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Two Moons

by Two Moons on 29 August 2010 - 17:08

You wanna play games or did you wanna have a discussion?

raymond

by raymond on 29 August 2010 - 17:08

Moons you owe me one answer!

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 29 August 2010 - 17:08

Which one is that, hurry I won't be here much longer.

raymond

by raymond on 29 August 2010 - 17:08

check back later I 'm leavin too!

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 29 August 2010 - 17:08

I guess it's just not that important then...

Buh bye

raymond

by raymond on 29 August 2010 - 19:08

Oh so I 'm supposed to just drop everything else I 'm doing  so you will perhaps answer an important question! Question!  what is  the one most critical difference  between Christianity and all other religions ? the one point that differentiates Christianity from all other religions? The one thing christianity has that no other religion has?Are you wise enough to  answer that question correctly?

Shtal

by Shtal on 29 August 2010 - 21:08

Two moons, You wanna play games or did you wanna have a discussion?

Honesty what are you talking about?


I simply asked about your past, (family christian life).....

MVF

by MVF on 30 August 2010 - 01:08

Caveat: old Professor at work.

The earth is an ecosystem that has for one billion years supported a diversity of life forms.  Proto-humans hit the scene ~5 million years ago, and homo sapiens sapiens 1 million years ago.  For most of that time, we lived alongside other species taking advantage of them but not destroying them or their habitat.  In the last century, we have turned up the heat and to objective observers, starting with researchers at the University of Padua in the 1960s, it became apparent what we really are: the worst infection planet earth has ever sustained.  Humans = rampant bacterium destroying the planet.  Result: we will kill ourselves off and take many other species with us.  New equilibrium?  A planet (after the year 2300 or so) without humans, or without many of us.  (Cambridge University estimates 100,000 of the 12 billion mid 21st century may survive.)  Long run? Surviving humans may learn to rebuild civilization again, learning to cooperate and show respect to the environment.  Or not.

At first I found this depressing, but I have accepted it as the true meaning of humanity.  We are the virus, the bacterium, the disease.   We are the test of the planet's viability and the livelihood of millions of species struggling to survive despite us.

God did not send us to be the center of it all.  He sent us to challenge all the rest to try to survive us.  Or s/he doesn't exist at all. Either way, that's what we really are, as hard as it is to accept.  We are the bugs.



by Royal1 on 30 August 2010 - 01:08

Are you saying we came from a rock 4.6 billion years ago - and our Great, great, great, great, great Grandfather was a rock?

If anybody believe they came from a rock is strongly deluded, you would have to have help to be that dumb you couldn't do it on your own, you would have to have years of training and conditioning to believe such a silly idea.

Did you know that Big Band theory is incorrect because planets based from Big Band theory should rotate in same direction and in reality each planet rotates in different directions.

Red Sable

by Red Sable on 30 August 2010 - 01:08

I happily disagree MVF.

God does exist.  I see Him everyday in the wildlife, the vegetation, and my children.  Folks find it so hard to believe that we were created.  I find it so  hard to believe we came from a single cell, up to a monkey and than all of a sudden stopped evolving.

If I am wrong, no biggy, it makes me a better person. If you are wrong....

Anyway, I won't get preachy but I refuse to be a bug. 

 

 






 


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