UnlikeBaldrick

UnlikeBaldrick

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[quote who="lulapilgrim" reply="4" id="2180583"] As to your first comment....No, we are not free to believe anything we want to believe when it comes to God's laws and His holy religion. When God revealed His law that revelation took away my liberty to do what that law forbids and the same with when He revealed a definite religion, He took away my freedom to belong to any religion I might wish. A person can be free from God and a servant of Satan or be free of Satan and a servant of

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[quote who="love9sick" reply="8" id="2180367"] I still need evidence that intelligent life exists period. Earth isn't very convinvcing with stupidity still dominating this planet. Like religion for example. A REAL intelligent race would laugh at us and our bickering back and forth about something with equal evidence to santa and the tooth fairies . On a global scale speaking ofcourse. Some of us have enough logic and common sense. We need to explore di

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[quote who="love9sick" reply="24" id="2180353"] You make it sound like religions don't ever disagree. LoL, what a silly notion. There is so many different religions(all lies ofcourse) and they all bicker back and forth to each other about who is right. I don't care really. It mught as well be the spaghetti monster for all I care it is all based on a lie designed origianlly to control people. At least science is a self correcting process, it

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[quote who="love9sick" reply="6" id="2180302"]Why is it instantly assumed that when we encounter life outside our planet Earth that it will be equally or more intellgent? It could be a single celled organism for all we know. That is still considered biologically life.[/quote] your right. People do assume that when/if we find alien life it will be as if more intelligent than us. It might possibly be a single celled organism but even if it was it's still massi

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I hope i'm not treading on anyone's religious toes but the biggest diference between religion and science is that religion keeps with the one view whereas science uses the phrase "if it works it's obsolete" and constantly tries to overrule itself. Put the beggining of the universe. fundamental Christians would say that God created the universe. Yet with science, most scientific evidence points towards the big bang and yet other scientific theorys would say that the universe has always been th

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[quote who="unkn0wnx" reply="20" id="2176546"] What that means? They know that Darwin's theory contradicts what data we are able to gather. They try to salvage that by shortening the time, but that means instead of evolve through long periods of time, now it has to happen in a hurry. Evolution has not been reproduced nor observed (changing from one specie to another). If evolution can't be observed in microorganism, how do you suppose it happened with creatures th

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In my own personal view, if we were to find intelligent life in the near, or far, future I hope we would attempt peace with the alien race. But, what are the chances of that happening. Since the beggining of recorded history there's only ever been two hundred odd years of global peace (I'm sure I may be wrong). There would always be fear between our and the alien race, leading to extremists or something of the sort to just create a form of intergalactic terrorism. Or even, human or al

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