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#1 Link1515
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[QUOTE="mattykovax"]What if your wrong. What if all this time your sitting here trying to prove a point,then when you die nothing.

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It requires faith to believe in anything at all--both Evolution and the existence of God require faith. Afterall, neither sides (evolutionists, theists) have "seen" God or the "evolutionary timeline".

I never said anything about evolution. I choose not to believe anything,faith is not something I indulge in. It either is or it is not,once it becomes faith,I dont touch it. I only made my original point for that reason,why is one belief better than another,when the whole reason for belief and faith is that the object is unprovable?

Do stock brokers not rely on the faith that there investments will be successful? Do people not rely on the faith that doctors are perscribing the correct medicine, or that surgeons know what there are doing? Don't you have faith in your banker or realastate agent that they know what they are doing? Every facet of life requires faith, to some extent.

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[QUOTE="Lansdowne5"]Bingo. Both require faith. Engrish_Major
Testable and observable science is not faith.

You yourself, nor any scientist has seen or experienced, with their 5 senses, evolution in action. This means that believing in evolution and its processes require faith.

What you stated is known as the Principle of Empirical Verifiability--which is self-contradictory. It states that there are only two kinds of meaningful propositions: 1) those that are true by definition and 2) those that are empirically verifiable. Since the principle of empirical verifiability itself is neither true by definition nor empirically verifiable, it cannot be meaningfull. Thus evolution requires faith since no one has seen it, smelled it, tasted it, heard it or experienced it.

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[QUOTE="Crushmaster"][QUOTE="super_mario_128"] I did, your point is?mattykovax

My point is this: all of us, when we die, will stand before God. The catch, though, is this: will He be your Judge, or your Savior?

What if your wrong. What if all this time your sitting here trying to prove a point,then when you die nothing.

It requires faith to believe in anything at all--both Evolution and the existence of God require faith. Afterall, neither sides (evolutionists, theists) have "seen" God or the "evolutionary timeline".

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No, people who base their whole lives around religion are fanatics and need to get back into reality. I don't mine people who go to church every Sunday and read the bible and all that, but if you think God is everything and you give your life away to religion. Then you're boned.I_pWnzz_YoU

It's not religion that people are commiting their lives to, it's God. Religion can be loosly defined as man's efforts or attempts to reach out to God, while Christianity is God reaching out to man.

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I've noticed it too--it's not a spelling mistake. It appears that the "d" in "medic" and the "d" in "soldier" are "c's" because the right side of the letter d in the words is actually cut off--giving the appearance that they are C's.
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Fallout 3.
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260 core 216 hands down. It is about 5-10% faster than the 4870 on average with the current driver sets from ATI/Nvdiastele29

Yeah, 260 core 216 is better than a 4870--but 5-10% isn't thatmuch. I'm hopefull that ATI/AMD will release a patch for the 4870 like nVidia did for their cards.

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For around $650, you could buy a PC like mine (specs below)--excluding monitor, keyboard.
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I've had my Saitek Eclipse keyboard for about a year now, and I love it. Doesn't have all those useless macro buttons (that are mainly for MMO's). I'm sure the Saitek Cyborg is amazing as well.
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I love how people accuse evolution-bashers of being ignorant and then they themselves display complete ignorance of religion.

Being religious doesn't necessary mean you don't believe evolution exist. Heck...if you think evolution is BS then you are not a real catholic

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A Christian or Catholic would never believe in evolution--its contradictory to what they believe. Just as an evolutionist would never believe in Creation.