2/3/2011 12:48:54 AM
2/3/2011 1:01:13 AM
Reading a tdub thread about religion is painful.
2/3/2011 1:04:45 AM
^^no, it's not.When you have a DirecTV salesman come to your door to tell you why you should buy their product, do you go off and tell people DirecTV is "forcing" their products on you? I bet you don't. [Edited on February 3, 2011 at 1:41 AM. Reason : /]
2/3/2011 1:39:24 AM
yea, but i don't think the directv guy is telling you you're going to hell if you don't buy his product.
2/3/2011 1:42:33 AM
2/3/2011 1:43:22 AM
I am absolutely amazed that this thread is on its third page, and has remained fairly civil.merbig you seem like a pretty intelligent guy. I am very curious as to why you opened the door to these guys, when (I am guessing) it was very obvious what their intentions were. Personally, when I look out my window, or through a peephole and see 2 or 3 guys dressed in suits, I can usually tell they want to discuss religion of some kind (or perhaps sell me something, but I can usually differentiate a salesman from a religious person.) And if somehow you did not know what they intended to discuss prior to opening the door, why did you not just tell them that you were not interested when they began talking (if indeed they offend you or irritate you so badly?)I was raised a Methodist, then a Baptist, then a strict Southern Baptist. I used to have basically the same views as sawahash, but after escaping the small town in West Virginia I grew up in and meeting new people/doing some critical thinking, I quickly began to discard that philosophy. Like Joie, I went through a period where I was fairly atheist. But now.... I really don't know. I find myself squarely in the agnostic category.I know I really want to believe there is a higher power out there, and that when I die life is not over. That's the selfish and probably scared part of me talking. The scientific side of me says it makes no sense for there to be some omnipotent being out there that cares about me, or that knows what I am thinking. But the logical side of me finds it really hard to believe that the universe was basically created out of nothing, and that humans evolved from a single-celled organism. I mean, half a millennium ago, humans thought the earth was flat and that the atom was the smallest "thing", and now we are talking about black holes, time travel, and other universes. I think, for lack of a better term, it is arrogant to think that there is absolutely zero chance that there is some kind of higher power out there acting in some manner as a creator or director. If I had to put money on it, I would probably bet against the existence of God, but I am wrong all the time. To dismiss the possibility entirely is just dumb, IMO.
2/3/2011 1:58:48 AM
^^^Actually I had a DirecTV salesman tell me I would go to hell if I didn't switch from Time Warner once. He must not have forced me though, because I still have my crappy TWC service.
2/3/2011 2:16:53 AM
^^That's pretty much me
2/3/2011 7:12:54 AM
But were they westboro babtists and did they tell you they wished your mom would die
2/3/2011 7:22:28 AM
2/3/2011 7:27:23 AM
Continue...
2/3/2011 7:38:00 AM
2/3/2011 7:48:21 AM
quote] And to be honest, some of the teachings in the Bible aren't bad. I wished people would adhere to them better (again, some, there are some details and what not that I disagree with, like shunning homosexuality and that it's like an abomination to God, but some stuff like the 10 commandments, I agree with).[/quote] This is why I go by Jesus's teachings. I'm a Christian, not a Levitican. I follow what Jesus taught me.
2/3/2011 9:20:06 AM
To tack on another thing with regards to the people going out and knocking on doors. Obviously, I can not speak for 100% of the population, but from my experience, the people who do this are doing it selflessly.As I posted before, I was in a very strict Southern Baptist church for a couple years after I graduated high school and before I attended college. Every Wednesday night, the church members would go out "soul winning" (yes, I know, laugh it up). The preacher taught that, since the Bible said something to the effect of "Go forth and spread my word," then that is what we should do. We really had nothing to gain from this, except to please God, seeing as how according to the Baptist (and most Christian) faith, we were already going to heaven simply by trusting in Jesus.I know I personally hated it, as did most of the church members if they really told you their true opinion. Odds are, people are violently opposed to the existence of God, are apathetic and don't care, or go to another church. Heck, some people even were physically attacked while they were out. Out of about 20 doors, you might get one person who appears legitimately happy that you are there. It sucked being out there in the balmy heat, or the rain, or the cold. It would have been much easier to just stay inside or play sick and not go, but people did go, because they were interested in spreading the message they believed - "That you need Jesus Christ as your savior or you will end up in hell."So in all seriousness, call it annoying, call it an invasion of privacy, call it whatever..... but one thing I can promise you that it is not, is selfish. The people out there are doing it quite selflessly, whether you agree with their message or not.PS: I also realize that you said the dude who came to your door was the assistant pastor, and he does indeed gain eventually if you end up coming to the church and joining as a tithing member. However most of the people who go out do not fall into this category.
