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The fucken best time of my life, is all I can say. Well actually theres tons more to say so here goes. Leavers has truely been the funnest time of my life, and I’m 18 now so I’ve started going clubbing and partying all over the place, showing off my real ID to bouncers and bottle shop workers with pride as I walk on by. But let me tell you again nothing beats leavers. A week of hardcore binge drinking with your mates at a distant location with no worries, no stress, no work, no bullshit, no parents or adults to tell you off, just you, you’re mates and the rest of the partying 17 year old children in Perth!
We got there on the 25th of November I think it was? Anyway I headed for Margaret River with my mates Champs, Blunty, Troppy, Jack, Christian and Nick. I drove us all down in my Jeep, took about 3 hours. The journey down was extremely exciting, yet boring at the same time because it was a 3 hour drive. We were all nervous and were trying to picture what the resort was going to be like, what our house was going to be like, which room we were gonna have, what drink we were gonna pop as soon as we got there, and what hot chicks were going to be sleeping next door. Read the rest of this entry »
100% certainty is something many people are unsure of what it actually means. Are atheists 100% sure that god does not exist? No. No one can be sure that anything can 100% not exist (within the entire universe), the only thing we can do is have 100% certainty that something does exist. We are not 100% sure that there are unicorns with spider legs on the moon, its possible, but highly unlikely. We have never seen a unicorn with spider legs on the moon from our telescopes, so no we don’t believe it. But we can’t be 100% certain unless we inspect every square foot of the moon. But even after we do that, we still cannot conclude that the unicorns still do not exist on the moon, because 10 seconds after we make the claim, an alien spaceship could have come along and dropped the unicorn with spider legs on the moon without us knowing. It’s possible, but extremely unlikely, but still possible. The only thing we could be 100% certain of is that the unicorn 100% did not exist on the moon during the exact date and time that the moon was inspected. Read the rest of this entry »
The exact same argument that all Creationists/Evangelical Christians use goes like this. “We look at a watch and know that there was a watchmaker, we look at the painting and know there was a painter.” You might be thinking, “he’s exactly right, I can understand his logic with this argument, there must be a God! Hooray!” This argument that they make clearly had no thought put into it at all, there is a lot of variables we have to go over here. First of all, when we look at a watch, it does not “prove” that there was a watchmaker, the only thing is proves is that there is a watch! Simple as that, we may conclude straight away that there was a creator of the object judging by its beauty and complexity, fair enough but why is it that this beautiful and complex object could not form over millions of years by natural causes? And you may now be thinking, “well that’s just stupid, look at it! You’d have to be an idiot not to ‘know’ that the watch had a watch maker.” Read the rest of this entry »
Look at this nut…
And yaay, the beauty and mysteries of God reign upon us each day and forever bring us happiness and joy and love for everyone and everything around us. But most important of all, he gave us free will! What does this mean? This means that God gave us free will to do whatever we want, whenever we want, without God interfering with any of it! It’s all 100% up to us. But why is it that we have free will? Well, it all started with Adam and Eve apparently. You see if Adam hadn’t of eaten that bad apple, just because he was tempted by a talking snake, we would all still be naked in the Garden of Eden with no diseases or technology or sweet desserts or barbeque’s. We would all live in complete perfectness! But instead, God kicked them out of the garden, and said, “fine, if you don’t want to obey me and live by my rules, go ahead, live in the real world with free will!”
And thus we have free will today. This is why God doesn’t stop all the wars, because we have we will. This is why God doesn’t cure cancer and other diseases, this is why God doesn’t stop natural disasters, this is why God doesn’t lift a finger to do anything. It’s our fault people, it’s called FREE WILL!
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I was strolling around youtube and found this video and just had to make a post about it. It moved me and sent chills through my spine, chills of hatred and anger that people love such an animal of a God. This video shows just how awesome the God that you believe in is. There is so much good in the world, that God is among us, and he loves us. Never mind about all the bad things, lets just ignore those parts, because overall, God is good
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Imagine this situation for a moment: You know that your best friend Johnny is going to the local shopping centre to buy some things that he needed to get. The time is 5PM and you know that Johnny is going to the shops at 5.30PM. You get a phone call from another good friend saying that he heard some of the guys at school saying they knew Johnny was going to the shops at 5.30PM and they were going to pay him a visit and beat the living shit out of him, and maybe even kill him if he tries to fight back. This friend is telling you this because he wants you to call Johhny and tell him not to go shopping because he doesn’t have his number. You hang up the phone, and think. You imagine what is going to happen to your best friend within 30 minutes if you don’t call him and tell him not to go, or at least call the police or someone to get some help there. After a good hard think, you then think to youself, “meh, I don’t really care what happens to him, he’s only my bestest friend in the whole world, don’t really matter if he dies.”
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Whenever a Christian preaches to me about God, and explains how if I don’t believe, I will go to hell, I always reply with this analogy: “Yes, well if you don’t believe in my God, The Flying Spaghetti Monster, you too will go to hell, so you’d better believe in my God too, otherwise you will suffer. You might as well believe in him anyway, afterall, you’ve got nothing to loose right?”
What I just did was recite Pascals Wager to them, but used another God inplace of the Christian God. What can you say to that? You can’t say, “well, that’s different, your God isn’t real, but mine is!” So what makes your God more real than mine? Both are invisible. We both have our own holy book. When I pray to my God, I have the same chance of getting what I prayed for as you do if you prayed to your God.
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The other day at work a friend of mine who is a Christian came up to me and started to carry on about how beautiful the world is and how perfect it is. He regularly goes snorkeling at the beach in the low tide to have a look at the reef and all the fish and plants and all that. He then continued saying that the stuff he finds when he goes snorkling and the beauty that he sees is just so amazing that this world had to be created by a God. Specifically the Christian God. I always reply to this argument by saying that the world is not perfect at all, there is just as many bad things that occur in this world than perfect things such as tornadoes, earth quakes, disease, starvation, floors, extreme heat, extreme cold, being killed by a dangerous predator, and so on. But then he still doesn’t think deep into that and replies with, “well we need all those things because without them, the world wouldn’t work, we wouldn’t have a life. When one person dies, another person survives.”
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