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I'd like to be in a religion that benefits me. I like the calming aspect of choirs and amazing churches, but believing in a deity and studying a huge work of (arguably) fiction doesn't cut it for me.

You did not see my post, quit being ignorant.

Ül Oknau jét mu na déra mu.  Mi pákar gy mu lœ ka tr'ok ámanu¡

Just a blessing for you.

9-11?
what
what church do you go to. I've never heard of a christian church that has two hour services regularly. c: <3
I go to a small church in a town you never heard of.
Connection Point Church.

my entire family is either christian or catholic

and here i am

an athiest

I go to a small church in a town you never heard of.
Connection Point Church.
Do they have a webpage?
If they do link it
because there are a lot of churches with that name in different states
« Last Edit: July 26, 2011, 04:43:37 AM by Kira100000 »

Üknau jét mu pïn″

Just think, we'd be exploring space right now if it wasn't for Christianity.

Just think, we'd be exploring space right now if it wasn't for Christianity.

False, after the collapse of Rome, all literary works were destroyed except for those owned by Christian monks.  These were copied and duplicated.  Knowledge was preserved by Christianity, not held back.

Áffa tor' ükír ¢ántok.  Mi pli jatánatr'a.
« Last Edit: July 26, 2011, 05:03:07 AM by SWAT One »

False, after the collapse of Rome, all literary works were destroyed except for those owned by Christian monks.  These were copied and duplicated.
What about the Dark Ages?

Just think, we'd be exploring space right now if it wasn't for Christianity.
What the forget?
I may not care for Christianity, but why is it there fault?

I still wish Atheists would answer me this: How was everything created from nothing?

What about the Dark Ages?
This was the time where monks would dedicate their lives to duplicating these works.  The monks lived in seclusion.  When the Renaissance bloomed, the copies had become duplicated enough to sell, and people learned from the "Classic" era. (of philosophers before and after Jesus' time)
The Classics invoked reason, sparking humanism, secular beliefs, and soon enough, the modern atheist.  The monks' intention was to preserve knowledge and not start a revolution against Christianity, however...

This was the time where monks would dedicate their lives to duplicating these works.  The monks lived in seclusion.  When the Renaissance bloomed, the copies had become duplicated enough to sell, and people learned from the "Classic" era. (of philosophers before and after Jesus' time)
The Classics invoked reason, sparking humanism, secular beliefs, and soon enough, the modern atheist.  The monks' intention was to preserve knowledge and not start a revolution against Christianity, however...
http://www.hermes-press.com/DAtruth.htm

Religion always somehow contradicts itself even when you throw science out the window.

I still wish Atheists would answer me this: How was everything created from nothing?
As I said in the OP, I cant really answer your question.
I honestly dont give a stuff how we were put here.
But can I ask you, how did god come about?

#3 Makes you sound like a greedy impatient child, you know.

If you can't sit >1 minute before you eat, that's a problem.