2/3/2011 11:16:13 AM
I like it when people try to convert me, feels good man.
2/3/2011 11:24:08 AM
2/3/2011 11:26:06 AM
2/3/2011 11:44:37 AM
2/3/2011 12:47:49 PM
2/3/2011 12:54:29 PM
2/3/2011 1:13:36 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBFm-LhhrqM&feature=related
2/3/2011 1:28:37 PM
2/3/2011 8:52:38 PM
it seems like existence/consciousness itself would be reason enough to think there is something bigger. maybe not a god but something beyond our realm of intelligence. i mean we are people. even identical twins who share 100% of their genetic code are still two distinct human beings. i think this is a pretty good indicator that genetics and biology doesnt play a 100% role in determining a person. the existence of a "soul" if you will. this is just my thought process though.
2/3/2011 9:00:07 PM
2/3/2011 9:19:40 PM
^yeah. funny enough-->and ive even argued that on here only to get flamed (epigenetics explains that it is possible for someone to have an individual to be made violent because of violent programs on tv.... the environment actually changed the persons dna.)it's still a theory though. i think most of the data is post 1998 or 1999. still very new.and by the way....it's an about.com site. be careful of the sources you pull to prove a point. don't believe everything you read (ahahah how fitting is that for this thread)[Edited on February 3, 2011 at 9:50 PM. Reason : not being mean or anything. i think it might sound a little bitchy, but im not trying ]
2/3/2011 9:44:30 PM
2/3/2011 9:46:50 PM
^yeah i know. but i said something about that on here a loooong time ago and you would have though i just said i was thinking about growing a penis from my belly button.iu think its very plausible (and can you imagine the ramifications of such?!?!?!)but honestly i don't think it's enough to explain some of the marked differences you see in identical twins. but then again we share a amazing similar DNA to a chimp. and look how different they are.maybe a few base pairs off(assuming they are encoding differently) could make all the difference.theres just so much we dont know, and so much that we still cant explain. [Edited on February 3, 2011 at 9:55 PM. Reason : hgfdgf]
2/3/2011 9:52:56 PM
Identical twins are merely genetically identical, they have the same blueprints.There is still, even as a fetus, going to be differences in their chemical environments that the blueprints are going to be built slightly differently (congenital conditions).It would only take a few more cells here, and a few less cells there to cause very different personalities on the biological level to be able to develop.
2/3/2011 9:56:32 PM
i don't think it's quite that simple and its not cells that reproduce, its DNA mutations. (i could be wrong though....sam could tell you)i worked in genomics for about 3 years so i remember a lot of the stuff we did ( but it was on a cellular level though :shrug: )and actually (lemme toot my own horn here) i wrote a paper in one of my classes about genomic evolution within a lifetime and i my professor used it in his following classes! it was an undergrad minor paper though...nothing to get too excited about ahaha[Edited on February 3, 2011 at 10:08 PM. Reason : i m gonna back out for good. i have a HUGE test in the morning. <3 night yall]
2/3/2011 9:58:55 PM
I don't see any reason why environment isn't reason enough for twins to be different, but I appreciate that someone else might feel otherwise.But of the literally thousands of things that could potentially cause twins to have different personalities, a dualistic soul is so far down the list, it's silly to bring it up.
