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emilie autumn said:
Kasz216 said:
emilie autumn said:
religions and gods are all creations of men, they are the necesety for men to explain unexplainable things, as friedrich nietzsche said "god is dead" he is indeed of no use in modern times since we can explain everything with science so why do cling to him?

We REALLY REALLY can't.

Hell most scientists think it's likely possible we can't even perceive everything.  Let alone explain it.

we humans can't, but a superior creature(aliens) maybe be able to or developement of such a machine that will lead you to detection of such things you can't percieve, our brain hasn't being exploited to its maximum capacity yet so we still ahven't seing all from human beings

Now who sounds like the religious nutjob.

 



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