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Mon 08/04/14 10:57 AM
Yeah I thought this was gonna be about the 1700s because of the title. I guess this is more of a "What Would Cthulhu Do?" section...

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Mon 08/04/14 10:49 AM



I believe HE gave man capacity to understand many things, and that many other things aren't meant to be understood but taken in faith


You have skillful avoided actually answering mine classical criticism of your premise you anti-science-mite!! LOL! I thinkg I am getting tired and goofy
SHE ANSWERED YOUR QUESTION JUST FINE, YOU JUST CANT see it, and therefore cant, or are not willing, to ACCEPT that you might be wrong. look objectivly, do your own research. I have. there are piles and piles of scientific evidence out there that shows the biblical perspective is in fact infallable. im not talking about someones opinion, im talking about university studies, the fossil record, mathmatical statistics, and just common sense. If i take 500 chain saws apart and throw them in a cement mixer with some gas and bar oil for 5000 years, will i (a) have a running chain saw . or (b) mush? how much more comlicated is even the simplest life forms than the most complicated machines whe have yet devised/ , ye t we are supposed to take as fact that two amoebas somehow manufactiured themselves in a mud puddle? in my opinion that would take a lot of faith to believe. MIT did a study on the probability of life creating itself, or whatever you want to call it this week, at, as the theory changes about every year or two, at 10000000000000000000000000000/1 against.
i am admittedly not a scientist, but,
there are not that many grains of sand on the earth, i know a bad bet when i see one.

It is not a matter of chance that life evolved. If you have an infinite amount of time to create life and a finite probability of it occurring, say 1/10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 then life WILL happen.

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Sun 08/03/14 07:40 PM
How much trust to how much money? I'd say my trust in the average stranger in a dark alley is worth roughly $50 - $300 (any more than that and there's a good chance of getting mugged.

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Sun 08/03/14 07:34 PM


I'd be a lesbian.
hahahahaha
Sure:-)

Yeah, assuming I have the same memories and mind, I'd be a lesbian too.

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Sun 08/03/14 07:31 PM
If she says No, assume it means No and keep it in your pants. If she says No and means Yes ... she should probably just learn to say Yes. It would likely make things far less confusing in the future. smitten frustrated

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Sun 08/03/14 07:24 PM
Is this a thread about the girl at the top or our favorite mustard types? I like Grey Poupon mustard!:laughing:

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Sun 08/03/14 07:18 PM
While there are things to do in Tulsa, there is extremely little to do that is inexpensive and entertaining frustrated

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Sun 08/03/14 07:14 PM

. I used to hear those voices all the time... buy me a Mercedes Benz.
. buy me diamonds.. then the voices started to say.. I hate you.. I'm keeping the vacation property.. I'm going to leave you and take everything...
it turns out it was the x playing subliminal messages... through a tape recorder she had under my pillow. ..well I slept at night.
.. funny thing is now that she's gone... I still hear the voices.. but now they say.. The new Xbox is coming out... I want more Twinkies.. I need a new bike...laugh :wink:
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Dude you have the best comments
offtopic :laughing: rofl :laughing:

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Sun 08/03/14 07:03 PM
Whether or not it is "intellectually immoral" to believe in God depends upon how God is defined for the individual.

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Sun 08/03/14 06:57 PM

...First Amendment battles continue to rage across the US over the posting of the Ten Commandments in public places — courthouses, schools, parks, and pretty much anywhere else you can imagine.

Christians argue that they’re a part of our Western heritage that should be displayed as ubiquitously as traffic signs....

Okay first off, traffic signs help prevent fiery vehicular death.... Man where do I start on the rest of this... Okay as far as "Western Heritage" goes, the U.S.A. is a melting pot of cultures from all over the globe and to state that a relic of Abrahamic Religions is an appropriate representation of our culture is, to me, somewhat horrifying. I don't care which version of these texts is referenced as "authentic." Personally, I think the commandments are outdated. Personal opinions on the content of the texts aside, we are dealing with a problem of separation of church and state. I don't want people to go around proselytizing their faith. It simply gets on peoples nerves. People often react and call the religious idiots or worse, leading some to believe they are being persecuted or oppressed.

