I guess God loving you is another way to stop being an adventurer /shotPalademon said:"I used to be atheist like you, but then I realised God loves me".
Sorry, those too lines are just far too similar :L
I guess God loving you is another way to stop being an adventurer /shotPalademon said:"I used to be atheist like you, but then I realised God loves me".
Yes, every time I complain about something I get "But that's just the way it is!"Guffe said:"Because that's the way it is"
I can't come up with enough situations people have said this to me and thought I'd just accept that without any backup info, whatsoever...
I love that one. Picking it apart unilaterally results in a mind-based BSOD. The poor guys don't want to back away or start messing with the metaphysics of their faith in front of me, so the usual saving throw involves "Well, it's metaphorical anyway! God told the Apostles to write it!" or something of the sort.Moridinice said:God wrote the Bible.
if that were true in any shape or form. there would be another documentary book about the event when god came down and wrote it.
I'd agree, but be careful. We haven't come *from* monkeys. We're primates, yes, but our closest natural relatives are the Great Apes. We've evolved *alongside* the current variety of primate cultures. Landing the argument that we're *from* these animals never fails to give believers or God-fearing types a window to poke at you for assuming that we're related to a supposedly lesser species.D-Class 198482 said:So he completely ignores the concept that, according to the Theory of Evolution, we evolved from monkeys which by stereotype eat bananas like mad, and thus would've evolved to hold them better?
Read Acton Hank's post over, Tall Nerd. He's saying exactly what you are, just in a more developed fashion. Yes, people would invent new ways to murder. He just said we'd switch to baseball bats, chainsaws and the like. Removing guns would end up proving the "Guns don't kill people" argument, one way or the other.The Tall Nerd said:HAHAHAHAH
they would just invent new ways to murder , what planet do YOU live on
You don't see it? Ok then.Acton Hank said:I don't see how the argument is inaccurate.iseko said:Worst argument ever:'guns don't kill people, people kill people'.
I'm pretty sure that if you destroyed all the guns in the world the murder rate would plummet for a short while and then people would just start killing each other again with baseball bats, chainsaws, knives and other common household appliances.
So a random stranger and a random seagull are starving, and you have one piece of shrimp.lacktheknack said:Me, a Cashier: "I don't think we should keep throwing the grocery shrink out as it expires. Most of it is still good. We should send it down to the food stations downtown who will use it today, so we don't waste so much."
Random Girl Buying Stuff: "But wouldn't that mean that we starve the seagulls?"
To this day, I have no idea what she was smoking.
They problem is with the first part, not the second. They are saying that the pointkillkill machine isn't for killing people.Acton Hank said:I don't see how the argument is inaccurate.iseko said:Worst argument ever:'guns don't kill people, people kill people'.
I'm pretty sure that if you destroyed all the guns in the world the murder rate would plummet for a short while and then people would just start killing each other again with baseball bats, chainsaws, knives and other common household appliances.
In that context what you say makes sense but by itself it could be interpreted in a manner of different ways, please clarify next time.iseko said:You don't see it? Ok then.Acton Hank said:I don't see how the argument is inaccurate.iseko said:Worst argument ever:'guns don't kill people, people kill people'.
I'm pretty sure that if you destroyed all the guns in the world the murder rate would plummet for a short while and then people would just start killing each other again with baseball bats, chainsaws, knives and other common household appliances.
In itself the sentence is valid. A gun will not kill a person without another person holding it.
This is not however an argument pro gun posession. It is not even an argument. It is a statement. If it were an argument one could easily say: nukes for everyone because nukes dont kill people. People kill people. There is absolutely no difference at all. Except that nukes have the potential of killing a lot more people then guns. The same comparison can be made that guns can kill a LOT more people than a baseball bat can.
So yes it is a stupid argument because it is not an argument. Don't give people access to items which sole purpose is to kill stuff. That is what guns are designed to do. kill. No normal person would need something in its posession that is only good for killing. THAT is an argument.
D is ideal, but since my hunting skills are nil, I guess I pick A, as pathetic as it is.Little Woodsman said:So a random stranger and a random seagull are starving, and you have one piece of shrimp.lacktheknack said:Me, a Cashier: "I don't think we should keep throwing the grocery shrink out as it expires. Most of it is still good. We should send it down to the food stations downtown who will use it today, so we don't waste so much."
Random Girl Buying Stuff: "But wouldn't that mean that we starve the seagulls?"
To this day, I have no idea what she was smoking.
Do you
A)Feed the shrimp to the human.
B)Feed the shrimp to the seagull.
C)Eat the shrimp yourself.
D)Use the shrimp as bait to catch the seagull, which you then roast and feed to the human.
I'd daresay that the banana's themselves would have evolved to be more easily accessable by monkeys.D-Class 198482 said:So he completely ignores the concept that, according to the Theory of Evolution, we evolved from monkeys which by stereotype eat bananas like mad, and thus would've evolved to hold them better?Arakasi said:Prepare yourselves, this has video.
...Yep.
I'm really glad I'm not the only who's read the damn thing; I find it weird how no-one mentions that militia part in the arguments we have here.RubyT said:Yeah, that second amendment. "Well regulated milita..." and all. Also, when it was adopted in 1791, firearms were single-shot muskets or pistols. They had bayonettes on them, because reloading sometimes took long enough for the enemy to run over and attack you. One can only imagine what Thomas Jefferson would have thought about it if he had seen assault rifles or just a standard 15+ cartridge Glock.
I know what you mean I have a similar belief system, but after she butted in my grandfather told her to mind her own damn business because he didn't want to start an argument about this crap with a stranger.The Tall Nerd said:bat32391 said:Well I live in Texas, so I usually can't go a day without hearing something that is stupid a hell. But the one that really takes the cake.
I was talking to my grandfather about evolution or something in public then this dumb ***** told me that anything that contradicts the bible is a lie and dinosaurs were tricks placed in the ground by satan to steer the true believers off the path of God.
I swear I'm not making this shit up, its like a breeding ground for stupid down here.
yeah i am not a super militant atheist
i believe in a god in an agnostic kinda way
a weird mixture of the 3 most popular monotheistic beliefs systems right now
because they are good learning tools on how to be , not a dick
but this lady , wow, what happened afterward?
i have had women argue to me that abortion is always wrong, and yes about the rape and other horrible parts.
Because I am willing to bet a reasonable sum of money that less than 5% of people buying guns are buying them so they can protect themselves in case those exact circumstance arise and yet will often quote the 2nd ammendment as the reason they should be entitled to one. It's not that the point of the ammendment is off (even if I'm preeeeeetty sure there was something about how they needed to be updated periodically which hasn't happened in centuries) it's that people aren't using it to support that argument.beef_razor said:You understand that the second amendment is there so the people can protect themselves against their own government if it becomes a tyranny right? That's the entire point of it. How is that at all antiquated or pointless?