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Philosophy has taught me to be open and to analyze any idea, old and new. If religion gives you comfort, study it. If science appeals to you, pursue that.

QFT. Personally, I tend not to think about it and just live life to the fullest. Maybe Miranda is like that as well. Somehow, I doubt she would believe in a God.

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Vyndael wrote...

Azint wrote...
Philosophy has taught me to be open and to analyze any idea, old and new. If religion gives you comfort, study it. If science appeals to you, pursue that.

QFT. Personally, I tend not to think about it and just live life to the fullest. Maybe Miranda is like that as well. Somehow, I doubt she would believe in a God.


I live my life to the fullist, but I beleive in a force in the universe which you can consider "God" Religion is about faith, the reason why is because there is no facts, for all we know the Bible could have been written by a Drunk, however I do beleivet here was a person name Jesus since he did create a religion, however I don't he was the son of god or even divine, he was just a man who was a heavy beleiver.

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I think being scientifically inclined might mean you're less likely to believe in "God" God, yes, but not so much that you're less likely to be spiritual, period.



I don't believe in God with a capital G but I am very spiritual.


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LOL



so i gave up on my samara thread over a month ago and suddenly now they're all crazy in it- nice huh?



so their 'leader' or spokesperson or whatever sends me a PM asking if they can start a new thread because THEY want control of the OP.



where were these people when I started the thread? did they just emerge from secret craters in the earth?? what's up with that...

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Nightwriter wrote...

I think being scientifically inclined might mean you're less likely to believe in "God" God, yes, but not so much that you're less likely to be spiritual, period.

I don't believe in God with a capital G but I am very spiritual.


This, I am the same way but I find religion a laughing stock, ok I better shut up before I cause a religion war.....

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kraidy1117 wrote...

Nightwriter wrote...

I think being scientifically inclined might mean you're less likely to believe in "God" God, yes, but not so much that you're less likely to be spiritual, period.

I don't believe in God with a capital G but I am very spiritual.


This, I am the same way but I find religion a laughing stock, ok I better shut up before I cause a religion war.....


Good thinking, wouldn't want that.

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Nightwriter wrote...

I think being scientifically inclined might mean you're less likely to believe in "God" God, yes, but not so much that you're less likely to be spiritual, period.

Not sure about that. Spirituality has a tendency to lean towards the supernatural, which is often the antithesis of what science promotes. You may be using a different version of spiritual, but when I think of spiritual I think of actual spirits of supernatural entities or energy rather than reverence or admiration for nature.

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Nadia73 wrote...

LOL

so i gave up on my samara thread over a month ago and suddenly now they're all crazy in it- nice huh?

so their 'leader' or spokesperson or whatever sends me a PM asking if they can start a new thread because THEY want control of the OP.

where were these people when I started the thread? did they just emerge from secret craters in the earth?? what's up with that...


Don't youy know? They are Dwarfs and they pop out of the ground

*nachos to whoever knows where this is from?

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kraidy1117 wrote...
This, I am the same way but I find religion a laughing stock, ok I better shut up before I cause a religion war.....


HERETIC!  PERSECUTE!  KILL THE NON-BELIEVER!

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kraidy1117 wrote...

Vyndael wrote...

Azint wrote...
Philosophy has taught me to be open and to analyze any idea, old and new. If religion gives you comfort, study it. If science appeals to you, pursue that.

QFT. Personally, I tend not to think about it and just live life to the fullest. Maybe Miranda is like that as well. Somehow, I doubt she would believe in a God.


I live my life to the fullist, but I beleive in a force in the universe which you can consider "God" Religion is about faith, the reason why is because there is no facts, for all we know the Bible could have been written by a Drunk, however I do beleivet here was a person name Jesus since he did create a religion, however I don't he was the son of god or even divine, he was just a man who was a heavy beleiver.

I'm not devout, but I am still open to faith. I do believe there is something out there, there has to be with all that is beyond. I'm just not sure if I should call it "God".

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AccursedOdin wrote...

kraidy1117 wrote...

Nightwriter wrote...

I think being scientifically inclined might mean you're less likely to believe in "God" God, yes, but not so much that you're less likely to be spiritual, period.

I don't believe in God with a capital G but I am very spiritual.


This, I am the same way but I find religion a laughing stock, ok I better shut up before I cause a religion war.....


Good thinking, wouldn't want that.


LOL, this brings me back to my time in High school where I had a huge debate with this girl about religion. Good times.

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Nadia73 wrote...

LOL

so i gave up on my samara thread over a month ago and suddenly now they're all crazy in it- nice huh?

so their 'leader' or spokesperson or whatever sends me a PM asking if they can start a new thread because THEY want control of the OP.

where were these people when I started the thread? did they just emerge from secret craters in the earth?? what's up with that...

Haha, that's ridiculous. Even if you did let them, some mod would close it anyway because yours still exists. Don't know where they all came from though :huh:

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Valmy wrote...

kraidy1117 wrote...
This, I am the same way but I find religion a laughing stock, ok I better shut up before I cause a religion war.....


HERETIC!  PERSECUTE!  KILL THE NON-BELIEVER!



STONE ME TO DEATH!

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New DLC featuring 30 minutes of gameplay announced for $10; focusing on Miranda!

