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| #38 - not bad anon, not bad at all | 05/19/2013 on NSFW? Hard day at work | 0 |
| #37 - Picture | 05/19/2013 on NSFW? Hard day at work | +4 |
| #91 - I love you too dave | 05/19/2013 on Multiverse...Pretty Deep. | 0 |
| #90 - It basically says there are infinite possibilities. One unive… [+] (3 new replies) | 05/19/2013 on Multiverse...Pretty Deep. | +1 |
| True, however what I was looking for was if someone knew if the multiverse theory has standpoint on where all the universes start, or where the different possibilities were 0. The original startingpoint where the different universes started their timelapse in which they evolved. If someone knew that, it would make more sense to me whether something that would completely break all laws we have in our universe, could exist in another universe. My understanding is that any time any living thing makes a decision, the universe splits off into branches in which each possible outcome occurs. The farther back that split was, the farther away that reality is from our own. One split five minutes ago would be much closer to ours than a split 65 million years ago, so the really bizarre ones simply branched away from us (or us from them) long, long ago. If a split happened billions of years back, maybe life there is silicon based instead of carbon, or maybe I'm a clown made of candy. Maybe in some realities, gravity pushes instead of pulls. And maybe, people are made of paper. Weaboo. | ||
| #133 - Picture | 05/19/2013 on I know I Did | 0 |
| #131 - I think that might have been my reason, I don't remember thoug… | 05/19/2013 on I know I Did | +1 |
| #183 - Please tell me you watched and now understand | 05/19/2013 on Ramsey... My Man | 0 |
| #12 - This is the third | 05/19/2013 on It's that time again | 0 |
| #11 - Well it is part of a 3 part comic. Being that it was the 18th… [+] (1 new reply) | 05/19/2013 on It's that time again | 0 |
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thephunnyman (05/19/2013) [-] thanks. before you told me this i didnt know what to believe anymore | ||
| #38 - Stop blowing this out of proportion. If you didn't see a refe… | 05/18/2013 on Bright side Ben | -3 |
| #72 - The funny thing is, it is even older than that. Don't get mad… | 05/18/2013 on English Language | +1 |
| #8 - Well, now is as good a time as any to make one. It comes in handy | 05/18/2013 on It's that time again | 0 |
| #35 - The almighty floating poo! [+] (1 new reply) | 05/18/2013 on Those clever Brits | +4 |
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| #2 - Read description friend | 05/18/2013 on It's that time again | 0 |
| #108 - Well sometimes we like to make jokes too. People like to say … | 05/18/2013 on Capt. America | +6 |
| #27 - Ah, the rage flows deep on this one | 05/18/2013 on Equality | 0 |
| #25 - No, you never hit a LADY. If a woman acts like a bitch, then … | 05/18/2013 on Equality | +3 |
| #242 - However God, as well as matter, are no lines. Rather, they ar… | 05/18/2013 on Good Parenting | 0 |
| #241 - Also, if you believe in evolution, then I pose a question. Wh… [+] (1 new reply) | 05/18/2013 on Good Parenting | 0 |
| However God, as well as matter, are no lines. Rather, they are circles. There is no such thing as a beginning, just a continuous rotation of always being. No edges, just smooth movement with no question of where it began. To me, and many like myself, it isn't that hard to believe that God made everything. I believe he made this complicated thing we call life straight down to the very laws of physics. Maybe he set off the big bang and moved things into motion. That thing about 7 days is very possible considering how powerful God is said to be, but there is one thing not many take into account. Was it seven of our days, or seven of his days? What is one day to God? Our days themselves only apply to us because we are on Earth. Were we on a different planet, a day could either be longer or shorter. This also is not to say in any way that evolution is wrong, that the big bang never happened, or even that we are alone in the universe. I don't know if there even is other life, but that would be true arrogance to believe we are the only creation will of God's effort and time. I don't quite know how I want to end this, so I'll just give a TL;DR. TL;DR Basically, I believe because it makes the most sense to me. When life is just a massive clusterfuck of impossibilites, things just tend to work out for us more often then not. It is also beyond me that any life could have originally formed without some form of outside help. To me, religion is better than saying life just happened. | ||
| #240 - Well, I guess you could say I have no proof. If I did, I woul… [+] (2 new replies) | 05/18/2013 on Good Parenting | 0 |
| Also, if you believe in evolution, then I pose a question. Why would a perfect organism that either eats rocks, or doesn't need to eat, evolve to a point where it needs sustenance to live. Evolution is just adaptation to your surroundings for better survival. This organism had no predators, it had no prey. What ever climate it would first have been born it, would have probably stayed its way for a long period. Even if it had evolved to better suit a new climate, why would it change to a point where one would eat another? The only thing I can think of in the field of sustenance it could get, would be maybe a local star's light. However, why would a rock, or rather how could a rock grow to the point where it could survive. Everything has to come from somewhere, well except for 2 things. Which brings me to my next point. Matter, can neither be created nor destroyed. It simply is, and has always been. It is the building blocks of everything in the universe. It is completely accepted that it was never made, but just has always been. This is one of the concepts of God. Some religions view him/her/them as being created, but in mine and a few others view God as always just being. There was no big moment where he just walked in, there was no gradual buildup to how he came to be. He just is. I get it, that sounds crazy. How could something always just... be? Well, one reason it is hard to believe is that we are humans. Everything we know, is a line. Beginning followed by an end. Bugs are born, then die. Plants are born, then they die. People, born then dead. Even the stars in the sky came from somewhere, and they too have an expiration date. Even our planet, will be gone one day. We have accepted this eventuality that one day Earth, as well as our local solar system, will be no more. Everything in our lives is a line, because it begins and then it ends. (continued one last time) However God, as well as matter, are no lines. Rather, they are circles. There is no such thing as a beginning, just a continuous rotation of always being. No edges, just smooth movement with no question of where it began. To me, and many like myself, it isn't that hard to believe that God made everything. I believe he made this complicated thing we call life straight down to the very laws of physics. Maybe he set off the big bang and moved things into motion. That thing about 7 days is very possible considering how powerful God is said to be, but there is one thing not many take into account. Was it seven of our days, or seven of his days? What is one day to God? Our days themselves only apply to us because we are on Earth. Were we on a different planet, a day could either be longer or shorter. This also is not to say in any way that evolution is wrong, that the big bang never happened, or even that we are alone in the universe. I don't know if there even is other life, but that would be true arrogance to believe we are the only creation will of God's effort and time. I don't quite know how I want to end this, so I'll just give a TL;DR. TL;DR Basically, I believe because it makes the most sense to me. When life is just a massive clusterfuck of impossibilites, things just tend to work out for us more often then not. It is also beyond me that any life could have originally formed without some form of outside help. To me, religion is better than saying life just happened. | ||
| #239 - I truly hope you return to see my answer. Just doing a quick … | 05/18/2013 on Good Parenting | 0 |
| #7 - Yea, that is like buying a condom from a truckstop. | 05/17/2013 on Cleverbot | 0 |
| #30 - Play hard or go the fuck home | 05/17/2013 on GODDAMN | +1 |
| #176 - Terrible, that is the only thing I can say about this. | 05/17/2013 on The Salad Is Raw, GET OUT!!! | 0 |
| #112 - I've seen this before, but I still want it as much as ever! | 05/17/2013 on I Want This Game! | 0 |

