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#1 - Are stoner comics a new thing now or something. T.T 11/08/2010 on oh my godding god +1
#10 - Why are you thanking Know Your Meme?  [+] (1 new reply) 10/19/2010 on I can watch this forever 0
User avatar #11 - FUUUUUCKYEAH (10/19/2010) [-]
It's the description from the original video
#13 - They are only delusions from the perspective of Atheists. From…  [+] (1 new reply) 06/20/2010 on Conventional Logic vs... 0
User avatar #14 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
Its a delusion from a rational sense of mind.
Sorry if you think" Believe my belief or suffer for an eternity" is rational.
#11 - Which is exactly what I've been saying. Those who believe and …  [+] (3 new replies) 06/20/2010 on Conventional Logic vs... 0
User avatar #12 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
Right. Which is why they believe in such.
They dont want to fear death, so they fill themselves with delusions that "If you dont accept jesus, you will go to hell" type logic.
User avatar #13 - RicoSeattle (06/20/2010) [-]
They are only delusions from the perspective of Atheists. From the perspective of a Christian, an Atheists beliefs are just as delusional. And that is where Atheists and Christians are alike, in there stubbornness to accept the others belief.
User avatar #14 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
Its a delusion from a rational sense of mind.
Sorry if you think" Believe my belief or suffer for an eternity" is rational.
#9 - Yes, I agree that according to a Christian, accepting Jesus as…  [+] (5 new replies) 06/20/2010 on Conventional Logic vs... -1
User avatar #10 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
Theres no demand for a God other than ensuring a good afterlife.
You can pray to help your life, but in the long run, the idea of God arose from curiosity, but the devoted belief people spend their lives on, comes from a fear of death.
User avatar #11 - RicoSeattle (06/20/2010) [-]
Which is exactly what I've been saying. Those who believe and "fear" God, which also includes accepting Jesus, usually don't fear death, because they have that assurance of that afterlife that they believe in.
User avatar #12 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
Right. Which is why they believe in such.
They dont want to fear death, so they fill themselves with delusions that "If you dont accept jesus, you will go to hell" type logic.
User avatar #13 - RicoSeattle (06/20/2010) [-]
They are only delusions from the perspective of Atheists. From the perspective of a Christian, an Atheists beliefs are just as delusional. And that is where Atheists and Christians are alike, in there stubbornness to accept the others belief.
User avatar #14 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
Its a delusion from a rational sense of mind.
Sorry if you think" Believe my belief or suffer for an eternity" is rational.
#7 - You're contradicting yourself. From the perspective of a perso…  [+] (7 new replies) 06/20/2010 on Conventional Logic vs... -2
User avatar #8 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
No? Following commandments, accepting jesus as your savior, "eliminates the fear of death" in the eyes of a christian.

Christians wouldent exist without the fear of death
User avatar #9 - RicoSeattle (06/20/2010) [-]
Yes, I agree that according to a Christian, accepting Jesus as your savior does eliminate the fear of death. But what do you mean, Christians wouldn't exist w/o the fear of death?
User avatar #10 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
Theres no demand for a God other than ensuring a good afterlife.
You can pray to help your life, but in the long run, the idea of God arose from curiosity, but the devoted belief people spend their lives on, comes from a fear of death.
User avatar #11 - RicoSeattle (06/20/2010) [-]
Which is exactly what I've been saying. Those who believe and "fear" God, which also includes accepting Jesus, usually don't fear death, because they have that assurance of that afterlife that they believe in.
User avatar #12 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
Right. Which is why they believe in such.
They dont want to fear death, so they fill themselves with delusions that "If you dont accept jesus, you will go to hell" type logic.
User avatar #13 - RicoSeattle (06/20/2010) [-]
They are only delusions from the perspective of Atheists. From the perspective of a Christian, an Atheists beliefs are just as delusional. And that is where Atheists and Christians are alike, in there stubbornness to accept the others belief.
User avatar #14 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
Its a delusion from a rational sense of mind.
Sorry if you think" Believe my belief or suffer for an eternity" is rational.
#5 - But if you fear God, you should have no reason to fear death.  [+] (9 new replies) 06/20/2010 on Conventional Logic vs... -1
User avatar #6 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
Without a fear of Death then the belief of God wouldent be relevant. People believe in and seek for comfort in a happy afterlife, trying to eliminate their fear of death.
User avatar #7 - RicoSeattle (06/20/2010) [-]
You're contradicting yourself. From the perspective of a person who believes in God, if they fear Him then it eliminates the fear of death.
User avatar #8 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
No? Following commandments, accepting jesus as your savior, "eliminates the fear of death" in the eyes of a christian.

