@sarah In science an effect can only be conceived when one has a cause. Analyzing the effects and concluding that there is logic and evidence of intelligent mechanisms in their order, then the cause must necessarily be intelligent. If we take apart a mechanical watch and put it in a box and shake it randomly, will the watch fit itself? Will your gears automatically deploy? In the case of the Universe, unknown and unlimited to our understanding, despite the efforts of quantum physics and astronomy, its cause goes beyond a Big Bang. I think that for something supreme and endless like the universe there must be a Supreme Intelligence and Primary Cause of All things, independent of our personal beliefs.
Posts made by B3r1n
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RE: Who created this universe?
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RE: what games u like the most ?
@Hyde Actually playing Contra Returns, from Konami and Tencent. This game is a remake of a classical game from 90's
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RE: Do you guys have jobs?
@MysteriousBibi I'm nurse and I work in sanitary surveillance, doing inspections on health services
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RE: Hoe hoe hoe merry kiss ass. Haha
@Bela-Hella Hey Bela!! Merry Kiss Ass!!!
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RE: Whats your zodiac sign?
@Megatron Hey, yy zodiac sign is a Lion and my chinese horoscope is a Rat too.
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RE: What’s your favorite song?
@WillWinsWow For while I recommend Slavianka, from Red Army Choir, Per Aspera Ad Astra, from Haggard and the album Le Fleurs du Mal from Therion
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RE: Who decides what's right or wrong?
@TheIronSea Primitive human groupings had to develop some form of organization and from this emerged rules dictated by leaders, thinkers, dictators, legislators to produce some form of justice. Nowadays increasingly complex societies need to determine the norms, based on their parliaments, congresses, courts and higher courts. Right and wrong are always relative, but relativism should not be the basis of our behavior, but to do to the other what we would like them to do to us.
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RE: What do you think of Greta Thunberg?
@AppleScruff It is very authentic to be an activist when one has access to consumer goods in a developed and self sufficient country.
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RE: Any normal people on this site?
@SAMMAR28 I agree with u. A good way to talk without judgments. Good!!
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RE: What is your favorite thing to breathe?
@sarah_the_magpie said in What is your favorite thing to breathe?:
spicy air
Sodium hypochlorite and chlorine may release irritating vapors into the nasal mucosa and even intoxication in larger quantities. Read the safety data sheet for chemicals before inhaling anything. Be careful! Oxygen is the best option: D
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RE: Any normal people on this site?
Hello, unfortunatelly or no all the people here are normal, with all their standard deviation, hopes and frustration, hidden behind masks. But friendship is possible in the most weird situations, specially if exists some respect. I saw that u're Apatheistic, meaning total apathy or indifference towards the existence of god (s). Well would be good to meet u by the difference of opinions. Have a good day!!
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RE: Does religion play a significant role in your life??
@MaliceAlice Hey Alice! Perhaps not religion itself, as a set of rules or dogmas, as this only trains people. But when religious principles deal with the improvement of the individual so that he becomes a better person, with more empathy and sensitivity to the suffering of the other and still has confidence in a life after physical death, with compensations and consequences of his moral choices. In this sense for me the religious principles of the doctrine that I follow are important to my choices and attitudes and assists in my personal improvement.
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RE: Someone text me
@fernanda Hey Fernanda, would like to ward off your boredom
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RE: Let's play a game: Ask the next person a question!
@Scottish Invisibility. Can u Tell us a secret?
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RE: A little booty never killed nobody
@missmia Olá, vi em seu perfil que você fala português? Qual sua nacionalidade?
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RE: Do you think ISLAM is a religion of terrorism ?
@Muslim If we look at the history of peoples around the world, their personal motives disguised as religion have been responsible for the greatest conflicts, wars and genocide, as in the past Jews have done by wiping out pagan peoples, the Church of Rome with its Inquisition and radical Islamic organizations like the Taliban or the Daesh. It is not religious doctrines responsible for evils such as terrorism, but those who manipulate masses suffered by using them as instruments of their interests, whether they are would-be priests, gurus, prophets, or visionaries.