Author Topic: Oasis - A single person, out of 7-billion, OH MAH GAWD!  (Read 12065 times)

He's stubborn, yes. Inconsiderate, not compassionate, and closed minded, yes. Oasis is a nice boy, and acts at least a bit better in-game.

And all that science stuff. It comes from Jesus.  :cookieMonster:
:P

<3

Its blatantly obvious Oasis is just trying to start a religion war at any chance possible.

I belive in the fair questioning of religion. What if religion was to never be questioned?





alright your cool man
I can honestly say your view has been approved in my mind after thinking it over

There would be no cereal.  :cookieMonster:
Cereal was created in the 50s to dumb down children in preparation of the one world government.

How so?
Actually, we really wouldn't have a lot of things. Religion inspired many people, friend. Things may be better, may be worse. But a lot of things were made by those with religion, and had they not been, they may have never thought of it. Their situation would have been different. Once again, maybe better, maybe worse. Even some sciences were founded by people of certain religions. (Maybe not for the religion, but it is still a part of there life that made the situation)

tl;dr: Everyone makes up what the world is today, and if something was different in one person's life, the whole world may be effected. The Butterfly Effect, I believe. :o


Cereal was created in the 50s to dumb down children in preparation of the one world government.
That's what the man wants you to think. >:O

Actually, we really wouldn't have a lot of things. Religion inspired many people, friend. Things may be better, may be worse. But a lot of things were made by those with religion, and had they not been, they may have never thought of it. Their situation would have been different. Once again, maybe better, maybe worse. Even some sciences were founded by people of certain religions. (Maybe not for the religion, but it is still a part of there life that made the situation)

tl;dr: Everyone makes up what the world is today, and if something was different in one person's life, the whole world may be effected. The Butterfly Effect, I believe. :o

That's what the man wants you to think. >:O
It's like if math were never invented/thought up.
We wouldn't have cool technology stuff.

Actually, we really wouldn't have a lot of things. Religion inspired many people, friend. Things may be better, may be worse. But a lot of things were made by those with religion, and had they not been, they may have never thought of it. Their situation would have been different. Once again, maybe better, maybe worse. Even some sciences were founded by people of certain religions. (Maybe not for the religion, but it is still a part of there life that made the situation)

tl;dr: Everyone makes up what the world is today, and if something was different in one person's life, the whole world may be effected. The Butterfly Effect, I believe. :o

That's what the man wants you to think. >:O
True, but religion still is a bigger burden then a gift.

It's like if math were never invented/thought up.
We wouldn't have cool technology stuff.
You know, Isaac Newton was a Bible enthusiast and interpreter. :o

True, but religion still is a bigger burden then a gift.
Or so you believe. Religion has helped many people, friend. True, it has hurt many as well, but every light casts a shadow.

You know, Isaac Newton was a Bible enthusiast and interpreter. :o
Or so you believe. Religion has helped many people, friend. True, it has hurt many as well, but every light casts a shadow.
Unless the light sources is directly over head, then it casts no shadow. :D

Religion costs humanity lives, money, resources, space, time, energy, etc. And it only gives a select few hope...

Not a great help to society.

Unless the light sources is directly over head, then it casts no shadow. :D

Religion costs humanity lives, money, resources, space, time, energy, etc. And it only gives a select few hope...

Not a great help to society.
Indeed it can, but I still stand firm that it can give many hope and help a multitude of people. But, sadly, like many things, corruption in it is still present.

Even so, I'm fighting a battle I'm not completely. I hold strong to my Catholic roots, but spirituality is much more important to me than religion.


Indeed it can, but I still stand firm that it can give many hope and help a multitude of people. But, sadly, like many things, corruption in it is still present.

Even so, I'm fighting a battle I'm not completely. I hold strong to my Catholic roots, but spirituality is much more important to me than religion.


I pulled my roots out in one swift stroke. No pain and lots of gain. My new aspect on the world without a religion weighing me down, really is a stress reliever. Although I never went to church much before I turned atheist.

When I grow old, and begin to die of something, I will remember this stuff, and I'll argue the thought in my head like always. But science fact beats religious fiction.