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Jan 14, 2011 20:47

A number of you have expressed some interesting beliefs and morals, but another question on morality would certainly make for a dull conversation, wouldn't it?

So, how about a change of pace; Do you believe in god(s)?

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[text] deceptive_lulz January 15 2011, 04:50:29 UTC
[Aha, so her suspect hadn't disappeared after all. She still had to figure out if this was really Scarecrow them...but she was a master of stealth. She'd play along with his games until she figured out what she was after.]

i dont.

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[text] mindf_cks January 15 2011, 04:57:30 UTC
Could you explain your reason?

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[text] deceptive_lulz January 15 2011, 06:34:58 UTC
to believe that a greater power will defend you or lead you to salvation is wishful thinking.

wishful thinking wont get you anywhere.

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[text] mindf_cks January 15 2011, 06:41:19 UTC
Au contraire. Wishful thinking can simply change your entire perception on life.

Have you ever heard the question about whether your glass is half empty or half full?

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[text] /spams you I MISSED YOU CAN YOU TELL tokissity January 15 2011, 04:55:12 UTC
I'm sure some people will appreciate the change of subject, Dr. Crane.

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[text] <333 I HAVE MISSED YOU TOO mindf_cks January 15 2011, 04:59:22 UTC
Are you one of them?

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[text] <333 tokissity January 15 2011, 07:26:40 UTC
I've never minded discussion with you, no matter the subject.

Although I do wonder if the subject will suit the tastes of the cackling clown more or not.

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[text] <3333333 mindf_cks January 16 2011, 03:12:33 UTC
How flattering.

Doubtful, his choice of topics aren't exactly stimulating.

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[text] caveatwalls January 15 2011, 04:56:13 UTC
You think religious discussion would be more stimulating?

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[text] mindf_cks January 15 2011, 05:02:03 UTC
It will certainly tell you a lot about a person. So, I suppose yes. Though, how stimulating it will be depends on the person, doesn't it?

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[text] caveatwalls January 15 2011, 05:06:11 UTC
Almost unfailingly religious debate goes in the same circle over and over again only to reduce people to nonsensical insults. I prefer my comedy shows to be intentional.

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[text] mindf_cks January 15 2011, 05:23:16 UTC
Point.

Unfortunately, I'd like to give the respondent the benefit of the doubt.

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[text] perditionraiser January 15 2011, 05:02:44 UTC
You don't?

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[text] mindf_cks January 15 2011, 05:05:06 UTC
I have not stated disbelief, or any belief for that matter.

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[text] perditionraiser January 15 2011, 05:13:23 UTC
The ones who ask questions such as yours tend to doubt.

I do not need to believe. I know there is a God.

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[text] mindf_cks January 15 2011, 06:44:11 UTC
I suppose an event has caused you to believe, undoubtedly, in god?

To your question: I do.

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[text] terminates January 15 2011, 05:08:37 UTC
Yes and no.

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[text] mindf_cks January 15 2011, 05:25:50 UTC
Elaborate.

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[text] terminates January 15 2011, 05:27:33 UTC
Yes to the idea that they exist.

No to any kind of religious belief.

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[text] mindf_cks January 15 2011, 06:56:36 UTC
Interesting. What is your opinion on this 'god', hm?

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