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Re: hmm
Date:10:29 pm Sun Oct 15, 1995
Number:#105
From:Grandpa
Base:Bomb_NET Programs
To:Temujin
Subj:Re: hmm
T> Early reglion was considered science, and supreme, to go against it was to b T> a heretic. (Galieo for example). but since then yes religion has change T> a bit to go with the spritual side, BUT what gets me is that religion has t T> ignorance and cockyness to explain things like science does however with no T> FACT to base it on. SUch as death, science says "We haven't a fucking clue" T> but religion has all the answers, but there is no fact, you can't prove it T> until you've died yourself, can't go by 'near death experiences' because if T> they knew what happened when you died they can't tell you because their dead T> Um, so your saying that the Son of God doesn't know what happens after we die. Right... Yours Truly Grandpa * Origin: +%+ The Tide - 28.8k Node 1 - 1.93Gigs (2662:519/140)
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T> Early reglion was considered science, and supreme, to go against it was to b
T> a heretic. (Galieo for example). but since then yes religion has change
T> a bit to go with the spritual side, BUT what gets me is that religion has t
T> ignorance and cockyness to explain things like science does however with no
T> FACT to base it on. SUch as death, science says "We haven't a fucking clue"
T> but religion has all the answers, but there is no fact, you can't prove it
T> until you've died yourself, can't go by 'near death experiences' because if
T> they knew what happened when you died they can't tell you because their dead
T>
Um, so your saying that the Son of God doesn't know what happens after we die.
Right...
Yours Truly
Grandpa
* Origin: +%+ The Tide - 28.8k Node 1 - 1.93Gigs (2662:519/140)