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RE to FTV: The sad state of mythology.

LL's little prince of one-sided lies, FTV, is back and yet again in a totally comment-free zone. I guess you can't go about blissfully ignoring against argumenst you never intended to hear in the first place. And how desperate and dehumanizing is it, that FTV views our very lives as a terrible tempest?

Once again FTV presents the concept of "sin", which in essence boils down to little more than a flagrant false dichotomy of being ENSLAVED to OBEDIENCE(REWARD) or ENSLAVED to DISOBEDIENCE(PUNISHMENT). You know, like OBEDIENCE TRAINING for SLAVES or ANIMALS.

Thankfully, there is peace, freedom, and salvation in the knowledge that salvation by deity from the eternal damnation of that deities design is EXTORTION by definition, and it is truly a mythological affair.

Anyway, blasphemy is a VICTIMLESS CRIME so rock the vote and free your mind: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=765_1263401467


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Added: Jan-13-2010 
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  • The sad state of me-ology ! ! !

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    • I don't know about you, but I live on a planet with 7.3 billion other people and we all gotta share this rock together. Rejecting mythology has nothign to do with selfishness. Try again.

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  • "The report details 22 different technology demonstrations; 33 physical science experiments; 27 biological experiments; 32 experiments focused on the human body; Earth observations and educational activities"

    You can cry about money all day: knowledge is priceless.

    In fact, it's half the battle.
    The other half is just red lazers and blue lazers.
    GO JOE.

    Posted Jan-17-2010 By 

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  • ftv probably can't cope with the mud slung at his religion. people can be funny about stuff they hold sacred. it would be good to see a debate between u & ftv about some of the stuff he's pushing.

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    • I agree.

      The problem with a debate though is coming to terms with what constiturtes a "fact".

      You see, FTV, seems to really just be a bible-parrot with no real depth of thought to his dogmatic theolgoy.

      Where as to me I've studied christian theolgoy most my life as well as other faiths and find the entire concept of theolgy asbeing totally besides the point.

      Esspecially since to my mind theology is simply a practiced mythology.

      So what would constitute as a fact in th More..

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    • The concept of sin is nothing factual IMO. Maybe to some bible believers but it's more a question of ethics IMO. I don't believe in the concept of sin as presented in the bible myself. In a way though the 7 sins hold a certain amount of truth.

      I look at it as an attempt to reduce ethics down to their most basic fundamentals. 7 words is pretty basic.

      Paying, confessing, submitting etc. that's where religion enters the fold but ethically they're helpful reminders of what not to indulge in excess More..

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    • Of course the concept of sin is nothing factual. Infact outside of the setting of the monotheistic faiths, sin pretty much looses all meaning.

      Esspecially since sin is just a false dichotomy for OBEDIENCE/DISOBEDIENCE to the supposed will of a mythological being in the first place.

      Naturally to adherants of the faith it is a matter of ethics, but in reality it's not. "Sin" is simply disobedience. It's a tool for obedience training. Not morality or ethics.

      Infact, that's EXACTL More..

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  • "Sin" is a false dichotomy designed to make you choose between a whip and a carrot that don't exist. It is less suited for ethical free-thinking men, and better suited for superstitous obedent slaves.

    Blasphemy is a VICTIMLESS CRIME so rock the vote and free your mind:

    http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=765_1263401467

    Posted Jan-13-2010 By 

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  • Oh look we have a new couple on L.L!
    Have fun guys Im really happy for you

    Posted Jan-13-2010 By 

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    • Oh look a troll with nothing useful to add to the conversation.

      Posted Jan-13-2010 By 

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    • "purely personal concept" meant in regards to the outcome avoiding 'sin' has on your own person. As opposed to the effect your sins have on others.


      I hear what you're saying about obedience. That's all I've ever thought religion was & I went to church once in my life. Scripture was eliminated from the school system here right at the time we were at the level to hear it. The class literally stopped after about 3 lessons as the laws changed. All I remember was Genisis & how it More..

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    • LOL you got me

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    • Again this concept of "sin" has no meaningful application on my person. I know what it USED to mean, but that meaning no longer holds any sway with me.

      So far as morality and ethics, it's a two way street. It has to be. The golden rule still applies. You do as you would want have done to you. You aim to be AS equally selfless, as you are selfish. Sometimes more, sometimes less, but always strive for the lesser evil. IMO that's fair.

      Yes the obedience factor has had *some* positive r More..

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    • I don't think we're being held back by religion. Not since the reformation. We might be being groomed into a new form of slavery. We have a hybrid of slavery systems working against us right now. The school system isn't teaching kids to grasp their potential as humans but to fit into the world as obedient slaves, same as 1600 years ago when it was invented by the Romans. Advertising is enslaving our minds.

      The will to dominate other people/resources doesn't come from religion. It's a survival i More..

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