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kill satan 9 56.25%
 
go to heaven 6 37.50%
 
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but you have one in the neither world



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I don't think you can kill Satan... even if you could, how do you know it would accomplish anything?



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I would like to kill Satan and become the new Satan of the world !
Muahahaaahahaha~ Then I would get bored and kill myself --''



Pibituh said:
I would like to kill Satan and become the new Satan of the world !
Muahahaaahahaha~ Then I would get bored and kill myself --''



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There's no point in killing him then if you can go to heaven!



    

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What the...hell...?



 

 

Take my love, take my land..

MoHasanie said:
There's no point in killing him then if you can go to heaven!



after you kill satan,all people dat die after u can go to heaven :)



kowenicki said:
Both are impossible

May I suggest The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins as a starting point.




nothing is impossible.u just have do some hard work



Why would anyone want to kill Santa?



“It appeared that there had even been demonstrations to thank Big Brother for raising the chocolate ration to twenty grams a week. And only yesterday, he reflected, it had been announced that the ration was to be reduced to twenty grams a week. Was it possible that they could swallow that, after only twenty-four hours? Yes, they swallowed it.”

- George Orwell, ‘1984’

kowenicki said:
Both are impossible

May I suggest The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins as a starting point.


I don't know about that.  Despite his dislike of religion, Richard Dawkins writings seem provide some of the biggest arguements for blind faith immaginable, as that's more or less all his writing style entails.

There are plenty of compelling arguements for atheism, Richard Dawkins tends to make none of them, and insteaad relies on blind faith to come up with reasons for religion being evil that are pretty eaisly seen through with even a basic application of cause and effect.

I'm honestly quite surprised you'd cite him... he's roughly the atheist version of Jerry Fallwell.