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Re: Where Do Darwinist Atheists Get Their Moral Values?     

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Author: veritas
Date: May 26, 2008 20:12

... Is it evil for a lion to eat a gazelle? It's us who turn things into evil.   No, it's us who interpret things (correctly or incorrectly) as evil, evil itself is a phenomina indendent of the observer. God cared enough to show us the way out. It's up to us to follow it.   But why should we need a way out if it's where he put us. ...
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Re: Where Do Darwinist Atheists Get Their Moral Values?     

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Author: veritas
Date: May 26, 2008 20:07

... Is it evil for a lion to eat a gazelle? It's us who turn things into evil.   No, it's us who interpret things (correctly or incorrectly) as evil, evil itself is a phenomina indendent of the observer. God cared enough to show us the way out. It's up to us to follow it.   But why should we need a way out if it's where he put us. ...
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Re: Where Do Darwinist Atheists Get Their Moral Values?     

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Author: pbamvv
Date: May 26, 2008 01:54

... Is it evil for a lion to eat a gazelle? It's us who turn things into evil.   No, it's us who interpret things (correctly or incorrectly) as evil, evil itself is a phenomina indendent of the observer. God cared enough to show us the way out. It's up to us to follow it.   But why should we need a way out if it's where he put us. Does ...
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Re: Where Do Darwinist Atheists Get Their Moral Values?     

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Author: Michael Price
Date: May 26, 2008 01:32

... Is it evil for a lion to eat a gazelle? It's us who turn things into evil.   No, it's us who interpret things (correctly or incorrectly) as evil, evil itself is a phenomina indendent of the observer. God cared enough to show us the way out. It's up to us to follow it.   But why should we need a way out if it's where he put us. Does ...
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Re: Where Do Darwinist Atheists Get Their Moral Values?     

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Author: veritas
Date: May 22, 2008 20:26

... Is it evil for a lion to eat a gazelle? It's us who turn things into evil.   No, it's us who interpret things (correctly or incorrectly) as evil, evil itself is a phenomina indendent of the observer. God cared enough to show us the way out. It's up to us to follow it.   But why should we need a way out if it's where he put us. Does evolution ...
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Re: Where Do Darwinist Atheists Get Their Moral Values?     

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Author: Michael Price
Date: May 22, 2008 19:57

...in the first place? Is it evil for a lion to eat a gazelle? It's us who turn things into evil. No, it's us who interpret things (correctly or incorrectly) as evil, evil itself is a phenomina indendent of the observer. God cared enough to show us the way out. It's up to us to follow it. But why should we need a way out if it's where he put us. Does evolution show ...
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The heart of religion (miniseries by Hunter Reon Barnes)     

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Author: Magizian
Date: Dec 21, 2007 22:08

... of evidence granting this perspective (yuck) credibility, it can still be easily scientifically proven that they have memories of being out of body, and most have seen enough unexplainable phenomina to render the possibility of something they haven't calculated as having a high probability value, more probability value. The heart of religion (Hinduism) an offshoot of Taoism, ...
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Re: Way out for physicalism?     

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Author: brian fletcher
Date: Oct 3, 2007 07:53

...not follow the laws of physics or * is irrelevant to behavior? Alternatively, how can two substantively different explanations of the same behavior both be correct? Parallel universe phenomina. Quantum mechanics being a good example. Newtonian laws 'appear' to break down. Solid objects are made principally of space and theoretical "bits of string", all in a temporary state ...
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Re: Worm Holes     

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Author: Don Stockbauer
Date: Sep 7, 2007 22:19

...... : Theory: : : Wormholes are physical manifestation of shapeshift weirds - in other : dimensions from the actual shifts of corse , due to the nature of the : phenomina...and you get stuck if you are still attached in some way to : babylon vampire system ritual child abuse paradigm (not a good : example). But of course they get stuck for real. ...
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Re: Worm Holes     

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Author: Don Stockbauer
Date: Sep 7, 2007 14:28

...googlegroups.com... : Theory: : : Wormholes are physical manifestation of shapeshift weirds - in other : dimensions from the actual shifts of corse , due to the nature of the : phenomina...and you get stuck if you are still attached in some way to : babylon vampire system ritual child abuse paradigm (not a good : example). But of course they get stuck for real. ...
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