Intelligent Design Rant
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Well shit :(
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They'd better be teaching the creation theory of the Flying Spaghetti Monster because he's the one TRUE deity.
RAmen.
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@SniperandTrooper lol i know hehe =^-^= *licks my paws*
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@killerjorjor No No its not ITS SCIENCE!
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But it's CHEESE
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@sepaco003 lol c:
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HOW DO YOU LIKE THAT SCIENCE FUCKBALLS?!
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......who cares about how the earth was made, its here, who gives a fuck weather or not it was made by a fucking big invizible man in the sky or a fucking explosion that came from thin fucking air THE WORLD IS HERE fucking deal with it
....this is what happens to me when i watch a marrathon of 2's rants XD but its true isnt it?
oh and before ppl rage at me for calling god an invizible man in the sky im Jewish i beleive in the whole god theory so calm down with your bibles and shut up
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@TempestDacine that quote is the best thing I ever heard
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@mrqsandas I agree with this, teaching about religion, I feel, is important. however preaching religion has it's own place: in the church
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BELIVE IN THE CHEESE OR ELSE!
oh god, if you people think religion is bad, wait 'till you listen to some physicists. XD There are FAR more crackpot ideas coming from some of the "greatest minds in the world" than there being a god. Between "Cosmic soap bubbles", alternate dimensions, wormholes, time travel, and their obsession with black holes and the speed of light, you start realizing that religion isn't the craziest thing out there, it's the theories in SCIENCE that take the cake. I'm not even religious and I see it.
mrqsandas 6 months ago
@mrqsandas Funny, I'm going into a science myself (biochemistry) and I'm tempted to agree with you.
The thing is these crazy downright odd ideas are only models to build our theories upon, like gravity isn't *quite* a warping in space but if we explain it like that it makes sense.
You see, the way things work is so abstract we have to cook up these bizarre abstractions to explain them without suffering brain asplosion.
Lastly, as odd as these things are they fit everything we've observed.
sepaco003 6 months ago 2
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Science is a believe system created by humans. Its your opinion against mine. Beat that!
Michaeltanase 1 year ago
@Michaeltanase You present an interesting point but a much smaller leap of faith is necessary to believe most scientific theories, the experiments can be replicated and observed directly.
Also it is not so much a system of belief as a structured system of inquiry. It's not what we think something is, but what we have observed it to be.
sepaco003 1 year ago 22