Dont really know where to start with the plethora of errors in the first post. I doubt any of the next lineup of console will be a failure like the biggest ones from history.
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If its running on a console then its going to blow the graphics debate wide open again. I dont know which I want more, another step up in graphics, or an end to the constant graphics debates. TBH, I'll eat my hat if either console looks quite that good.
Well, so much to an end for fanboy threads in 2011You woulda think that the M$ year head start would have blown Sony out of the water, instead Sony has caught up to the Xbox 360 despite being late to the party so to speak. I guess Kinect wasn't enough to grab the attention casuals as much as the Wii did? Just proves that Sony has the better brand power when compared to the Xbox. I predict Sony to overtake the Xbox by the end of the year.
Your take?
Adamantium4k2
Seems MGC is gone for good, not sure what happened other than the explanation on the site. What alternatives if any are out there?
Get this. I am considered an Atheist. I did not choose that label, it is one applied to a person like me. I have no faith, not any, in nothing, there is nothing in this world that gives me hope or faith in anything at all, the end. I do not live my life by a code, I do nothing to conform to Atheist beliefs and have no religious structure to my lifestyle at all.
To try tell me Atheism is a faith is a joke, and if you spent any time observing or talking to me, you wouldnt consider is my faith either. I dont even care what you think about it, you can spout rubbish and make up what your want, because as far as I am concerned, Atheism isnt anything, and I wont get worked up over nothing.
Hopefully, that makes some sort of sense.
Faith doesnt have to be in a religious context. People can have faith in things, an Atheist can have faith, but Atheism isnt a faith. That is what the OP is trying tosay, obviously clouded by his own religious faith, and an unwillingness to accept the possibility people can happily live without have 'a faith' as such, in a religious type context.
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Well you should also consider this, for life to begin on ANY planet it has to have certain things (water, stable atmosphere et..) if one of these things isn't right it falls apart.
Our planet has a gravitational orbit that, if it was just off a little bit, would cause water to be too heavy to drink or too light for anything to stay rooted. Our planet also turns on it's axis which, again, if it was just a little off would throw us into or away fromthe Sun, thus either burning to death or freezing to deat. We also have a Moon which revolves perfectly, and if it was just a TAD bit off or slow, would cause the night to be COMPLETELY blind and ocean levels to rise and drown everything. And of course we have a Sun that burns at just the RIGHT tempeture at just the RIGHT distance, other wise we would either be killed by it's heator killed from the radiation. We even have an Ozone layer that protects us from the radiation and harmful rays (but unfortunately is weakining due to human damage). Our orbit around the Sun is so precise that even if it was a TAD bit off would cause us to have outrageous weather and extreamely long days/nights.
Now after reading the above ask yourself this. What takes MORE faith? Believeing that all of the above happened by a Supreme being, or that it all happened COMPLETELY by random chance without any guidance whatsoever.
There is your FAITH
ShadowMoses900
Consider:
- There are 8 planets in our solar system.
- There are around 400 billion stars in our galaxy.
- There are around 125 billion galaxies in our universe.
Assuming that our solar system is one that is fairly typical in the galaxy and that our galaxy is one that is fairly typical in the universe, then crunching the number gives us...
...400,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 planets in our universe.
That one single such planet happened to contain the qualities necessary for habitability does not seem so unlikely given that number.
Your believeing that it happened randomly, no one can prove it was guided or prove it was random.
So you just proved it that Athiesm IS a faith.
You BELIEVE that it happened randomly, you have no proof that it didn't nor that it did. That takes FAITH
That IS your FAITH
You still cling onto your incorrect assumptions. The idea, thats idea people, that the universe might, thats might people, be random, is based on an observation. It isnt faith, its a theory based on evidence we see. Theories are there to be proven or disproved, and the sooner you get your head round that the sooner you will realise that Atheism is most certainly not a faith, it never was, and never will be.[QUOTE="HoolaHoopMan"][QUOTE="ShadowMoses900"]No he hasn't. I'm asking specifically why God would create us with flawed designs. All he's given me if "our bodies are meant to fail, our soul is perfect". I'm trying to get a real answer that delves into the notion of guided evolution. The argument from design is a poor one, I'm merely trying to see how one can justify guided evolution from a supreme being with the end result being pretty crappy. Why god-guided evolution must be perfect?If we dont die, evolution cannot take place, evolution doesnt work if you dont die. In any case, you could argue that if evolution is Gods design, then we have to die for it to work. One might even suggest that the soul moving on when we die the continuation of your life etc, if one was so inclined to try explain why we die from a different POV.He did answer you several times, you just continue to ignore him.
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