Zoraster's evil twin
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Message 9 of 178 (72583)
12-12-2003 5:26 PM
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Reply to: Message 1 by sidelined 12-11-2003 10:48 PM
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You seek the most unfathomable, unwhispered secret of all existence. Any post that any person posts hereunder shall be a complete laughing stock. Who would be so vain as to say they know the origin of all originators?
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Zoraster's evil twin
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Message 12 of 178 (72673)
12-13-2003 11:02 AM
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Reply to: Message 11 by sidelined 12-13-2003 7:05 AM
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I agree with you sidelined, especially with the unstable foundation part; which is exactly why religions rise and fall. The truth is, people might have an idea about the nature of God, but at the same time his existence cannot be proven, and ideas on his origin would only be conjecture and wild theories. You're right, without that religion's are fallacies, but some people would still rather take that chance, "just in case" there is a God. HA! As if an existing God couldn't tell the difference of someone going through the motions and a true believer?
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