, 01:09 PM: Cats are ok, when taken on their own level. I've "owned" over 175 cats in my lifetime and enjoyed them all, for the most part. They would come into my life, be named and loved, and then they would leave, some after a short time, others after a lifetime. But I've also enjoyed the dogs, rats, snakes, & guinea pigs (Rosie had two little Guinea Pigs and lived beyond 5 years, which is unusual for a Guinea Pig)(not porcine, btw) |
Posted by Saddletank on 05.29.2014, 01:31 PM:
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Posted by saviour2012 on 05.29.2014, 02:42 PM:
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Posted by arren18 on 05.29.2014, 09:53 PM:
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Posted by Orphic Okapi on 05.30.2014, 12:15 AM:
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Posted by Tea Master Tall on 05.30.2014, 12:35 AM: I think that the problem is close-mindedness. Some people just use the "There is no God" excuse to justify doing bad stuff. Some people use their religion as an excuse for causing unnecessary pain. However, I believe that if there is hypothetically speaking, a benevolent God, that he would not leave humans completely in the dark on right or wrong - that he would give us some way to internally judge the difference. For me, I think that our morals derive from our ability to question things.
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Posted by saviour2012 on 05.30.2014, 01:49 AM:
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