Yawn!
1) learn to spell
2) Koreans actually exist
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2007-03-25 07:25:35
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answer #1
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answered by abetterfate 7
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Do Murices understand...?
That just becuase you dont believe in Yoda,doesnt void the fact that He has affect on you.He has affect in the form of Yodly people,in the form of star wars fans... the Trilogies,Through your spirit.The fact that you dont believ only means you're more likely to recieve Yoda's wrath,instead of His mercy.
If I say that I dont believe in stormtroopers, does that change the fact they hate us and want to blow the U.S. off the map?Agree or disagree the fact that someone doesnt believe something,does not change the fact that that something can still have a very real affect on them?
2007-03-25 14:39:06
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answer #2
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answered by eldad9 6
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As a misspelled atheist, your point is valid and foolish. Not believing in something doesn't make it so; every atheist understands that. Believing in God as you do also does not make it so. Nor does a pastor, priest or evangelical (I think you meant evangelist) saying it make it so either. Or the fact that it's written in a book.
Also, Koreans don't "hate us and want to blow the U.S. off the map." I know this wasn't the point of your question, but you obviously don't understand the difference between a) North Korea and South Korea, b) the North Korean government and all the Korean people, and c) those North Koreans who want to go to war with us and the millions of Korean-Americans who technically are us. But that's the sort of ignorance I've come to expect from theists.
The effect of God is not measurable, provable or rational, and believing in him requires faith. Faith is merely suspension of logic. It is truthiness; believing in what you wish is true rather than what the facts suggest.
2007-03-25 14:31:01
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answer #3
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answered by Dan X 4
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Among the things that I understand is that if one wants to think clearly, one must be careful with language. Such things as "Do ateist understand..." indicate a rather cavalier attitude toward language. Language is the material with which we think.
As to Koreans, I have had many long and pleasant relationships with Koreans and I have yet to meet one who wants "to blow us off the map," so I suspect that you're getting your information about Koreans from a tainted source.
Let's now move on to the notion of belief. If we examine data, and that examination leads us to a conclusion, should we discard the data, or the capacity to reason? Which would you recommend?
Suppose I ask you whether you leave out cookies and milk for Santa every Christmas Eve. What would your answer be? Why?
I would suggest that you alternate your reading of the Bible with such things as "Misquoting Jesus," by Bart D. Ehrman, and "Why We Believe What We Believe," by Andrew Newberg. It really might help you increase your understanding.
And that wouldn't be a bad idea at all.
2007-03-25 14:33:03
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Do Christian's understand that just because you believe in Satan, doesnt' void the fact that he doesn't exist? And that every bad choice you've made was because YOU made a bad choice? Do you understand that every bad thing that has happened to you, every moment of sadness, was all a result of how YOU chose to perceive things? Do you understand that just because you believe there is a heaven, it doesn't mean that it's real and that you will go there? That you will die and be dead like the rest of us? Do you realize that just because you choose not to use your brain, doesn't mean that a more logical answer doesn't exist? You have no idea how to debate. You're preaching at me, not giving me logical reasons to see your point. What you're doing is called "arguing." Debating requires logical points, not points based on the assumption that you are correct. A debate is a way of two people to present points to one another to come to a conclusion.
2007-03-25 14:30:20
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answer #5
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answered by Godfather76 2
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The fact that I don't believe only means you're more likely to receive god's wrath , instead of his mercy. Do you understand what you are writing??
Apparently not, because if I don't believe in god, I certainly don't believe in wrath, heaven or anything else associated with religion. I little research goes a long way friend.
2007-03-25 14:29:36
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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First, what is "ateist"
Secondly. Do you understand that just because you believe in a god, that does not mean it as any affect on you.
Thirdly, I personally know several Koreans and none of them hate the US or want to blow it up.
They are as afraid of Kim Jong-Il as you are, Maybe more.
Lastly, I have no fear fear of the non-existent wrath of a non-existent deity.
2007-03-25 14:32:39
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answer #7
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answered by Dawn G 6
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Sorry but the only affect your religion has on me is when you manage to sneak it into the laws of the land.
Did the reverse of your argument ever occur to you? The reality that just because you DO believe in something doesn't mean it's the truth? I can firmly believe that there are neon purple alligators in your bedroom right now eating your pillow, but that won't make it be true.
2007-03-25 14:27:43
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answer #8
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answered by Sun: supporting gay rights 7
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You are a very oppinianated, stereotypical, annoying person. Atheists have there mind made up. They aren't going to change there point of view because you say god can still affect them, Also, leave the Koreans alone. Do you honestly think everyone of them want to blow the U.S of the map ?
NO. Leave em alone!
Blessed Be
2007-03-25 14:27:14
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answer #9
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answered by Jane ♥ 3
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1. Learn to spell, please.
2. Please define "affect in the form of Godly people"?
3. Could not care less about God's wrath, or his/her/its mercy.
4. Disagree with last paragraph, in any/all cases where the supernatural, the mystical, the fictitious or the imaginary are the subjects. ... Also, your "argument" indicates you need:
- Philosophy of Logic 101 (or earlier);
- An understanding that there is *no* supernatural.
2007-03-25 14:27:38
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Maurice, do you understand that the Flying Spaghetti Monster has an affect on you? Just because you think you haven't been touched by his Noodly Appendages, it doesn't mean that you haven't!
Agree or disagree, the fact that something doesn't exist doesn't change the fact that some people let it rule their lives and distort how they see reality.
2007-03-25 14:35:16
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answer #11
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answered by Jim L 5
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