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Re: Does God have a name for God?
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lugnet.off-topic.debate
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Fri, 30 Mar 2001 14:57:40 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Robert Bevens writes:
> At one point in time almost every "expert" in the world believed the world
> was flat...something to think about.
When was this mythical period, precisely? Do you have a citation to share
with us?
> > And if you think you're going to drag me into a debate about evolution being a
> > religion you've got another thing coming ;-)
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> Well you can't really debate that. I mean a religion is a set of
> organized beliefs. Believing you came about because of evolution is a
> set of beliefs. Therefore it can be considered a religion.
See the earlier million-post debate for why your statement is flatly
incorrect, or at least grossly inaccurate.
> I myself don't really believe in anything, and yet in my own perfect design
> there are flaws, apparently I'm apart of a group of believers called
> Nihilists.
Or a Postmodernist, if you really want to seem unrespectable.
Dave!
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| (...) Dare I actually post links to philosophy throughout the ages? Hmmm....perhaps some other time. Although if you'd like some insight you need go no farther than some of the lesser developed countries. Simply ask them if they think the world is (...) (24 years ago, 30-Jan-01, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)
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