Christians wouldent exist without the fear of death
User avatar #9 - RicoSeattle (06/20/2010) [-]
Yes, I agree that according to a Christian, accepting Jesus as your savior does eliminate the fear of death. But what do you mean, Christians wouldn't exist w/o the fear of death?
User avatar #10 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
Theres no demand for a God other than ensuring a good afterlife.
You can pray to help your life, but in the long run, the idea of God arose from curiosity, but the devoted belief people spend their lives on, comes from a fear of death.
User avatar #11 - RicoSeattle (06/20/2010) [-]
Which is exactly what I've been saying. Those who believe and "fear" God, which also includes accepting Jesus, usually don't fear death, because they have that assurance of that afterlife that they believe in.
User avatar #12 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
Right. Which is why they believe in such.
They dont want to fear death, so they fill themselves with delusions that "If you dont accept jesus, you will go to hell" type logic.
User avatar #13 - RicoSeattle (06/20/2010) [-]
They are only delusions from the perspective of Atheists. From the perspective of a Christian, an Atheists beliefs are just as delusional. And that is where Atheists and Christians are alike, in there stubbornness to accept the others belief.
User avatar #14 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
Its a delusion from a rational sense of mind.
Sorry if you think" Believe my belief or suffer for an eternity" is rational.
#3 - Yes, and you are the epitome of your statement.  [+] (11 new replies) 06/20/2010 on Conventional Logic vs... -1
User avatar #4 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
How cute.
No really.
One who fears Death fears God.
GG tho.
User avatar #5 - RicoSeattle (06/20/2010) [-]
But if you fear God, you should have no reason to fear death.
User avatar #6 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
Without a fear of Death then the belief of God wouldent be relevant. People believe in and seek for comfort in a happy afterlife, trying to eliminate their fear of death.
User avatar #7 - RicoSeattle (06/20/2010) [-]
You're contradicting yourself. From the perspective of a person who believes in God, if they fear Him then it eliminates the fear of death.
User avatar #8 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
No? Following commandments, accepting jesus as your savior, "eliminates the fear of death" in the eyes of a christian.

Christians wouldent exist without the fear of death
User avatar #9 - RicoSeattle (06/20/2010) [-]
Yes, I agree that according to a Christian, accepting Jesus as your savior does eliminate the fear of death. But what do you mean, Christians wouldn't exist w/o the fear of death?
User avatar #10 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
Theres no demand for a God other than ensuring a good afterlife.
You can pray to help your life, but in the long run, the idea of God arose from curiosity, but the devoted belief people spend their lives on, comes from a fear of death.
User avatar #11 - RicoSeattle (06/20/2010) [-]
Which is exactly what I've been saying. Those who believe and "fear" God, which also includes accepting Jesus, usually don't fear death, because they have that assurance of that afterlife that they believe in.
User avatar #12 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
Right. Which is why they believe in such.
They dont want to fear death, so they fill themselves with delusions that "If you dont accept jesus, you will go to hell" type logic.
User avatar #13 - RicoSeattle (06/20/2010) [-]
They are only delusions from the perspective of Atheists. From the perspective of a Christian, an Atheists beliefs are just as delusional. And that is where Atheists and Christians are alike, in there stubbornness to accept the others belief.
User avatar #14 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
Its a delusion from a rational sense of mind.
Sorry if you think" Believe my belief or suffer for an eternity" is rational.
#1 - Most religious people aren't afraid of death. -.-  [+] (13 new replies) 06/20/2010 on Conventional Logic vs... -2
User avatar #2 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
And most retards have a super high IQ right?
User avatar #3 - RicoSeattle (06/20/2010) [-]
Yes, and you are the epitome of your statement.
User avatar #4 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
How cute.
No really.
One who fears Death fears God.
GG tho.
User avatar #5 - RicoSeattle (06/20/2010) [-]
But if you fear God, you should have no reason to fear death.
User avatar #6 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
Without a fear of Death then the belief of God wouldent be relevant. People believe in and seek for comfort in a happy afterlife, trying to eliminate their fear of death.
User avatar #7 - RicoSeattle (06/20/2010) [-]
You're contradicting yourself. From the perspective of a person who believes in God, if they fear Him then it eliminates the fear of death.
User avatar #8 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
No? Following commandments, accepting jesus as your savior, "eliminates the fear of death" in the eyes of a christian.

Christians wouldent exist without the fear of death
User avatar #9 - RicoSeattle (06/20/2010) [-]
Yes, I agree that according to a Christian, accepting Jesus as your savior does eliminate the fear of death. But what do you mean, Christians wouldn't exist w/o the fear of death?
User avatar #10 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
Theres no demand for a God other than ensuring a good afterlife.
You can pray to help your life, but in the long run, the idea of God arose from curiosity, but the devoted belief people spend their lives on, comes from a fear of death.
User avatar #11 - RicoSeattle (06/20/2010) [-]
Which is exactly what I've been saying. Those who believe and "fear" God, which also includes accepting Jesus, usually don't fear death, because they have that assurance of that afterlife that they believe in.
User avatar #12 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
Right. Which is why they believe in such.
They dont want to fear death, so they fill themselves with delusions that "If you dont accept jesus, you will go to hell" type logic.
User avatar #13 - RicoSeattle (06/20/2010) [-]
They are only delusions from the perspective of Atheists. From the perspective of a Christian, an Atheists beliefs are just as delusional. And that is where Atheists and Christians are alike, in there stubbornness to accept the others belief.
User avatar #14 - OMGitsTWiST (06/20/2010) [-]
Its a delusion from a rational sense of mind.
Sorry if you think" Believe my belief or suffer for an eternity" is rational.
#54 - Hater be hatin. 06/20/2010 on Are you kidding me. -2
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