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Oh man, this again? just like Xzibit said
"Oh not these n***** again" -__-



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chocoloco said:
Player1x3 said:
Galaki said:
mchaza said:
the chances of global unity and world peace are far lower than humans becoming extinct.

You have to face the fact that we are a very destructive violent creature, just look around, we are spending so much resources on building weapons to destroy us then help us.

We are greed driven, destruction is only a side effect.


No we are not. We choose to be so. Nature doesnt make us bad, we do it ourselves. We are neither greedy nor destructive by nature.

That could never be true if being greedy and destructive was not innate in people than acting that way would not even occur to us. Any way of acting is a part of nature because we are a part of nature.

If humans are greedy by nature, than every single human on the planet would be greedy. My grandfather is the very definition of, for the lack of the better word, ''anti-greedy''.  And humans arent controlled by nature, we have free wil to decide weather or not we choose money over everything else in the world, or put aside materialistic things and look up to ore important things in life. For example, no one is born a serial killer, they either choose to do so, or are made that way in the childhood, but they sure as hell weren't born with the desire to kill people.



lestatdark said:
WiseOwl said:
It's true and I am very aware, but its always good to see others are too. Cause there are some people in this world that have never touched a Bible.

What's that got to do with anything? I've read the entire bible, I went to mass and I've had extensive explainings about it from my fevourlishly catolic grandparents back when I was a little boy and I don't believe a single word in the Bible.

I'm Wiccan by the way, why should the bible be more true than what I believe? 


Wicca? They practice witchcraft, satanism and worship nature, right? Im not very educated on on non abrahamic religions.



Player1x3 said:
lestatdark said:
WiseOwl said:
It's true and I am very aware, but its always good to see others are too. Cause there are some people in this world that have never touched a Bible.

What's that got to do with anything? I've read the entire bible, I went to mass and I've had extensive explainings about it from my fevourlishly catolic grandparents back when I was a little boy and I don't believe a single word in the Bible.

I'm Wiccan by the way, why should the bible be more true than what I believe? 


Wicca? They practice witchcraft, satanism and worship nature, right? Im not very educated on on non abrahamic religions.

No kiddin'?



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Galaki said:
Player1x3 said:
Galaki said:
mchaza said:
the chances of global unity and world peace are far lower than humans becoming extinct.

You have to face the fact that we are a very destructive violent creature, just look around, we are spending so much resources on building weapons to destroy us then help us.

We are greed driven, destruction is only a side effect.


No we are not. We choose to be so. Nature doesnt make us bad, we do it ourselves. We are neither greedy nor destructive by nature.



Some believe that we are born good. Some believe that we are born bad. Some believe that we are born neutral.

Some believe we're just born and make all those concepts up as we go :P

When it comes to a single world religion, I really, really, really don't see that happening (besides maybe on an "official" level). Only shot would be if that one religion was non-religious. I don't think even extreme supernatural intervention would change that. I mean, assuming they don't just wipe our minds.

Also, Player1x3, I see your vision of humans is as if we're removed from nature, special. I think this kind of argument about human nature can't really be settled between people with a creationist view and people with a more naturalistic one.



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Player1x3 said:
lestatdark said:
WiseOwl said:
It's true and I am very aware, but its always good to see others are too. Cause there are some people in this world that have never touched a Bible.

What's that got to do with anything? I've read the entire bible, I went to mass and I've had extensive explainings about it from my fevourlishly catolic grandparents back when I was a little boy and I don't believe a single word in the Bible.

I'm Wiccan by the way, why should the bible be more true than what I believe? 


Wicca? They practice witchcraft, satanism and worship nature, right? Im not very educated on on non abrahamic religions.

Satanism? Far from it. What you call satan is merely a misrepresentation of the horned forest god from the celts time. Christianty just found it, let's us say, "convenient" to represent it as the form of the greater evil mainly to allure their followers from the so called pagan religions. As a newcomer religion in that age and time, it was a pretty obvious move. 

But I digress. No we don't worship Satan or any form of evil at all, we don't do sacrificial rituals nor we do curses or jinxes or any other form of evil that you can peg us. Yes we do practice witchcraft, but it's a self-healing form of witchcraft, enhanced with the common bond that every living thing has with mother nature herself. 

