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The Art Forum / Re: Writings/Works: Does anyone ever just write?« on: May 18, 2010, 01:19:54 PM »257
The Art Forum / Re: Writings/Works: Does anyone ever just write?« on: May 18, 2010, 01:11:35 PM »258
The Art Forum / Writings/Works: Does anyone ever just write?« on: May 18, 2010, 01:04:47 PM »
Anyways in case you do write shit maybe post it here? short stories/poetry/stuff whatever ?
I'll start with something I wrote back in November 2003. http://shorttext.com/y04sghwfjs 259
Old Map News / Re: ZPO Grandmansion« on: May 17, 2010, 11:40:56 AM »
Awesome glad to see someone mapping hmm i should start something up myself....
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Debate Forum / Re: Religion Thread« on: May 16, 2010, 09:59:29 AM »
What ever happened to yin and yang and the balance between good and evil, and the whole lucifier is a fallen angel of god? so technically it's all god's divine plan?
Not enemies but rather partners playing chess moving the pawns and the world is what they are actually playing against? (free will) So according to that book thing evil and good can exist. 261
General Gaming Talk / Re: Portal Free for Mac or PC till May 24th!« on: May 13, 2010, 01:16:59 PM »
lol long live outpost.....
I didn't have this game till now, still haven't played i looked like something that would amuse toddlers but I'm a give it a go. Is it just teleporting/puzzles? 262
General Gaming Talk / Portal Free for Mac or PC till May 24th!« on: May 13, 2010, 01:45:32 AM »
you heard me!
The link below leads to the portal install page. http://store.steampowered.com/app/400 Quote Portal used to cost money. Until May 24th, it's free. End of story.- Steam 263
Solved Applications / Re: Symbolzzzz admin app.« on: May 11, 2010, 03:31:14 PM »
If you don't take symbolzzzz i'll kill all the kittens i promise!
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Debate Forum / Re: Religion Thread« on: May 04, 2010, 01:09:33 AM »Woah Crypto, why'd you go atheist? He must of read the latest announcements here! 266
Debate Forum / Re: Religion Thread« on: May 03, 2010, 10:07:53 AM »
No thats more of a skeptic, and they are usually still some type of believer. I have never been baptized, nor ever a member of a church. I was born into a world where I discovered religion of many different cultures on my own. Actually I started reading Philosophy before I ever read the bible.
I am a observer to this religious conflict between sects and believers. Even defected believers could be considered Agnostic Quote 1 : a person who holds the view that any ultimate reality (as God) is unknown and probably unknowable; broadly : one who is not committed to believing in either the existence or the nonexistence of God or a god It's not even so much that I question it, because I'd have to of actually believed in the start. Really I'm taking an objective approach. My stance is, prove it to me first and if it's true I'll believe it. It's just scientifically I couldn't accept the thought of no higher forms of intelligence. By that I don't really even mean GOD. But it would be dumb to assume we are alone in this vast universe of space, but to believe there is some figure hovering above us. Watching his creations go through torture and pain for a little bit of happiness ? No I think not. My commitment is to life itself. Add up the amount of hours your people speak to their imaginary people, and you'll realized all those hours in prayer and church, and groups add up to quite a bit of time spent. Then add the 5-8 hours of sleep most people get a day, and your life is short usually by at least 10-11 years if I remember correctly. I'll edit this and add it up later I'm tired now. 1. Nothing is true without scientific proof. 1- A.There is no scientific proof that the magical fairy god exists, regardless of what you say about his lackey's and their epic shroom adventures here on earth. 2. Explain the dinosaurs, no one can Did god also create all these other sustainable planets found on the other end of the universe? if so he should incorporate. I find it all too amusing what people believe, but religion has done wonders for others, so I will never knock it like the Atheists might. They commit to the idea of there being absolutely no god. (So even if you said see here scientific proof - there is none- but if there actually was they'd reject it still) I guess kind of like how religious people refuse to accept many aspects of science. I'm at least open to theories, even if i think your a nutbag, at least I listened. Because everyone deserves to believe in what they want. You respect my belief to analyze your beliefs and study them from an outside perspective, great! Because I have no problem with holy rollers, just don't knock on my door, don't sell me anything, know your faith better than me, and don't be a hypocrite (too bad that's impossible for most people who claim to be Christian). So for those truly devoted few, I respect and honor your beliefs because it's important to you. To all you, 50/50 believers, hey you heard the words of god, you've read Jesus's words I'm sure. You are no longer innocent after hearing the word of god, if your faith is true, and you believe, know that if you do not heed the warning of your idols that you will suffer because of it. So don't turn your back unless you are def sure. Because he takes children and dumb people who have never been subjected to religion, but once that ignorance is gone you need to make a choice. So says the "book" by the way. Good luck with that. 267
Debate Forum / Re: Religion Thread« on: May 03, 2010, 01:10:52 AM »
I have, and I've found that even though my beliefs in a higher being (what others might perceive as a god) is little to none, I do not like to be considered a Atheist.
My reason being is for the pure reason that one summer when I was sixteen, I entered a conversation with a older co-worker about her being a Atheist. The sophist in me was already flooding to the surface. I questioned her about it and was shocked to find out some Atheists actually meet in groups........... Sometimes even in a building................. Sometimes on sundays....................LOL mainly because its the one day a lot of people have off I guess she said. So to avoid being a Religion of non-believers I choose to be a Non-affiliated Observer or perhaps a Curious mind. My scientific rationale overwhelms me too much to ever consider the real possibility of a higher power. Let's just say I have more faith in Stephen Hawking, hell I'll even buy the alien shit he just crapped out of his super huge brain. Why? because there is a method of sanity that goes along with it. Who's seen Bill Maher's Religulous? I own it 268
Old Map News / Re: New project« on: April 12, 2010, 12:55:37 AM »
http://www.zombiepanic.org/forums/showthread.php?t=15247
Quote Hello everybody! This is my second project (the first one is zpo_apartemens). 270
Old Map News / Re: New project« on: April 04, 2010, 01:27:35 PM »
shhhhhh no one is suppose to know about that.
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