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<blockquote data-quote="Khaos" data-source="post: 77880" data-attributes="member: 2880"><p>I was brought up Christian, used to attend Sunday school. Can remember them pounding it into my head "God wrote the bible" "The earth is 2,000 years old" when I became older, I just started questioning things, because I began to expand my knowledge on things. But then there was an incident a few years ago, that made me regain my faith. I don't identify myself as belonging to any major mainstream religions, but I do believe in a higher power, something out there that has influence on this world.</p><p></p><p>I see you reference Vlad the impaler, I'm into history as well. Ancient more so. Egyptians, Aztecs, Incans, Mayans. My problem with people is, they talk like they know what they are talking about, in terms of religion. Like the person you mentioned who believes Christianity didn't come from Judaism. That irks me. It shows pure ignorance and blindness.</p><p></p><p>In regards to Samstwitch, I don't mean to pick on her, I actually praise her on her views of homosexuality, as she is pro-gay. I praise her for defending her opinions and holding her ground when someone attempts to pick her apart. And no, I'm not calling her names, but I feel sometimes, she can be stubborn. Its like the John Titor stuff, yeah I feel that the guy was a real time traveler, but in regards to his mother publishing books, and appearing on Coast to Coast? I think that is a little overboard and draws more upon someone trying to cash in on the cow crop that is John Titor.</p><p></p><p>Just my main problem with her is, I don't see her think outside the box and question "What if?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khaos, post: 77880, member: 2880"] I was brought up Christian, used to attend Sunday school. Can remember them pounding it into my head "God wrote the bible" "The earth is 2,000 years old" when I became older, I just started questioning things, because I began to expand my knowledge on things. But then there was an incident a few years ago, that made me regain my faith. I don't identify myself as belonging to any major mainstream religions, but I do believe in a higher power, something out there that has influence on this world. I see you reference Vlad the impaler, I'm into history as well. Ancient more so. Egyptians, Aztecs, Incans, Mayans. My problem with people is, they talk like they know what they are talking about, in terms of religion. Like the person you mentioned who believes Christianity didn't come from Judaism. That irks me. It shows pure ignorance and blindness. In regards to Samstwitch, I don't mean to pick on her, I actually praise her on her views of homosexuality, as she is pro-gay. I praise her for defending her opinions and holding her ground when someone attempts to pick her apart. And no, I'm not calling her names, but I feel sometimes, she can be stubborn. Its like the John Titor stuff, yeah I feel that the guy was a real time traveler, but in regards to his mother publishing books, and appearing on Coast to Coast? I think that is a little overboard and draws more upon someone trying to cash in on the cow crop that is John Titor. Just my main problem with her is, I don't see her think outside the box and question "What if?" [/QUOTE]
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