I have been reading a lot of sci-fi and post apocalyptic fiction. I just ordered Wool 5 the stranded by Hugh Howey. Awesome series of short novellas.
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yes.. shouldn't family always come first? drLEGENDARYThey should unless they are crazy and treat you like crap. Honestly I have had friends who have stuck by me better than most of my immediate family. It all just depends.
Most liberal arts make you take a religions course of some sort, but they usually have options. I took Religions of East Asia which was interesting. I also took a Religious Philosophy class which was a lot of debating on lots of different religions. You didn't have any other choice for that requirement?Im being forced to take arguably the most impractical and worthlessc ourse in existence as a core requirement in college. Don't get me started w/ religion in general but why does everyone have to take such a piece of **** class? In class discussions I feel like just getting up and giving the professor a middle finger and slapping her across the face with the bible, which I would promptly eat with ranch dressing
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I do at least 6+ a month. Last month I went through twelve books I think. kindle has me on a reading binge where it keeps recommending me something else each time I am finished. I was on a post apocalyptic binge for a bit, and now I am back onto sci-fi. Though it has gone down a little since classes have resumed. I still try and read at least two+ a week even with classes.
When I broke up with my last boyfriend fb was still only for college students... but I did block him off of aim and myspace. (wow that was like almost six years ago...) I never wanted to talk to the jerk again.
It wouldn't hurt to block them though. I mean people use fb post everything now. It isn't good to hear everything about their lives and what they are currently "liking". This is especially true if the break up was not mutual. But it is really up to you, whatever makes you feel better after the break up.
There's evidence that unicorns don't exist? Where the fck did you get that from? It's physically impossible to prove the non-existence of anything.[QUOTE="Heisenderp"][QUOTE="peterw007"]
That's absolutely correct.
But there's no evidence that God doesn't exist.
There is evidence that unicorns don't exist.
God becomes more "real" than unicorns in that sense.
peterw007
I can prove hobbits don't exist.
How? They were invented by J.R.R. Tolkien who took inspiration from Norse and Celtic myths.
Somewhere in recent history, unicorns were invented just like hobbits.
We may not have a record, but the fact exists.
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Consider the number of flies at the signing of the Mayflower.
We don't have the exact number of flies present, but we know that the number exists as a fact using our capacity to reason.
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In the same way, we may not have proof that unicorns were invented, but it's logical to think that unicorns were invented somewhere down the line.
It's not logical to say "God doesn't exist," because God is simply an unexplainable phenomenon.
His existence (or his absence) lies above our capacity to reason.
actually there were hobbit like people in indonesia... they stood at just 1 meter tall http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/10/1027_041027_homo_floresiensis.htmlmarry to an indian woman... they will pay dowry ... plus most of them are beautifulhippiesantathose are supposed to be illegal now...
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