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Dude, who wants a hairy woman?Unless you're gay, that is...Or, is it?
Quote from: demoniac93 on January 21, 2010, 09:43:07 amDude, who wants a hairy woman?Unless you're gay, that is...Or, is it?Most of the real women are more or less hairy. I suppose you have watched porn for your whole life, and because of that you think every pretty woman is hairless.
Quote from: Dusty on January 21, 2010, 09:47:43 amQuote from: demoniac93 on January 21, 2010, 09:43:07 amDude, who wants a hairy woman?Unless you're gay, that is...Or, is it?Most of the real women are more or less hairy. I suppose you have watched porn for your whole life, and because of that you think every pretty woman is hairless.Nope, unlike many horny f**ks out there I'm not a pornoholic, nor an animal.
PQ on that subject: Since when is mixing government and religion a good idea? They tried that in t he medieval days and all they got where church controlled government officials and people using the church to gain political power. Also its left a stigma to this day. If the dutch court was smart they would simply not hear the case.
Quote from: demoniac93 on January 21, 2010, 02:49:10 pmQuote from: Dusty on January 21, 2010, 09:47:43 amQuote from: demoniac93 on January 21, 2010, 09:43:07 amDude, who wants a hairy woman?Unless you're gay, that is...Or, is it?Most of the real women are more or less hairy. I suppose you have watched porn for your whole life, and because of that you think every pretty woman is hairless.Nope, unlike many horny f**ks out there I'm not a pornoholic, nor an animal.no you are just a loser
Quote from: Graham on January 21, 2010, 11:59:09 amPQ on that subject: Since when is mixing government and religion a good idea? They tried that in t he medieval days and all they got where church controlled government officials and people using the church to gain political power. Also its left a stigma to this day. If the dutch court was smart they would simply not hear the case.Well, yea, I wonder what's going to happen.If the world was mine there shouldn't even be religious education. (I mean, people do have to know about religion, but the school itself shouldn't be religous)
Better question would be, is the bible like Mein Kampf. There is a lawsuit going on in The Netherlands because someone said that the Koran is comparable with Mein Kampf. Now what if it just is.. We all know that there are pieces of the Koran and Bible (at least in the old testament) about eliminating all non-believers. (although most people interpret them a different way)What if the Dutch court just says: "he's right, it's no discrimination"* PQ prepares for some Muslim extremism.
Just as you need to learn arithmetic before you can do calculus, you need to have the basis of "God is love" and all that jazz before Christianity becomes understandable and relevant.
As far as the date thing goes, how would you expect them to keep track? There's no BC/AD system for the Old Testament (obviously), and the New Testament was written before Jesus' birth was used as a basis. However, what the Bible does have is detailed genealogies (this person lived for this long before having this kid who lived this long, etc. etc.), so dates CAN actually be determined that way.
Mangled, why don't you just read the bible for yourself? For so long you have come here to baffle on about religion, and you're clearly fascinated by it... just go out and buy one. or if you're super lazy, look for a .pdf copy >_>
The bible was an erotic porn comic at start but it was changed for 1500 years by some lame fanatic poets. No one realy knows what was the bible at start. It could be even the bible of loli at the beginning. Even i would start to believe in it if i knew("not because of loli"and i did read it all T_T)
Can you stop a bullet going through your brain? Can you stop rain from falling? Can you make the sun rise or set? There are so many things about our lives we can't control, to think we can is foolish. Religion or not.
Valid question: Is Mangled edgy for making this thread?
If the world was mine there shouldn't even be religious education. (I mean, people do have to know about religion, but the school itself shouldn't be religous)
I would have to disagree with that. I went to a christian high school. Smaller classrooms, nicer teachers, and higher grading standards... I really see no complaint other than there is a religious faculty.
'God is love' is actually a very modern ideology that is purposely obscure and what Christians often use as a 'get out of argument free' card. God isn't love, God is a grey-haired bearded giant who watches over you from the clouds and he created everything. Love is real, don't confuse the two.
That's secular education, and I agree all education should be secular.Religious education/studies as a subject is very important since religion is such a large part of human culture. It was through Religious studies that I realised I was an atheist.
Its odd how you can hate something that you know so little about.
You mean, this is all you learned in those courses?
Actually yes there was a class specifically to learn about other religions.
What does it mean when people brought up religious turn out to not be religious?
Or when people brought up secular become religious?
My beliefs are a result of my life. If I didn't have my faith I wouldn't be alive right now.
Oh and btw our grading scale is harder on the students than every secular school around. We generally test higher.
It means they've looked at the facts and not allowed their judgement and perception to be clouded by faith or guilt or misinformation.It means they require a social affectation.
Elaborate. Please. You mean, if you suddenly lost your faith you'd spontaneously die?
Do you have proof of that or is that just propaganda spread by the teachers?
Not 'courses', just a mandatory subject at school. It only took about 3 lessons for me to realise I was an athiest. The teacher was Catholic but taught in a secular manner.We are taught the simple differences between religions and specifically what those beliefs involve in an unbiased way
'cause this ain't a 'compelling, thought-provoking and taboo-breaking discussion opportunity' but a verbal jerk-off.
Quote from: ValiS on January 19, 2010, 01:55:44 pmQuote from: Shard on January 19, 2010, 01:17:29 pmThe world HAS developed difernetly then what God intended according to the bible, since that contains the rules and regulations, which were not followed by all people and therefore we live in a diferent society then what was intended, once again in relation to the bible.Whats the use of a god when we can control our own lives?Can you stop a bullet going through your brain? Can you stop rain from falling? Can you make the sun rise or set?There are so many things about our lives we can't control, to think we can is foolish. Religion or not.On the question about Bible being outdated. It's not, the same problems people had then, we have now. The Bible actually has something to say about this issue:Ecclesiastes 1:9:What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.(NIV)
Quote from: Shard on January 19, 2010, 01:17:29 pmThe world HAS developed difernetly then what God intended according to the bible, since that contains the rules and regulations, which were not followed by all people and therefore we live in a diferent society then what was intended, once again in relation to the bible.Whats the use of a god when we can control our own lives?
The world HAS developed difernetly then what God intended according to the bible, since that contains the rules and regulations, which were not followed by all people and therefore we live in a diferent society then what was intended, once again in relation to the bible.