ummm, what?
2006-06-17 06:16:18
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answered by deathblooms7894 5
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A strange question but here goes. When I left the testicle I was not yet anything...only half of the DNA needed to create me. When I left the womb obviously is when I was born and started the process of becoming the me that I am now. And the third part is basically do I believe in an after life. Personally I don't and I do not know why that scares christians so much. We're born, we live, and we die. All the more reason to enjoy and cherish the time that we do have.
2006-06-17 06:27:45
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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1) I did not exist in a testicle. Only the information necessary to create me existed.
2) I was born. I don't get your point on that one.
3) I don't know, but neither do you. And you trying to say that we go to heaven or hell is a little arrogant on your part. It is made up, just like scientology, islam, buddhism, and santa clause.
2006-06-17 06:18:30
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answered by bc_munkee 5
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i think it would degenerate into petty wars over abortion rights, homosexuality, pretend gods, baptism of little ones, etc, denomination adverse to denomination. you may confess, this area is a maximum lively position by ability of nature, proper up there with Politics. those are the very 2 topics our mothers and fathers warned us no longer to communicate in well mannered society. i'd recommend that the atheists stay, yet understand a sparkling moratorium on calling different human beings stupid.
2016-10-14 06:14:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, my daddy had sex with my mommy. He released semen from his penis into her vagina. The sperm in the semen swam to her egg and fertilized it. I popped out 9 months later. (So far so good? does it have to involve some dude in the sky? I don't think so.) After this, I will get up from my desk, put on my work clothes, get in my car, run an errand, and go to work. Doesn't take that dude for that either. Oh, you mean after life? I die. My life energy leaves my body. It doesn't make me feel any less special or damage my ego to know that I won't live in some dude's house in the sky.
2006-06-17 06:33:45
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answered by Anonymous
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A life was being pre-planned and those not born yet already knew the paths they would take. Birth itself is a horrifying experience for all newborns and at birth you begin a projection of the life you created for yourself.
2006-06-17 06:20:17
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answered by ladonnaschild 2
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I didn't become sentient until a while after my body was born. I started remembering things about age 3. When my brain dies, I will be over.
2006-06-17 06:36:28
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answered by Anonymous
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i was an atheist, and i can say i thought that i'd just blink out like a candle. if you are questioning, which i did later in life, then you are not an atheist truly. pray on.
2006-06-17 06:16:45
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answered by zaxonzaxoff 2
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Soulace, it is questions like this that cause friction. I am a Catholic and see no point in your question. The atheists have as much right to their belief as you or I have. I just cannot understand the point of your question...............
2006-06-17 06:23:26
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answered by thomasrobinsonantonio 7
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I'm sure that there is some golden kernel of truth that you're trying to get across here, but I'm not seeing it.
2006-06-17 06:30:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you should ask your Mommy or Daddy about this, but this site might help you.
http://www.babyguideuk.com/pregnancy/articles/conception_to_birth.asp
2006-06-17 06:19:57
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answered by Anonymous
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