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Kasz216 said:

 I don't know.  Let's put it this way.  Lets say you had a really strong feeling that if someone ate a cheeseburger for lunch today he would die by choking to death.

If he doesn't eat the cheeseburger, you feel better, he hasn't choked to death.  You don't know if he would have but at least he didn't.

Now lets say you warn him, and he eats the cheezeburger anwyay.  You feel bad.  But at least you tried.  So you feel less guilty.

Now lets say you don't warn him, and he eats the cheezeburger anyway.  He's dead... and you feel like a dick for not going with your instincts.

That's pretty much why many christians argue about religion as such.  

Either they convince and convert someone, and either they go to heaven, or just die like the would as non christians.

Don't but try, and can be a little consoled that they tried to save said person from Hell. 

Or feel like a jerk that they didn't do anything, even though they knew for a fact they were headed for eternal torment.


That is the greatest explination ever!!!!!

You get like thousand cool points for that and I only usually hand out in increments of 10.



"Back off, man. I'm a scientist."

Your theories are the worst kind of popular tripe, your methods are sloppy, and your conclusions are highly questionable! You are a poor scientist. Especially if you think the moon landing was faked.


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