DeathB4Life
Bánned
- Joined
- Feb 4, 2006
- Messages
- 590
- Gender
- Male
- HSC
- 2006
"Athiest believe that there is no afterlife for the sole, yet logical reason being that there is absolutely no proof of its existence"
"An example of Athiesm in Australia is John Smith, self proclaimed Australian athiest."
"Humanist believe in bettering humanity and the world rather than relying on the convient existence of an undisprovable perfect afterlife"
"The land is crucial in the survival of the Aboriginal people both physically and spiritually. Without the land the Aboriginal people would drown."
"Many Christian teachings have been integrated into Aboriginal spirituality, especially those that do not contradict the original Aboriginal teachings."
"Death is seen not as negative or depressing but rather as a positive and fruitful occurence in which the destruction of a cell of the cancerous growth that is the human race has resulted."
"Christian teachings state that suffering is only a temporary condition which is present in the temporary life. All suffering experienced in life, whether done unto one by others, by nature or even if self inflicted, is replaced with happiness in the afterlife (unless one goes to Hell, in which case more suffering will result)"
"The Bush Brotherhood has aided in preaching Christian teachings to the otherwise Satanic and Paganistic rural communities of Australia"
"The Christian ethical system provides the followers with guidelines to conformity aswell as the foundations for morals, seeing as we, as mere mortals, are incapable of creating morals ourselves."
"....mere mortals such as you and I and the rest of the human population of the world, just to name a few"
"During the early years of Christianity many followers kept a low profile in order to avoid social rejection and persecution. Paul Of Tarssus encouraged the Christians to take a stand against their oppressors and many a death did occur during such years."
"Paul encouraged the Christian communities to become accepting of the Gentiles. This aspect of Christianity has been passed down through the ages, with the modern day Church continuing to be accepting of all new recruits, as well as going on to forcing the light of Christ onto the non believers"
I <3 being non religious, forced into doing 2 unit religion against my wishes, having 10 other units which i am happy with and my last exam having approximately 0% chance of being able to effect my UAI. What a fabulous way to end the HSC :rofl:
"An example of Athiesm in Australia is John Smith, self proclaimed Australian athiest."
"Humanist believe in bettering humanity and the world rather than relying on the convient existence of an undisprovable perfect afterlife"
"The land is crucial in the survival of the Aboriginal people both physically and spiritually. Without the land the Aboriginal people would drown."
"Many Christian teachings have been integrated into Aboriginal spirituality, especially those that do not contradict the original Aboriginal teachings."
"Death is seen not as negative or depressing but rather as a positive and fruitful occurence in which the destruction of a cell of the cancerous growth that is the human race has resulted."
"Christian teachings state that suffering is only a temporary condition which is present in the temporary life. All suffering experienced in life, whether done unto one by others, by nature or even if self inflicted, is replaced with happiness in the afterlife (unless one goes to Hell, in which case more suffering will result)"
"The Bush Brotherhood has aided in preaching Christian teachings to the otherwise Satanic and Paganistic rural communities of Australia"
"The Christian ethical system provides the followers with guidelines to conformity aswell as the foundations for morals, seeing as we, as mere mortals, are incapable of creating morals ourselves."
"....mere mortals such as you and I and the rest of the human population of the world, just to name a few"
"During the early years of Christianity many followers kept a low profile in order to avoid social rejection and persecution. Paul Of Tarssus encouraged the Christians to take a stand against their oppressors and many a death did occur during such years."
"Paul encouraged the Christian communities to become accepting of the Gentiles. This aspect of Christianity has been passed down through the ages, with the modern day Church continuing to be accepting of all new recruits, as well as going on to forcing the light of Christ onto the non believers"
I <3 being non religious, forced into doing 2 unit religion against my wishes, having 10 other units which i am happy with and my last exam having approximately 0% chance of being able to effect my UAI. What a fabulous way to end the HSC :rofl: