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Stephen Hawking: The Afterlife Is A Fairy Tale For People Who Are Afraid Of The Dark

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  • #46
    What have I ever said that would lead you to believe I lack general knowledge of scientific principles?

    You see "science" as some ivory tower, flawless and revered.

    I work with the people you admire every single day.

    Trust me, it's not the black and white world you think it is. Plenty of PhD's, pathologists, anthropologists, analysts, techs, etc....believe in God. Do you question their expertise too?

    What does your general practitioner or endocrinologist think about the subject? Ever ask?

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    • #47
      Originally posted by decadecadeca View Post
      What have I ever said that would lead you to believe I lack general knowledge of scientific principles?
      its what you havent said.

      you have never said anything at all that would make me say "hmm that guy must have a backround in science"

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      • #48
        You just aren't very perceptive.

        Don't blame me for your shortcomings.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by decadecadeca View Post
          You just aren't very perceptive.

          Don't blame me for your shortcomings.
          i think you have a master in bator.

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          • #50
            Doctorate of Jerkology bitch.

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            • #51
              I'm afraid of the dark - fuck.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by the art of war View Post
                I'm afraid of the dark
                :agreed:

                no way could it be possible that you just sit in the ground after you die.... no it much more likely that you float away into the clouds to prance around. :ghey:

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                • #53
                  Bouncer you are funny. You post a lot of threads quoting someone elses thoughts on religion, but get onto me all the time about talking about it. The differnce between you and I is, I am that "guy" that you quote :D

                  Deca, I too had no clue you had a science background. I will agree there are a lot of people in the science field that have a faith. The majority of these people are looking at the specifics of the worlds current working, but not the big picture of how (beyond text books) or why. They look at science as what god gave us to work with instead science as what is just around us without an answer of the source. They accept the answer they were given as kids and never challenged themselves to find their own answer. I garuntee you if they had they would see that science is not compatible with their faith and would be much more skeptical about their faith.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Shibby View Post
                    I am that "guy" that you quote :D
                    :rofl::rofl:

                    you think way to highly of yourself!

                    i quote legends in the world of science.

                    you are simply a religion basher.
                    :thumup:

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                      :agreed:

                      no way could it be possible that you just sit in the ground after you die.... no it much more likely that you float away into the clouds to prance around. :ghey:
                      haha for sure home boy I'll take my chances with the little faith in unknown. If I'm wrong, wtf I got to lose - I just want to live my life not fail and be too big for the fucking coffin end of the day.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                        :agreed:

                        no way could it be possible that you just sit in the ground after you die.... no it much more likely that you float away into the clouds to prance around. :ghey:
                        LOL... my philosophy on life and death is pretty simple.

                        The atoms that comprise your body are borrowed from the universe. They have come together, temporarily defying entropy, to form the body that is you. They have probably been part of other living things may times before, and after you die, they will return to the universe and will be incorporated into the earth, into a tree, another human, whatever.

                        All the atoms heavier than hydrogen were formed in stars. As Carl Sagan said "We are made of star stuff." And to the stars they will return after our time among the living is over.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
                          LOL... my philosophy on life and death is pretty simple.

                          The atoms that comprise your body are borrowed from the universe. They have come together, temporarily defying entropy, to form the body that is you. They have probably been part of other living things may times before, and after you die, they will return to the universe and will be incorporated into the earth, into a tree, another human, whatever.

                          All the atoms heavier than hydrogen were formed in stars. As Carl Sagan said "We are made of star stuff." And to the stars they will return after our time among the living is over.
                          I think I've heard this philosophy before, someone had a concept similar to it ;)

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
                            LOL... my philosophy on life and death is pretty simple.

                            The atoms that comprise your body are borrowed from the universe. They have come together, temporarily defying entropy, to form the body that is you. They have probably been part of other living things may times before, and after you die, they will return to the universe and will be incorporated into the earth, into a tree, another human, whatever.

                            All the atoms heavier than hydrogen were formed in stars. As Carl Sagan said "We are made of star stuff." And to the stars they will return after our time among the living is over.
                            :agreed::clapback::clapback:

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                            • #59
                              This thread is now dildos.

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                                :rofl::rofl:

                                you think way to highly of yourself!

                                i quote legends in the world of science.

                                you are simply a religion basher.
                                :thumup:
                                I wasn't putting myself on the level of legendary scientists, I was just making the point that have my my own opinion that I have developed from learning. You quote people that say things similar to what I say. :weights:

                                If I quoted others instead of voicing my own thoughts you would be ok with that? :hibb:

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