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Sun 08/03/14 06:38 PM

:smile: do you know it's last religion from our god ( update for all that before Christianity and Jewish..( and other religions come from god)?

I think "God" is still performing a systems-wide update. I think tossing humanity a book and telling them that's the last bit of advice they'll ever need for the rest of eternity is a somewhat flawed idea.

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Sun 08/03/14 06:27 PM
The Bible is a very old book comprised by a bunch of individuals. Church doctrine is somewhat less old, comes in multiple volumes and is also comprised by a bunch of individuals. Both have been revised multiple times (depending on which Bible and which doctrine(s). Both seem equally fallible to me. When confronted with a moral dilemma, do not look to ancient texts or others to tell you what is right. Rather look within yourself. I don't care if the Bible and the Doctrines of a Church tell me to burn heretics, I will not do it because I feel it is wrong. People are given a "moral compass" for good reasons.

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Sun 08/03/14 06:07 PM


Don't hold your breath but it is a possibility.


But that's how I got her to sleep with me.

asleep :banana:
sounds romantic lmao

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Sun 08/03/14 06:02 PM
"Will you stay with me forever and ever" "Would you die for me" "WHY DON'T YOU LOVE ME!!!!!!" If you hear anything like the above, my advice is to run screaming into the night (JK LMAO). Actually try to sit them down and explain why you need to take some time apart, unless they try to drug you, tie you up or assault you, in which case, take the original advice.

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Sun 08/03/14 05:54 PM

first of all, if you want to really understand guys, stop thinking we will behave like women. In most cases, women will have to love or at least like a guy to have sex with him. In most cases, guys are on the opposite side - we can "have fun" without attaching some feelings to the whole thing. It really is just a fun, no strings attached. Don't expect us to start behaving as if we came from a Jane Austen book. But more often than not, physical intimacy will lead to awakening feelings and greater emotional impact. Don't assume that every guy that "wants to have fun" is a womanizing son of a *****. He just wants the opportunity to get to know you without having to plan the wedding after a week. It's just the way it is. Men and women are wired differently concerning just about everything, so why would this area be an exception? Give them the benefit of the doubt, maybe some guy surprises you :)

I partially disagree. While true, not every man that wants a hook-up is a "womanizer", some men and women are wired very similarly. Masculine and feminine traits exist in both men and women. That being said, when I see a girl saying they are looking for "prince charming", a "soul mate" or a new husband, my internal drama protection system sets off a huge red flag.

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Sun 08/03/14 05:48 PM
Let's all hope that one day there will be no rich or poor people and this question becomes irrelevant. I'm also hoping for jet packs that run on water.

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Sun 08/03/14 05:44 PM
Don't hold your breath but it is a possibility.

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Sun 08/03/14 05:37 PM
Since we need precision, here's a formula:
Ideal Time = Time it takes you to climax + Time after initial climax when sex is still desired.

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Sun 08/03/14 05:29 PM
Ideally love first then sex. It ensures a safe and intimate encounter. Consider, however, the incredibly unlikely scenario that an attractive woman with proof of no STDs and an inability to get pregnant throws herself on top of you in hormonal desire. I, for one, am not going to say no to that jackpot.

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Sun 08/03/14 05:22 PM
Well, given that everyone has their own preferences, yes body size does matter. People say that "it's what's on the inside that counts." While this is true, physical appearance makes a difference. Apart from the bonus to attraction, it is a good indicator that a person is healthy, active and intelligent. Some people might question whether beauty is an indicator of intelligence. The slender babe in the two piece strolling down the beach might not be a neurosurgeon but she does know how to make herself look attractive to a mate, and evolutionarily speaking, that's really smart.

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