Well, how else is he supposed to get around? Walk?Teaos wrote:ST taught us all that apparently god needs a spaceship.
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Well, how else is he supposed to get around? Walk?Teaos wrote:ST taught us all that apparently god needs a spaceship.
Shouldn't he already know? Anyway, that is a good answer. I mean if the guy is actually around, should he not have better things to do than buggering around with rocks?Mark wrote:You know, the old question "Could God create a rock so big that even God could move it?" I managed to land myself a weeks detention by asking "Why would He waste time trying something that stupid just to find out?
That was the wrong answer it seems.
Yeah, he could give me some help getting laid.Cpl Kendall wrote:Shouldn't he already know? Anyway, that is a good answer. I mean if the guy is actually around, should he not have better things to do than buggering around with rocks?Mark wrote:You know, the old question "Could God create a rock so big that even God could move it?" I managed to land myself a weeks detention by asking "Why would He waste time trying something that stupid just to find out?
That was the wrong answer it seems.
So he should bugger around with someone in particulars rocks?Tsukiyumi wrote:Yeah, he could give me some help getting laid.Cpl Kendall wrote:Shouldn't he already know? Anyway, that is a good answer. I mean if the guy is actually around, should he not have better things to do than buggering around with rocks?Mark wrote:You know, the old question "Could God create a rock so big that even God could move it?" I managed to land myself a weeks detention by asking "Why would He waste time trying something that stupid just to find out?
That was the wrong answer it seems.
I'm just sayin'.
It's funny; when I was 16, and in CCE classes (Catholic after-school school to get ready for Confirmation), my mom was the volunteer teacher, so I pretty much came up with the lessons, and ran the class. I taught everyone there to interpret the book their own way, and never let anyone force you to accept any specific doctrine as truth.Captain Picard's Hair wrote:From the looks of it Mark would have learned more useful stuff in detention than in that school's classes, anyway. I'm guessing they graduated him just to be rid of him.
And that's why I like Voltaire. We're studying the Enlightenment in A.P. European History. I've read some of Voltaires stuff, and I gotta say, he makes good points.Tsukiyumi wrote:It's funny; when I was 16, and in CCE classes (Catholic after-school school to get ready for Confirmation), my mom was the volunteer teacher, so I pretty much came up with the lessons, and ran the class. I taught everyone there to interpret the book their own way, and never let anyone force you to accept any specific doctrine as truth.Captain Picard's Hair wrote:From the looks of it Mark would have learned more useful stuff in detention than in that school's classes, anyway. I'm guessing they graduated him just to be rid of him.
Religion really doesn't care for people thinking for themselves. Good thing they never caught on to what I did, but I like to think that maybe I made a slight difference there.
Edited for accuracy and fairness.Tsukiyumi wrote:Some religions really don't care for people thinking for themselves.