Renzatic on 10/11/2006 at 23:29
Quote Posted by Paz
Oh boy, some of you zinged religion pretty hard up there. If I'd been a believer before, I'm almost positive I'd have entirely reversed my views or tried to find a more common consensus because of some of these epic god-burns!
RELIGION :mad: :mad: :mad:
Right guys????
Damn straight, son! Here are the things we wouldn't have to put up with if we lived in a religion free world:
1. War
2. Guilt
3. Abortion Debates (wots there to debate, rite? :joke:)
4. Iraq
5. Bath houses (gay and straight people alike would just fuck in the streets)
6. Pamphlets
7. Terrorists
8. The Death Sentence
I mean think about it! It makes so much sense it just blows my mind. I should've oversimplified a complicated argument and scapegoated YEARS AGO! Holy fuck, I'm so glad I read that book/blog by that guy.
Paz on 10/11/2006 at 23:41
9. The question of whether to show up in church at Christmas in order to please older members of the family, or just stay away and please god by not taking the piss.
10. Scottish football violence.
Fuck, it just gets better! What a panacea!
fett on 11/11/2006 at 00:38
11) Your kids getting plumbed by the priest in the confessional
12) Potluck dinners
13) Madonna's 5-year spiritual reawakening cycle
14) Pat Robertson
15) Pat Robertson
16) Pat Fucking Robertson
17) Abortion threads in CommChat
th|3f on 11/11/2006 at 01:04
It all makes so much sense! God is a flying spaghetti monster!
Shug on 11/11/2006 at 06:58
Quote Posted by Vigil
sarcastically anal more like if we all just said yes to anal then we wouldn't have all these troublesome moral quandaries in the first place
oh yeah I went there
wait... you REALLY went there?
Vigil on 11/11/2006 at 10:24
i guess you were too drunk to remember
Para?noid on 11/11/2006 at 17:07
Quote Posted by Kaiseto
words
christ it's not like there is a strict definition of the word "soul" anyway
re: stitch
if you like my threads so muchw hy dont you marry them eh
wait i've actually got a burn:
heh yeh kiddo i would but you taken up all the space with your book club
ohhhh damn son
icemann on 11/11/2006 at 18:22
To be serious for a second, my opinion on the whole thing has always been that no organisation or government should have the right to make that choice for someone (whether abortion is correct in doing or not). Should be left to the free will of the individual to choose for herself, or together in the case of a couple.
I notice quite often when seeing this topic come up on the news from time to time, that when there is someone in the anti-abortion group they are usually two things:
1. Male
2. Very religious
All good and all when your actions dont impact apon yourself in any shape or form.
doctorfrog on 11/11/2006 at 18:40
Quote Posted by icemann
I notice quite often when seeing this topic come up on the news from time to time, that when there is someone in the anti-abortion group they are usually two things:
1. Male
2. Very religious
Weird. Every time I see something anti-abortion it is usually:
1. Female.
2. Shrill.
And then, when I see something pro-abortion it is nearly always:
1. Female.
2. Shrill.
*Zaccheus* on 11/11/2006 at 18:42
Quote Posted by CyberFish
So, would such a construct be alive? Would it have a soul? If so, at what point would it go from "collection of complicated organic molecules" to "biologically active cells based on human DNA" to "live human"? And if NOT, what makes it different from you or I?
Do you mean: When/why does a bunch of cells become capable of feeling, of experiencing, of knowing it exists?