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you bet on god you win.
you bet on nothingness you lose, no option of winning. pride stops you betting on God. |
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g'nite - i need to go watch amy schummer comedy central.
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If i built a concrete rock so massive I could not lift it.
would I be all powerful. I might go to the store and get a hammer and chip away at it creating a wonderful sculpture of an atheist showing his arse to me the creator? I could then stick a flower into the arse and use it as a large garden feature. |
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Hey Curly... it's me... Mo
What do yee want? Is Larry with you? |
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The OP's post is a trick Zorro
Because he cleverly altered the word anything to everything so there is no paradox...as anything does not mean the same as everything. fooled me ![]() I am off to bed..gnight Zorro |
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zorrostrikes
zorrostrikes 04 Aug 16 02:13 Joined: 29 Sep 10 | Topic/replies: 3,714 | Blogger: zorrostrikes's blog If i built a concrete rock so massive I could not lift it. would I be all powerful. I might go to the store and get a hammer and chip away at it creating a wonderful sculpture of an atheist showing his arse to me the creator? I could then stick a flower into the arse and use it as a large garden feature. Here is the sculpture courtesy of Mr Atheist Zorro. All you need do now is add the flower ![]() ![]() |
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of course there is a god,where do you think everyone and everything came from?.god made everything.
the next thing people will be saying is"there was a big bang and everything was made from nothing" ![]() |
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So you accept that everything has a cause then propose something without a cause as the solution to the conundrum?
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eh? dans anglais?
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Science tells us how the Universe functions, but it does not tell us why......
Religion attempts to answer this question. This is not a trivial question because of the existence of pain. Evolution demands pain because it is an aid to animal life. But there is a moral question here is it right to have pain at all? That is a question people have often asked of God, why do you allow pain? But it is also a question one can ask of evolution even though it is but a set of rules. My answer would be there is no moral basis for life at all. Unless one accepts life as a lottery, winner take all. I think it is about time I went to bed. |
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Nothing wrong with my question Zorro.
where do you think everyone and everything came from? presupposes a cause. God made everything assumes God did not have a cause, hence my question. |
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Sounds like a paradox to me, unless God made himself...from nothing.
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God as Jesus says is SPIRIT. Physical stuff, what the universe is made from is different stuff.Maybe all physical stuff is transitory. But Spirit might be permanent.
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Just spent a day and a half in hospital. Chest pains. Every thing they do to you in the hospital comes with pain. Every treatment? what's that about? It's like some sort of self punishment thing? Guy beside me had a heart attack the other man had cancer and chest pains.
I managed to escape the pain palace with a diagnosis of Gal stones? had a stint took out about six samples of blood. pumped in sodium chloride and potassium chloride for eight hours on an i.v. that potassium chloride was stinking like a bas tardo. the blood pressure collar was wrapped around a dozen times, arms sore from that. CT scan with dye that warms up your nads. Can't they come up with nice treatments? |
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Paradox - Hawkwind
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz3vMVd-DpY |
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you should try doing some liver flushes Zorro that would help with your gallstones.
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It sounds like you are going through the punishments of Job Zorro
I hope you feel better now Job...oops I mean Zorro ![]() It is difficult arguing for Religion in todays Western societies....we tend to believe in Science But I think Religion is still needed, it needs to find its place in our societies... I am referring to Christianity of course... Islam is a problem all its own. ![]() |
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You will have to look up in your Bible what all of Job's trials were Zorro.
I have forgotten them, but I hope God is easier on you. I like you Zorro so please pull though ![]() |
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Sorry to hear you were ill Zorro. Hadn't seen any posts since the 4th so was wondering what happened. I know it's painful as a friend of mine had her gall bladder removed. Hope you get better without needing further treatment. Good luck matey.
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surgeon wanted it out? but I managed to delay him.
I'll try something i saw on youtube first. seen the liver flush a fortnight ago on youtube but looked sort of extreme. Took note of it in case? but I think most of my problems are leaky gut related. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daaAGMlJmlQ) surgeons seemed very eager, as if they were chasing points. |
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read JOB a couple of times.
Can't blame God for eating junk? doctor last week said scans were clear looking at gallbladder. I'd cut out dairy thinking it was maybe the gallbladder? have avoided calcium for a year. but got a all clear so drunk 4 pints of milk over a day, catching up on calcium. tried to fill up on milk? avoid eating too much. ate some baked beans. so stomach was pretty empty. milk must have attacked the gall bladder. Woke up with chest pains. Dr in hospital says IT IS the gallbladder? says its thick? not moving much? the ultrasound guy said no more ultrasounds? think he missed it? So got a CT instead. I'm just bloody suspicious that there are stones now? i'll try cider vinegar in water and chinese bitters. eat fish and veg. See if it improves. |
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Well I hope you made the right decision there Zorro?
Apologies if I made light of your problem, a have a woeful sense of humour at times ![]() You should be feeling easier, I hope you are ![]() If not go back |
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Liver flushes may look extreme but they're really nothing to worry about, I've done 11 so far this year to try and clean the toxins out.
It's not for me to say but 'don't have your gall bladder removed' you need it as it does an important job for the digestive system . If you get any more pains add 1 tablespoon of Pure Epsom salt to a glass of water, and drink it on an empty stomach. Epsom salt is bitter but powerful, it relaxes and dilates the bile ducts to enable larger stones to pass, but be prepared for possible diarrhea and cramping. I recommend you read a book called 'The Amazing Liver and Gallbladder Flush' by Andreas Moritz before you visit the surgeons. |
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might try the epsom salts?
seen a packet the other day in the shops. i personally do not want to lose my gall bladder? it feels like a part of me? changing the way i eat. trying not to drink for half hour before i eat and half hour after. heard it dilutes the stomach acid to eat and rink at the same time. I don't drink alcohol or smoke so it's not any of the usual suspects. trying veg and fish/chicken. no rubbish. drinking water and lemonjuice/cider vinegar. with a splash of bitters. sounds great? soon i'll be on a bowl of apple sauce. |