2/3/2011 10:08:26 PM
i figured about.com was good enough for chitchat
2/3/2011 10:37:14 PM
I think the girl is just saying the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, eventually we should be able to figure out every neuron in the brain but we may never understand consciousness
2/3/2011 10:37:30 PM
Why is it not scientifically smart to believe in God and be a Christian? There are plenty of hard facts and scientific evidence that prove Christianity.
2/3/2011 10:40:11 PM
The chemical thing doesn't make any sense because if a woman is exposed to a teratogen, it's not going to isolate itself to a specific area in the uterine cavity. Not to mention, it's not uncommon for monozygotic twins to share a common placenta. The only differences you would ever have between twins would be the size of them, caused by where the twins are placed. Aka, you can sometimes have one twin receiving a larger amount of blood than the other (which is bad).But like Joie said, the only way identical twins would have any different cells with different genetics would be if there was a somatic mutation AFTER they were born, and then that cell proliferated (which usually creates situations like cancer, since those tumors have very unstable DNA patterns).Also, epigenetics isn't necessarily saying anyyy environment changes your DNA (although this can happen). Epigenetics is typically used to describe situations like genetic imprinting caused by DNA methylation and cancerous situationsAnd honestly, I'm not trying to start shit, but..
2/3/2011 10:40:17 PM
had to look this one up
2/3/2011 10:48:24 PM
oh sorry teratogens can range from street drugs to alcohol to Accutane... bad stuff
2/3/2011 10:49:31 PM
^^ http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/body/epigenetics.htmla good primer
2/3/2011 10:51:40 PM
2/3/2011 10:52:35 PM
Even with that link you posted, that's not describing a congenital environment.. Epigenetic changes take time and twins aren't going to be in the same areas 100% of the time while growing up (unless they're conjoined I guess)PS - I work in a very scientific field (obviously) and I still believe in God. Like Joie said somewhere in a thread, working in this field has actually strengthened my faith.[Edited on February 3, 2011 at 10:58 PM. Reason : .]
2/3/2011 10:57:31 PM
I like to lean towards believing in the Gods of Olympus more so than all of this single god silliness.Hercules > Jesus
2/3/2011 11:03:07 PM
I'll just never understand why people (both religious and nonreligious) look down on you for having opposite beliefs. I think it's really rude to put someone down for being a Christian, Jewish, etc etc, and just as rude to turn your nose up at someone for not believing in a higher power...
2/3/2011 11:06:23 PM
I can relate it to sports teams.... there is really no difference in a fan, just maybe where/what they were raised on. FUCK THE COWBOYS!!!
2/3/2011 11:10:32 PM
2/3/2011 11:18:08 PM
http://www.clarifyingchristianity.com/science.shtml
2/3/2011 11:20:04 PM
well the problem with religions is that most of them want you to joinand if you don't join there's usually some kind of punishment due to you at death (unfortunately some people get impatient and want to deal it out to you on Earth too)I do not believe in a god of any kind but I do like religions - they are interesting and I think they can do a lot of goodhowever I prefer religions that aren't evangelicallike Taoism, Zoroastrianism, Quakerism, Judaism, etc
2/3/2011 11:23:25 PM
^^^ That website says that dinosaurs were mentioned in the Bible, with a description of their traits. However, the Bible uses a different word.What's funny, is that humans and dinosaurs never lived at the same time... [Edited on February 3, 2011 at 11:27 PM. Reason : .]
2/3/2011 11:27:00 PM
here's a site proving how scientifically accurate the Quran is:http://www.islam-guide.com/ch1-1-a.htmwill you start following Islam now? it also has equally vague statements which can be construed to mean anything you'd like
2/3/2011 11:31:02 PM
Some Jehovas Witness ladies came to my parents house over break and gave me some pamphlets with similar info in them. One of the articles was about where the garden of Eden was probably located on earth. A literal bible interpretation will never be fully reconciled with reality using science.[Edited on February 3, 2011 at 11:49 PM. Reason : .]
2/3/2011 11:44:57 PM
I heard that you have to grow a penis from your belly button to get in to heaven.
2/4/2011 1:13:12 AM