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1  General Discussion / Miscellaneous Discussion / Re: Religion Discussion on: Yesterday at 22:03:23
One discussion about religions ? how make for be in accord ? :p
Most likely we won't. But it is better to try, than to give up when there is a chance.
2  General Discussion / Miscellaneous Discussion / Re: Religion Discussion on: Yesterday at 21:53:30
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If there is a God, don't you think it would be logic that he wants His creation to do what He wants, and that they love Him(like He loves them) out of free will.
The logic doesn't take place here. Would it be logic that the powerfull God give to humans his only son, and that his really loved son let himself be crucified? No. It doesn't make sense to give such a present to humans who are filled of evil. The reason of that : his infinite love.

You can't expect God to come to everybody every generation again to prove His existence. That would make him mad. Jesus said to Thomas, since he didn't believe he had raised from the dead before seeing Him(John 20:29):
"Jesus saith unto him, Thomas, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed."
His coming in the past wasn't a proof at all, because he appeared resurrected to only a few people.
Well, I guess that the logic is that He loves us unconditionally. But I see your point, since it doesn't sound logic to nonbelievers.

Well, it was a "proof" for Thomas at least. Wink
3  General Discussion / Miscellaneous Discussion / Re: Religion Discussion on: Yesterday at 21:46:39
It doesn't mean that when something can be explained, that it isn't anymore divine or not God's work.
The thing is there are so many things that we believe in, without having actual proof for it(since that would be insane work to check everything). We just trust people.
4  General Discussion / Miscellaneous Discussion / Re: Religion Discussion on: Yesterday at 21:00:23
All I can pretty much say is that I disagree with you there. I believe that many things or attempted to be proven to disprove the existence of a God.
I've seen several articles that disprove some scientific studies, so I wouldn't say right-away that once it's scientifically proven it's the truth.
5  General Discussion / Miscellaneous Discussion / Re: Religion Discussion on: Yesterday at 20:49:58
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The concept of something creating itself is interesting, right? Well at least I think so.
I'm convinced that that did not happen.
6  General Discussion / Miscellaneous Discussion / Re: Religion Discussion on: Yesterday at 20:38:20
If there is a God, don't you think it would be logic that he wants His creation to do what He wants, and that they love Him(like He loves them) out of free will.

You can't expect God to come to everybody every generation again to prove His existence. That would make him mad. Jesus said to Thomas, since he didn't believe he had raised from the dead before seeing Him(John 20:29):
"Jesus saith unto him, Thomas, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed."

7  General Discussion / Miscellaneous Discussion / Re: Religion Discussion on: Yesterday at 20:17:42
Somehow believing in no God is a religion too, since you have no proof he doesn't exist. (Although evolution is an attempt).
Choosing not to believe is a serious thing, as is choosing to. Although the first thing is the most easy and most attractive, and I believe that that is the reason so many don't believe.

Because imagine you stand before God anyway and He says:"You had no proof I did NOT exist, so why were you so strongly against me?"
8  General Discussion / Miscellaneous Discussion / Re: Religion Discussion on: Yesterday at 16:12:01
If God created everything, then who created God?

This thought challenges the "someone created you" part of religion, because God would then have to have been created by someone higher and mightier, and then it chains on.
That is a question that will be hard to understand, but I believe that he was not created and was always there already. Remember, the God is not limited by time, physics and stuff.

Xeda, the Bible says that we are not justified by doing good, but by having faith.
9  General Discussion / Miscellaneous Discussion / Re: My Existential Philosophy on: Yesterday at 14:42:36
Guys, stop trying to prove whether or not God exists. It is not possible, just like it'snot possible to prove evolution. Both God and evolution are something you must believe in to be sure they are true.
I disagree with you there. There is proof, and I believe that what flyingfisch gave is sufficient proof for an honest person to acknowledge a God.
For now, I'm just going to stick to his first proof, which some people ridicule here for being contradicting. If you are not acting biased you would see the point trying to be made and not take it so literal.

Everything that is in motion is set in motion by something that is set in motion itself. However, it's very logical to think that something must have started it all. And because that is not possible in our "limited" world, it must have been magically started, which brings us to a God who is not limited to any rules of time and physics.

Also aeTIos, according to the Bible there even is proof(Romans 1:20) so you shouldn't say there isn't.

10  General Discussion / Miscellaneous Discussion / Re: Crazy thought! on: 16 May, 2013, 11:55:36
Well, in someway you could call us "programmed".(instincts and stuff). Tongue
But I wouldn't stick a language to it.
11  General Discussion / Miscellaneous Discussion / Re: Crazy thought! on: 16 May, 2013, 10:01:51
I think to believe something like that to be true is pretty crazy indeed. Tongue

All makes sense to me when there's a god, so no.
12  Calculator Community / General Calculator Help / Re: 89Ti Good Programs? on: 16 May, 2013, 09:57:50
Top rated Ticalc.org assembly games: http://www.ticalc.org/pub/89/asm/games/rate.html

I would also try some TI-Basic stuff. Final Fantasy Destination was pretty cool.
13  Calculator Community / Other Calculator Discussion and News / Re: TI-Concours - last days to subscribe ! on: 15 May, 2013, 13:37:03
Oh no, it's okay. I think he knows. Tongue
He told me he did it because he though that math would be easier. Smiley
14  Calculator Community / Other Calculator Discussion and News / Re: TI-Concours - last days to subscribe ! on: 15 May, 2013, 09:14:03
It wasn't too great. I would have preferred less mathy-functions questions. Tongue
15  General Discussion / Miscellaneous Discussion / Re: My Existential Philosophy on: 13 May, 2013, 19:03:25
On a more serious note, I guess you cannot know for sure. But there are a lot of things you cannot know for sure. One of those things many people try to deny, but it's as real as me.

Therefore you must just accept it, hope and believe. Wink
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