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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2011

From a must see documentary, "What The Bleep Do We Know?"
Ramtha (JZ Knight) -an American Mystic Teacher- is asking an important question in this video.

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  • Yes,as the units of carbons,humans can never sin against God,just like the animals.

    But our souls make us responsible

    In the end I made a comment on this vid x)

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  • man she has bad allergies!!!

  • Yeah that was what drew me to investigate more about this "strange woman with an unusual ancient". No one spoke like that. She had to know something I didn't and boy does she know a while lot. Am glad what the bleep introduced me to the Ram.

  • She's flying high alright and what an ego. I've never met a being with such an ego before.

  • @mustno3 Your pascal's wager is invalid. More than one paradigm is possible. You and I can both be wrong-Christianity is the true way, and we will both go to hell

  • @GoingGoingGalt

    Since I really need to finish this paper ... ^^! .... it is a question of survival for me ... ^^ I would ask you to please let us continue this interesting exchange in a later time. I would also like to use PM's instead of comments.

    cause I am getting lost finding the latest one in the list and I am afraid I am missing some. So I'll be back to answer your latest questions in a pm soon.

    until then

    peace

  • @mustno3 In other words, Agnosticism is a miscalculated position.

    And do tell me, how do you "KNOW" god hears every prayer?

    And if you really think that this world is only possible due to a designer, take a look at this:

    /watch?v=r7nbpd6iifg&feature=f­eedlik

  • @mustno3 Second, the onus-of-proof issue: the agnostic demands proof of a negative in a context where there is no evidence for the positive. “It’s up to you,” he says, “to prove that the fourth moon of Jupiter did not cause your sex life and that it was not a result of your previous incarnation as the Pharaoh of Egypt.” Third, the agnostic says, “Maybe these things will one day be proved.” In other words, he asserts possibilities or hypotheses with no jot of evidential basis.

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