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these are part of the OT Laws which Jews should follow... they are not for Christians
Christians don't even observe the sabbath!
I take the Bible very seriously, and I would never do any of the above... in fact, it would be a sin.
wat lol do you believe in magic are you three?
 

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Christians don't follow the OT, oh oky that must be why I listened to 2 hours of OT at Anglican mass 3 weeks ago
 

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We are all but structured conglomerations of tiny vibrating strands of energy, we pass each moment of time by a set amount of string interactions which only ever increase the entropy in the universe, all that we are is just a bunch of strings, isolated out partially from the other strings in this universe. For this great bunch of strings, is it really necessary to proclaim a lord as the creator of them? We are feeble minded humans who cannot hope to comprehend the greatest underlying truth to the creation of matter. But for all the evidence we do have, we can rest assured that our derivation is of mathematical origin. The rest we may leave to an advanced species
 

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We are all but structured conglomerations of tiny vibrating strands of energy, we pass each moment of time by a set amount of string interactions which only ever increase the entropy in the universe, all that we are is just a bunch of strings, isolated out partially from the other strings in this universe. For this great bunch of strings, is it really necessary to proclaim a lord as the creator of them? We are feeble minded humans who cannot hope to comprehend the greatest underlying truth to the creation of matter. But for all the evidence we do have, we can rest assured that our derivation is of mathematical origin. The rest we may leave to an advanced species
tl;dr
 

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We are all but structured conglomerations of tiny vibrating strands of energy, we pass each moment of time by a set amount of string interactions which only ever increase the entropy in the universe, all that we are is just a bunch of strings, isolated out partially from the other strings in this universe. For this great bunch of strings, is it really necessary to proclaim a lord as the creator of them? We are feeble minded humans who cannot hope to comprehend the greatest underlying truth to the creation of matter. But for all the evidence we do have, we can rest assured that our derivation is of mathematical origin. The rest we may leave to an advanced species
yeah that's great and all

but hugely irrelevant hey
 

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We are all but structured conglomerations of tiny vibrating strands of energy, we pass each moment of time by a set amount of string interactions which only ever increase the entropy in the universe, all that we are is just a bunch of strings, isolated out partially from the other strings in this universe. For this great bunch of strings, is it really necessary to proclaim a lord as the creator of them? We are feeble minded humans who cannot hope to comprehend the greatest underlying truth to the creation of matter. But for all the evidence we do have, we can rest assured that our derivation is of mathematical origin. The rest we may leave to an advanced species
tone it down aspie
 

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Christians don't follow the OT, oh oky that must be why I listened to 2 hours of OT at Anglican mass 3 weeks ago
i didn't say that. i said that christians don't follow the mosaic law. i never insinuated that NT>OT, they are both God's word. However, the OT regards what God command Moses to do: Christians believe this is accurate, but not relevant to us currently, however it is still important as this is our roots.
 

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i didn't say that. i said that christians don't follow the mosaic law. i never insinuated that NT>OT, they are both God's word. However, the OT regards what God command Moses to do: Christians believe this is accurate, but not relevant to us currently, however it is still important as this is our roots.
dude you believe in magic shut up
 

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did not watch video but if I had to choose which sex is better it is obviously male
 

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dude you believe in magic shut up
magic requires effort yielding results that would not have come about without the preccence of something super natural

religion involves having faith in something that probably isnt there, praying to it, doing what 'it' tells you by following it teachings and generally wasting your time and withholding from fun things liek sex and drugs

edit: just read that^ I do not believe in magic
 

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dude you believe in magic shut up
when you say "magic" are you referring to the presence and actions of God?
Because I don't consider that magic, as I consider actions of God to be entirely expected, given that He has power over the whole universe.
 

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when you say "magic" are you referring to the presence and actions of God?
Because I don't consider that magic, as I consider actions of God to be entirely expected, given that He has power over the whole universe.
when you say "magic" are you referring to the presence and actions of Gandalf the Grey?
Because I don't consider that magic, a wizard is never late, nor is he early. He arrives precisely when he means to.
 
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We are all but structured conglomerations of tiny vibrating strands of energy, we pass each moment of time by a set amount of string interactions which only ever increase the entropy in the universe, all that we are is just a bunch of strings, isolated out partially from the other strings in this universe. For this great bunch of strings, is it really necessary to proclaim a lord as the creator of them? We are feeble minded humans who cannot hope to comprehend the greatest underlying truth to the creation of matter. But for all the evidence we do have, we can rest assured that our derivation is of mathematical origin. The rest we may leave to an advanced species
I don't get this analogy

Not trying to sound mean or anything, but I don't understand what you're trying to say? My understanding of what you said is that we're humans, and over time, we interact with a greater audience of people. Then you say... we're humans, therefore we will never understand the origin of our creation, but take solace in knowing that there is a being greater than us?
If we don't understand the origin of our creation, how do we know there's an "advanced species", or in other words, a God?

Just because we don't understand our creation now, doesn't mean we wont be able to in the future. There's been so many technological advances in such a short period of time, who knows, we may find the origin of the universe sooner than we think.

I don't think it's right to assume there is a greater being that created all of this just because we can't explain or understand things yet.
 
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