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#1  Edited By Jake518
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Killzone: Shadow Fall's plot is so far looking that it could be good and I hope it is. I agree that Killzone 3's plot was ridiculous and I believe its story was the worst out of the 3.

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No, I do not see this acceptable. Music belongs to everybody.

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This is a tough question for me. I like a variety of spicy foods. I like sriracha sauce (love putting it on hot dogs). I really like Asian spicy cuisine the most out of other spicy cuisines. And if I remember correctly, there's a reason those who eat spicy food like doing so. I don't remember exactly what it is, but something gets released into the brain when you consume spicy food (like I said before, I am unsure of this).

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#4  Edited By Jake518
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@HoolaHoopMan said:

@MathMattS said:

In the first place, the existence of the Lord doesn't need to be proven. From everlasting to everlasting, He is God (Psalm 90:2). He declares the end from the beginning (Isaiah 46:9-10).

Secondly, we should keep in mind that science and the Bible do not contradict each other. True science (i.e., not evolution, which is actually religion that rebels against what God's Word says about creation) is Biblical and created by God. For instance, mathematics, the structure of living cells, laws of motion, and chemical reactions all exist because God created them.

Joke post?

Let's hope so.

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#5  Edited By Jake518
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@GazaAli said:

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@GazaAli said:

Americans are really pathetic in the way they oppose change, regardless of whether Obamacare is a good or a bad thing. The concept stands either way.

We're not the only ones who are stubborn lol. Also, with regards to changes, the state governments themselves are doing more. Quite a bit of states are legalizing same-sex marriage and Washington and Colorado legalized the recreational use of marijuana, with foreign governments and the U.N. requesting the federal government to block those voter approved initiatives. So we're not as stubborn as you may think, just sayin.

Why state governments are more capable of passing legislations and making change happen? Because what you're saying makes kind of sense.

Because U.S. states have a certain degree of autonomy. They can pass their own laws as long it complies with the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights and other federal laws. I will point out that marijuana is still illegal under federal law but the federal government has decided not to enforce the law against those two states. Another reason for why state governments are more capable of passing legislation is because they just look after their state while the federal government looks after the republic as a whole. I will also add my own personal opinion as to why the federal government is so incapable of passing legislation is because the Democrats and Republicans are like chimpanzees in a zoo flinging feces at one another. I find both parties to be incompetent and they cater far too far to their side of the aisle when Americans are more towards the center than our politicians believe.

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@GazaAli said:

Americans are really pathetic in the way they oppose change, regardless of whether Obamacare is a good or a bad thing. The concept stands either way.

We're not the only ones who are stubborn lol. Also, with regards to changes, the state governments themselves are doing more. Quite a bit of states are legalizing same-sex marriage and Washington and Colorado legalized the recreational use of marijuana, with foreign governments and the U.N. requesting the federal government to block those voter approved initiatives. So we're not as stubborn as you may think, just sayin.

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North American English (what Canadians and Americans use).

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I do have something planned. Last Friday and Saturday I went to FreakNight (a two night EDM show in Seattle) and will be going to a belated Halloween party on Saturday. I'm gonna be dressed in a lederhosen. Prost!

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@leviathan91 said:

Handing out candy 'cause I got nothing planned.

Not many trick-or-treaters though due to rain and for some odd reason, most of the trick-or-treaters I've seen have been girls. :?

Rain? Do you live in western Washington? lol

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As to the original post, no this does not change my mind about the existence of God. Science is about the study of the natural world; not the supernatural. The article itself is confusing in the way it is written.