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hehehe, We did it in an RE lesson ages ago
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did the teacher care or not
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niether do i i mean how can a man have created the world and earth. nobody nows how it started. and they never will so why belieave what some stupid idiots made up.
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An atheist acknowledges no God or gods. Atheism is stronger than agnosticism, which is the view that we have no knowledge either way. An agnostic denies both that we know that God, or gods, exist, and that we know that they do not. An atheist may disagree with this, claiming even to know that no God exists, for example through having a disproof of such existence. But many, or even most, atheists would agree with the agnostic that this is an area where knowledge is not to be had. However, an agnostic could hold that while we lack knowledge, our best bet is that some kind of God exists, so we should fill the gap by trust or faith in the existence of some kind of divinity. An atheist will reject any such leap of faith as well. An atheist holds that the most reasonable attitude is not to believe in any God or gods.
© 1993-2003 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. So basically an atheist is more sure that there isn't a God and an agnostic is the one who isn't sure one way or t'other. But getting back to aliens and ghosts. I believe in both. I think it's quite arrogant of us human beings to think we are the only ones in existence. I don't want to see ghosts. I find the prospect scary but we certainly had a weird thing last year in a B&B we stayed in for a couple of nights. I took a photo because the place was so grim and when we looked later there was a starnge glow on my daughter's bed. spooky. I can't wait for May 14th - after that date I'll be able to watch scary films because I'l have someone to curl up with. I daren't watch them and then go to bed on my own. |
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A sociologist named Durkheim wondered whether, by comparing religion to society, he could argue that God is society, when people worship God they are worshipping society and when they question God they are questioning society and social morality. The easiest way for Durkheim to prove his theory was to study a primitive society. Durkheim studied Aborigines of Australia. These Aborigines had divided into clans and interestingly each clan had a name for itself. Each clan had adopted a totem pole and on the totem was an emblem, usually an animal or plant that represented the clan. Over time the emblem became sacred. They sang and danced and had rituals to worship the totem. Ironically they were worshipping themselves, their culture and their own society.
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Interesting findings but what Durkheim fails to point out is that this occurs in a group of groups of peoples who had no other beliefs. it does not imply that Christianity was "invented" in this way.
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Not that i was calling you unintelligent Slinky i meant me always taking the p*ss on here lol!!!
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willow the wisp, send the photos of the glow on your daughter's bed @ the B&B to Watch dog, You might get some compensation. Was it in Cumbria?
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Compensation for a glowing bed? It wasn't near Sellafield was it?
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