The devil made me mistake preparation H for my toothpaste this morning, and then he made me put my wife's hazelnut cream in my coffee instead of the regular cream.
Darn that bad ol' devil...
2007-02-27 04:32:13
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answer #1
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answered by Samurai Jack 6
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Hate to tell you this, but the Devil doesn't exist. It's a character made up be the first Christians to take blame away from God. There's even a line in the Bible (Old Testament) that says, 'I, the Lord God do all these things. I create good and evil' Sorry, I can't remember the exact book and verse but I've actually read it in a KJV Bible so it can easily be proven.
To answer your question, I was decieved by necessary evil for years before I 'saw the light' and realized the whole Christion religon was made up. Today, I feel pretty undecieved so far.
2007-02-27 04:36:32
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answered by strpenta 7
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I like the 'love and blessings' part of your question. You ask a question to bait atheists but it's done with love...
There is no devil. How has religion deceived you today?
2007-02-27 04:49:56
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answered by The Truth 3
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That's not a very intelligent question. Atheists are exactly a group of people who believe that there is a Devil, let alone that he actively deceives people. Come back with a question that makes sense.
2007-02-27 04:31:05
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answered by eastchic2001 5
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Earlier today, I answered one of your questions, and I thought it was an honest one. I have now seen the light, and it has revealed to me how big of a troll you are. You have a string of shockingly obtuse questions, and no way to contact you directly.
So, yes, the big deception that I believed today was that you weren't an unimaginative christian troll, but I have seen the error of my ways.
2007-02-27 07:49:14
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answer #5
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answered by eviltruitt 4
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On the way to work this morning, I read Scientific American Mind magazine. All those scientific attempts to understand human behavior are surely the work the devil.
2007-02-27 04:37:55
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answer #6
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answered by Subconsciousless 7
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Nothing. I do not accept things without evidence, and if you have evidence, it's not belief.
There are three things I hold as valid, but I do not consider them 'true'. In fact, because they are axiomic, that means they cannot be proven. They are simply the rules of the game, as it were:
1. Mathematics and logic are valid. Truth is an inherantly logical proposition. Without logic, the truth-value of any fact could never be known, there would be no way to distinguish between a true fact and a false fact. Without logic, knowledge would be unattainable.
2. Observations, unaided and aided, are valid. However, aided observations must be supported by prior observations and mathematics. For example, before the theory of optics was discovered, a microscope would have been invalid; but through study of unaided observations of lenses and beams of light, the theory of optics was mathematically formulated, so the microscope is valid. A crystal gazing ball is still invalid, but if a way to define the effect mathematically and in a way that could be verified with unaided observations was found, it would become valid as well. Without being able to trust our observations, we could aquire no data on which to operate, and thus knowledge would be unattainable.
3. The supernatural, if it exists (note: no statement is made of its existence or non-existence, just a conditional), does not in any way interact with the natural world. If a supernatural involvement can be had, then nothing can be assured as true. If the deity that oversees gravity decides to change the universal gravitational constant, for example, all things we know will suddenly be invalid, and thus knowledge could not be attained.
It is important to recognize that none of these things is considered true; they are axioms. An axiom is a statement that must be accepted or not accepted on its own merits. However, as each of them can be shown to be necessary for knowledge, one must either accept these three things, or, one must accept that nothing at all can be known, let alone known to be true or false. So these axioms must be 'accepted' or 'held' to attain knowledge, even though their axiomic nature means they themselves cannot be proven.
2007-02-27 04:31:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't believe it, you aren't a troll after all! I just finished answering your ridiculous question about night & day being a miracle. I guess thats how I was deceived today, I REALLY thought you were a sarcastic humorous troll when you are really aren't.
2007-02-27 04:43:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Since the only people who believe in the devil are Christians, maybe you should ask them that question.
Asking people who don't think something exists how that non entity affected them is pretty silly.
How did the Almighty Aqua Acorn affect your life today?
2007-02-27 04:35:57
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answered by Sun: supporting gay rights 7
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No.
but apparently you are trying to deceive us with your fake love and blessings.
Does that mean you are a devil?
2007-02-27 04:32:21
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answered by Anonymous
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