actually, i'm pretty sure it was in boston, in 1721. the ownage i speak of occurred in the early 1600s.
yeah, cause the native americans were totally owned by diseases that white people didn't have immunities to....
so that our children's children could be immune, rather than reliant on poisonous vaccines.
what would we do without vaccinations? oh yeah, what we did before we had them. adapt and develop immunities.
enk-it starts getting good in 'tales of power'
this is exactly what led me from christianity to agnosticism.
some view faith as simply believing something, while others view it as an understanding that goes beyond the imperfect logic of the conscious...
reason produced by an imperfect mind organizing illusory, incomplete sensory data.
not that i agree with the op, but relaxxx- if i doubt that you really are a human, does that mean that you most likely aren't?
common glich on hipforums these days. there is nothing past it, despite it saying there is.
sick, intellectually stunted people are easier to control.
2+2 has nothing to do with the impossible origin paradox. this paradox applies to the concept of god and the big bang equally. there are many...
oh, wow. i'll just answer one thing at a time. my main point was that neither of us can know the nature of god or blame it for suffering caused...
might i add that suffering is entirely a subjective perception?
no one is responsible for all suffering. suffering is caused by free action. perhaps god made it possible for suffering to occur by allowing...
and we don't mind you. :)
perhaps i did choose to be born, perhaps not. this still does not mean that my actions or the action of others are the fault of god for causing us...
separating god from religion is like separating a tree from a blind man's painting of a tree. suffering depends on the free actions of multiple...
the focus obviously wasn't on religion, as the artist himself said so. he also doesn't specifically defend god. this is your interpretation. he...
use that money on something that won't be gone in a day
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