I liked Ren and Stimpy. It was disturbing but I still liked it.
Pika_Chu
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Distrubing cartoons
by d indoes anybody remeber any distrubing cartoon as children.
i remeber ren and stimpy from the early 90's.. .
http://youtu.be/pxe2cbd-jwe.
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Richard Dawkins believes in intelligent design?
by slimboyfat inwhat gives?.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9m_zf8r5e7w.
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Pika_Chu
Okay, so Dawkins thinks aliens making us is JUST as likely, and if not, MORE likely than God making us. Well all I have to say to that is "DUH!" If God doesn't exist, he doesn't do much creating, then, does he? What is so complicated about this?
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Richard Dawkins believes in intelligent design?
by slimboyfat inwhat gives?.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9m_zf8r5e7w.
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Pika_Chu
I'm thinking he doesn't exactly reject the idea that god created life on earth any more than he rejects the idea that aliens created us. He says its possilbe, but very unlikely that god made us, but more likely that aliens did it. It makes sense if you don't believe in god, trust me. I know.
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Richard Dawkins believes in intelligent design?
by slimboyfat inwhat gives?.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9m_zf8r5e7w.
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Pika_Chu
Oh, please...
Dawkins said "you might find some sort of signature of design." First of all, he said "might." In the beginning, he said the notion that God created the universe and life is a possibility anyway, this statement only repeats that thought. Furthermore, design implies a designer, sure, but this designer need not necessarily be God, or any INTELLIGENT designer. We could just say the universe was DESIGNED by nature. So, I don't see your point. But, I do find debate very interesting, SlimBoyFat, so if you'd like to clarify the point you are trying to make with this video, perhaps I could give a more useful comment.
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Moral Emotions And The Watchtower
by Bangalore inmoral emotions and the watchtower.. http://argentorules.blogspot.com/2007/11/moral-emotions-and-watchtower.html.
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Pika_Chu
I liked that. I get something new out of all this crazy stuff every day. The moral emotional response relates to how the WT god is supposed to fix all these things. It also portrays the idea that the world is very dark, in need of an end and the beginning of a "perfect" one. The pictures are VERY emotional. Bait and hook. Then reel them in with the concept that the WT has all the answers because its god will right all these wrongs. And throw in some exclamation points to boot!
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Christian Imbeciles Embarrass Themselves At A Bill Nye The Science Guy Lecture.
by Low-Key Lysmith inhttp://www.thinkatheist.com/profiles/blogs/bill-nye-bood-in-texas-for.
this doesn't represent all christians.
just kinda scary to think that there are some people out there who really think like this..
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Pika_Chu
Bill Nye the Science Guy!!!
Brings back memories of my science-loving childhood! Oh yeah, and far-right Christian fundies are funny. That's why they're called FUN-dies! Hahahaha!
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POSITIVE POST TIME!! We just want to know 3 things you are FOR.
by Terry inon this topic we don't care what you are against.. let's be positive and tell three things we are for which are meaningful to us.. .
1.music lessons for kids.
learning to read music and play an instrument.. 2.memory training and math strategies in schools.
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Pika_Chu
I believe my list reflects that of a typical secular humanist:
1. Peace and Love, understanding and a lack of bigotry and blind hatred.
2. Critical thinking skills, like you said, logic study, a well-rounded ecucation for kids--and adults, really (world theologies as well as secular worldviews), how to question things and still retain an open mind. Knowledge is never harmful.
3. Better distribution of food and clean water to impoverished people, then focus on medical needs. Good health to all, and good will to all sentient beings as well as to the rest of animals and nature.
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June 15th WT ( again ) WT Society Bashes College & Earning a Living
by flipper insorry for the redundancy of this being the 3rd article out of this magazine i've made a thread on- but i felt it was important to share these quotes from the aricle titled " make your way successful - how ?
" i think you'll see the extreme dissing of higher education here and guilt tactics used to discourage jw members from getting a college education or earning a decent living.. under the subheading " higher education " ?
it states, " a christian has a scriptural obligation to care for his family, and that includes providing for their material needs.
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Pika_Chu
Sorry for the redundancy of this being the 3rd article out of this magazine I've made a thread on- but I felt it was important to share these quotes from the aricle titled
Hey, I don't blame you, Mr. Flipper. This was one of the craziest issues in a long time!
I think it's awful weird how they bash getting a good job and education because of the fact that people who have these things don't need to work as hard as people on lower incomes. Think about it, why would anyone think about working a very busy job, day and night, constantly on their toes? It's usually people who are POOR who have to work their butts off just to survive. It's really astounding with all the "examples" of people in the magazines who were dirt poor and then sacrificed the only job they had (which sucked anyway), took risks by missing work to go to conventions, sold their livestock, homes, assets, all kinds of sh*t, and gave all the money to the WT! Hey, maybe the reason people work so many hours is because they simply do not get paid as much by the hour as people with better jobs. Simple. I find it hard to believe that a computer programmer would have to work that often, especially when most work at home anyway, and the average salary is $80,000-$90,000. You don't have to work as many hours if you have a good paying job IN THE FIRST PLACE.
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The Writing Department's use of "Exclamation Points". Anybody else find their use cheesy? Or motivating possibly?
by miseryloveselders insomething i've been meaning to ask for a while since coming here, is wsup with the writing department's use of exclamation points?
i'm no literature buff or anything, but to me personally, the exclamation points cheapen whatever they're trying to get across.
here's some examples from the new jeremiah book.. how thankful we can be for the teaching done by christian shepherds!.
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Pika_Chu
I didn't think they motivated me, per se, but they definetly tug on your emotions.
Whoa, I just realized they put exclaimation marks in the Awake! Title...Anyway, like others have said, it's all about emotions. Like so:
Fear: Armageddon will not delay! Satan rules this world! Apostates want to destroy your hope for salvation!
Happyfied-ness: How grateful we should be for the Faithful and Discreet Slave! What an exciting prospect of living forever in paradise! No doubt, you were overcome with joy when you first learned Bible Truth (TM)!
Sense of justice and sense of safety (kinda): Of course Jehovah longs to abolish wickedness and restore the Earth to paradisiac conditions! Jehovah will right all the wrongs! He provides us with an Earthly organization guided by holy spirit today!
Sadness/empathy (or lack thereof): Jehovah weeps when a loved one turns away from him! How sad he must have been when Adam and Eve disobeyed! We do not weep over the dead, for we have hope! We should feel the satisfaction one gets from knowing a criminal is executed!
It's some scary-ass stuff, Misery...gulp
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The meetings used to make me physically sick.
by FifthOfNovember init's 9:10 sunday morning.
i'm dressed already, and just finished rushing through my watchtower a few seconds ago.
now i need to wait for my ride to pick me up (i couldn't drive yet).
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Pika_Chu
Yep. Lots of freak-out panic attacks, sometimes I would get so distraught I'd get sick to my stomach.