Happy April Fool's to you too.


It's only half made up. I am anticipating new DLC @ $10/30min. So I just re-installed KotOR and am collecting mods.

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Hey Nadia!

Eagerly awaiting DAO now, right?


yup!!!  :wizard::wizard::wizard:


but by the time i get it i'll probably already be playing something else... got both the KOTORs today too.... damn I have a lot of games.

I'm going to start a Google Spreadsheet listing all of them... it's crazy.  :o


KOTOR 1> KOTOR 2  IMO!

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Azint wrote...

kraidy1117 wrote...

Vyndael wrote...

Azint wrote...
Philosophy has taught me to be open and to analyze any idea, old and new. If religion gives you comfort, study it. If science appeals to you, pursue that.

QFT. Personally, I tend not to think about it and just live life to the fullest. Maybe Miranda is like that as well. Somehow, I doubt she would believe in a God.


I live my life to the fullist, but I beleive in a force in the universe which you can consider "God" Religion is about faith, the reason why is because there is no facts, for all we know the Bible could have been written by a Drunk, however I do beleivet here was a person name Jesus since he did create a religion, however I don't he was the son of god or even divine, he was just a man who was a heavy beleiver.

I'm not devout, but I am still open to faith. I do believe there is something out there, there has to be with all that is beyond. I'm just not sure if I should call it "God".


Same, I am a fact person, and facts contradict the bible ando the religions, now does that mean there is no powerful force in this unverse? Not at all.

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Azint wrote...
I'm not devout, but I am still open to faith. I do believe there is something out there, there has to be with all that is beyond. I'm just not sure if I should call it "God".


Pretty much the same here, I don't follow the tenents of any religion, but I do believe that there's some kind of higher power.

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firecleaner wrote...

Nadia73 wrote...

Kabraxal wrote...

Hey Nadia!

Eagerly awaiting DAO now, right?


yup!!!  :wizard::wizard::wizard:


but by the time i get it i'll probably already be playing something else... got both the KOTORs today too.... damn I have a lot of games.

I'm going to start a Google Spreadsheet listing all of them... it's crazy.  :o


Baldurs Gate 2 > KOTOR 1> KOTOR 2  IMO!



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Karstedt wrote...

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Karstedt wrote...

New DLC featuring 30 minutes of gameplay announced for $10; focusing on Miranda!

Happy April Fool's to you too.


It's only half made up. I am anticipating new DLC @ $10/30min. So I just re-installed KotOR and am collecting mods.

If you want a great mod for KOTOR, I suggest googling Brotherhood of Shadow. Make a save just before you start the mod sidequest though, because it can be glitchy. The mod's final bosses are plenty hard so you may also want a save editor in case you get stuck.

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AccursedOdin wrote...

Azint wrote...
I'm not devout, but I am still open to faith. I do believe there is something out there, there has to be with all that is beyond. I'm just not sure if I should call it "God".


Pretty much the same here, I don't follow the tenents of any religion, but I do believe that there's some kind of higher power.


I think alot of people do, the thing that is wrong with this world is that if you don''t follow a religion then you dubbed a person who does not beleive in anything and it is wrong.  I had this debate with a pastor and he got mad at me.....

#29921
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kraidy1117 wrote...

Same, I am a fact person, and facts contradict the bible ando the religions, now does that mean there is no powerful force in this unverse? Not at all.

The funny thing about science is that it contradicts itself, too. It's just easier to understand than a religious manuscript.

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Collider wrote...

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I think being scientifically inclined might mean you're less likely to believe in "God" God, yes, but not so much that you're less likely to be spiritual, period.

Not sure about that. Spirituality has a tendency to lean towards the supernatural, which is often the antithesis of what science promotes. You may be using a different version of spiritual, but when I think of spiritual I think of actual spirits of supernatural entities or energy rather than reverence or admiration for nature.


When I think spiritual I'm thinking higher truths, enlightenment, Buddha, the search for greater wisdom, the metaphysical - these things are spiritual to me without being religious, superstitious, or supernatural.

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Azint wrote...

kraidy1117 wrote...

Same, I am a fact person, and facts contradict the bible ando the religions, now does that mean there is no powerful force in this unverse? Not at all.

The funny thing about science is that it contradicts itself, too. It's just easier to understand than a religious manuscript.

I'm not sure you could call it contradicting. Religion tends to be stagnant - the holy books at least - whereas science is constantly improving upon itself. I may add though, that the religious tend to fluctuate between fundamentalist and liberal depending on the area and time period.

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Azint wrote...

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Same, I am a fact person, and facts contradict the bible ando the religions, now does that mean there is no powerful force in this unverse? Not at all.

The funny thing about science is that it contradicts itself, too. It's just easier to understand than a religious manuscript.


It is true, but with scientist at least it is real, look at the big bang theory. The newm odal proves it did happen, now a scientsit is trying to debate when it did happen. LOL. The bible statesthe Earth does not move, and the sun and the moon rotate around it and it is around 8 thousand to 12 thousand years old. We all know that is false. The sun is at the center of the Solar system, and even then our Sun is not even at the center of the milky way and the Universe and Earth have been proven to be over a billion years old thanks to samples.

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