We have do have our own code, the Wiccan Rede, but as a summary, is a moral code in which we believe that, above all, as long as you don't harm anyone, you're free to do as you choose, for the goddess loves everyone of her children indiscriminately (and I do focus on the word Indiscriminately, which is a word that the abrahamic religions seems to have forgotten what it means). Also, we believe that life itself is based on a rule of three, which for every good or bad deed that you perform will come back to you threefold, thus enhancing the primary belief of the Rede. 



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justinian said:
Chevinator123 said:
i dont believe all this religious nonsense but it is true that they are trying to make 1 world government and 1 world currenc



This. It doesn't matter if the bible predicts it or not, or religious groups believe it or not.

The FACT remains that there is evidence to support what the OP is saying  - and I am NOT refering to his biblical interpretation but the worldly one.

I believe this one world government and currency will happen and it has nothiing to do with bible predictions.

The global conditions are not quite right yet but it's getting there.


Good point, and I think it's worth asking: Would a world government really be so terrifying?

Consider all of the great federations in the world. Were the states of America so much better off before they united? How about the centuries of imperial conquest before the EU arose? The bloody wars of pre-unification China?

All those federations arose because those disparate states could solve problems in unity which couldn't be solved as individuals. Today we're facing a number of very serious problems which are global in scope, and I wonder if we'll ever be able to solve them without a global federation.



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The prophecies in Revelation were referring to something that would happen in the Roman Empire, and they did not come true. The book of Daniel, which Revelation is based on, took place in Greece and a devastating war it would have with Egypt - that didn't happen either.

Prophecies are rooted in superstition; people have been claiming that biblical prophecies are on the verge of occurring ever since they were written.

Although I do STILL give them more credibility than Pachter's predictions... Biblical prophecies have 0 credibility, Patcher's predictions usually indicate the opposite will happen.



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Farmageddon said:

Some believe we're just born and make all those concepts up as we go :P

When it comes to a single world religion, I really, really, really don't see that happening (besides maybe on an "official" level). Only shot would be if that one religion was non-religious. I don't think even extreme supernatural intervention would change that. I mean, assuming they don't just wipe our minds.

Also, Player1x3, I see your vision of humans is as if we're removed from nature, special. I think this kind of argument about human nature can't really be settled between people with a creationist view and people with a more naturalistic one.

How can this be?



"I don't understand how someone could like Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky, but not like Twilight!!!"

"Last book I read was Brokeback Mountain, I just don't have the patience for them unless it's softcore porn."

                                                                               (The Voice of a Generation and Seece)

"If you cant stand the sound of your own voice than dont become a singer !!!!!"

                                                                               (pizzahut451)

lestatdark said:
Player1x3 said:
lestatdark said:
WiseOwl said:
It's true and I am very aware, but its always good to see others are too. Cause there are some people in this world that have never touched a Bible.

What's that got to do with anything? I've read the entire bible, I went to mass and I've had extensive explainings about it from my fevourlishly catolic grandparents back when I was a little boy and I don't believe a single word in the Bible.

I'm Wiccan by the way, why should the bible be more true than what I believe? 


Wicca? They practice witchcraft, satanism and worship nature, right? Im not very educated on on non abrahamic religions.

Satanism? Far from it. What you call satan is merely a misrepresentation of the horned forest god from the celts time. Christianty just found it, let's us say, "convenient" to represent it as the form of the greater evil mainly to allure their followers from the so called pagan religions. As a newcomer religion in that age and time, it was a pretty obvious move. 

But I digress. No we don't worship Satan or any form of evil at all, we don't do sacrificial rituals nor we do curses or jinxes or any other form of evil that you can peg us. Yes we do practice witchcraft, but it's a self-healing form of witchcraft, enhanced with the common bond that every living thing has with mother nature herself. 

We have do have our own code, the Wiccan Rede, but as a summary, is a moral code in which we believe that, above all, as long as you don't harm anyone, you're free to do as you choose, for the goddess loves everyone of her children indiscriminately (and I do focus on the word Indiscriminately, which is a word that the abrahamic religions seems to have forgotten what it means). Also, we believe that life itself is based on a rule of three, which for every good or bad deed that you perform will come back to you threefold, thus enhancing the primary belief of the Rede. 

You worhip a Goddess? So basiclly feministic version of Christianity (no pun or insult intended) ? That moral code exists in Christianity as well, only God gives it not Goddess lol