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Pastimes : The Meaning of Life - Discussion -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: John S. who wrote (119)8/12/1998 1:43:00 AM
From: X Y Zebra  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 242
 
"So long as theologians keep within their proper bounds, science has no quarrel with them, for it is no more able to prove that they are wrong then they themselves are able to prove that they are right. But human experience shows that they never keep within their proper bounds voluntarily; they are always bulging over the line, and making a great uproar over things that they know nothing about. "

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO you could not keep it to yourself you HAVE TO GO TELL THE NEIGHBOR....

oh boy, I can smell them a mile away

Down boy, down......

no more I have better things to do (such as watching a movie), than argue with a wall... er a theologian.

"next"

click !



To: John S. who wrote (119)8/12/1998 1:56:00 AM
From: Tony  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 242
 
Sure, Pascal's wager, but there's a catch.

There are other religions offering salvation if you do thus and so. But some of them are mutually exclusive (I assume, I'm not a theo person). So how do you choose between them? (This is a serious question that I have never really gotten an answer to.)

respectfully,
-Tony