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Re: For some Lego is a religous experience. (Was: Re: Quantifying and Classifying the LEGO Community)
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Mon, 21 Apr 2003 05:37:38 GMT
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Evidence???  EVIDENCE?????   HAHAHAHAHA!!!!  Show me one, only one, solid
evidence (you know what solid means, don't you?) that your god exists.  Only
one!  I dare you!

The survival of the human race despite its own stupidity. (Okay, I guess that
is kind of subjective)

I have a better question for you. Why does lighting occur. Everyone I ask tells
me the theory of how it occurs, but no one can tell be why it occurs.

Or how about Evolution. We supposably evolved from single celled organisims
very gradually over billions of years. Yet change something slightly and the
whole thing doesn't work. There must have been some serious compound
mega-mutations that just happened to magically work together.

Or how about the whole Adam and Eve eating the apple thing (which anyone who
takes completly literally is definately smoking something) Anyway, germs and
disease where introduced as a punishment after they ate the apple.  Okay so,
how big does a lizzard get in the absence of germs and disease?

Personally I don't see any hard evidence to support the existence or the
non-existence of God. However I see far more circumstantial evidence in support
of existence of God. (gods, the cosmic all, whatever you choose)

Organized Religion (including unwaviering faith in science) on the other hand,
now that more often than not, is a load of crap. I think a line from the movie
'Boondock Saints' sums it up pretty good. "Do not rape, do not murder, do not
steal, these are rules by which men of all religions can follow."

-Mike Petrucelli



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  Re: For some Lego is a religous experience. (Was: Re: Quantifying and Classifying the LEGO Community)
 
In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Mike Petrucelli writes: <snip> (...) Amen to that! As for your questions still unanswered, like lightning and evolution... 100 years ago, Men didn't understand the first thing about many things that we can now explain (...) (21 years ago, 22-Apr-03, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)

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  Re: For some Lego is a religous experience. (Was: Re: Quantifying and Classifying the LEGO Community)
 
(...) You are entitle to your opinion, but it's not a load of carp. School community groups, social gatherings or extracuricular activities are necessary to the good devellopment of a child. Sports, Plaing games, having fun, learning Life's lessons, (...) (21 years ago, 21-Apr-03, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)

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