dpmnymkrprez on 12 June 2007
| Louie said: This point doesn´t bring us to the real question: Is there a god? And I still say no. there is nothing I´d like to be "near" and want to go to. There is no god I´m far away of, sorry. What do you think how many of those christians in the US really care about god? What do you think? maybe 10% of them. Christians have there rules and these rules are good (at least some of them), but this has nothing to do with the question for god. In Berlin, 50% of all people believe in...well, nothing. Oficially! There are still christians in Berlin who just don´t really believe in god. Still, I like Berlin more than any other Europe city (and I was to Lonond, Paris, Rome, etc.) ...maybe people without a religion just don´t get that much of respect in our society today. It´s like saying all school shooters are gamers. They may play games but this doesn´t force them to shoot people down. The same goes for religion: Like the shooters are reduced to their hobbies (games) and maybe just didn´t get a chance because they were different, the nihilists (etc.) are not that exepted in our world. America and Europe are christian... that´s the point. |
The majority of my relatives in Germany, in general and some in Berlin discuss the Vril organizations and the theory of Aldebarran







