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MySoxSmell

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if i asked you to have sex with me

would your anwser to this question be the same as the anwser to that question?
 

Feralcentaur

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Kathinka said:
can god create a rock so heavy, that he himself can not lift it up anymore?

if he can't, he is not omnipotent.
if he can, he can't lift it and therefore is not omnipotent again :D
If I was god I'd just change the laws of logic and reality to make it so I'm omipotent no matter what.
 

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Kathinka said:
can god create a rock so heavy, that he himself can not lift it up anymore?

if he can't, he is not omnipotent.
if he can, he can't lift it and therefore is not omnipotent again :D
Common logical fallacy. Religious scholars of all stripes will argue that not even a God can create contradictions. It is therefore impossible for a God to create such things as:

Unliftable objects
An object both taller and shorter than some height
Unstoppable forces and immovable objects

It does no harm to the omnipotence of a god to be unable to create things that can't exist without being self contradictory and therefore logically impossible.
 

emeraldrafael

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AvsJoe said:
What would happen if an unstoppable force met an indestructible wall?
Classic Mr. T/Chuck Norris joke.

Here's mine. If god is so infinitely forgiving and good, whats the purpose of hell?

Better question! Why does god need to wait to destroy the devil if he's going to do it anyway? and if he knows everyhting, why didnt he kill the devil when the devil first tried that coup.

yeah, i'm probably going to hell, but i'm getting answers hwerever i go.

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Dr. Whiggs said:
Wintermute_ said:
Your trapped in a room with Justin Beiber, Miley Cirus, both are having a karaoke contest, and you have only one bullet in your revolver. What to do?
I believe it's pronounced... "menage a trois?"
you obviously line both their heads up up and pull the trigger. place the one you hate less (for me, its miley cyrus, simply becuase i want to watch her make her career implode, like when she was pole dancing on that ice cream cart in stripper gear.
 

emeraldrafael

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The Jakeinator said:
emeraldrafael said:
AvsJoe said:
What would happen if an unstoppable force met an indestructible wall?
Classic Mr. T/Chuck Norris joke.

He's mine. If god is so infinitely forgiving and good, whats the purpose of hell?

Better question! Why does god need to wait to destroy the devil if he's going to do it anyway? and if he knows everyhting, why didnt he kill the devil when the devil first tried that coup.

yeah, i'm probably going to hell, but i'm getting answers hwerever i go.
These could be answered quickly if there is no God at all.
eh. its a problem if you're religious.
 

rekabdarb

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I have a logic question for you folks.

A teacher ... well teaches how to be a lawyer to a student 100% free of charge. The teacher says though "This will only be free if you don't win your first case."

The student agrees and is like lawl, i just won't take any cases.

So after a while the teacher is like wtf mate and sues the student.

Before the first court date the teacher and the student meet each other and get in a discussion. The student says to the teacher "If i win, by law i don't have to pay cause i won the court battle. And if i lose i don't have to pay because i lost my first case!"

The teacher responds with "If I win then you have to pay me, because the court says so. But if i lose then you have to uphold your agreement because you won your first case."

Now... who is right?
 

rekabdarb

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Kathinka said:
can god create a rock so heavy, that he himself can not lift it up anymore?

if he can't, he is not omnipotent.
if he can, he can't lift it and therefore is not omnipotent again :D
schrodinger's cat man...
 

emeraldrafael

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The Jakeinator said:
emeraldrafael said:
The Jakeinator said:
emeraldrafael said:
AvsJoe said:
What would happen if an unstoppable force met an indestructible wall?
Classic Mr. T/Chuck Norris joke.

He's mine. If god is so infinitely forgiving and good, whats the purpose of hell?

Better question! Why does god need to wait to destroy the devil if he's going to do it anyway? and if he knows everyhting, why didnt he kill the devil when the devil first tried that coup.

yeah, i'm probably going to hell, but i'm getting answers hwerever i go.
These could be answered quickly if there is no God at all.
eh. its a problem if you're religious.
Does it matter? Is there any solid evidence if there is this "God" an all powerful being, watching everyone everyday, and if they break his rules they will be sentenced to eternal damnation, but he loves you.

I'm not saying that he isn't here, but it all sounds improbable. But my point remains, if there is no God, any question involving him is immediately set to "He lost"
Never said in the rules you couldnt ask about god.
 

holographicman

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the next statement is true. the previous statement which false.
which statement is true?

dont think to hard or your head will explode 0.o
 

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AvsJoe said:
What would happen if an unstoppable force met an indestructible wall?
I think they have the same inertia(which is infinite), so the unmovable object starts moving at the same speed as the unstoppable force, and in the same direction. Meanwhile, the unstoppable force stops.

For visual aids, use pool balls hitting.
 

zehydra

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The Jakeinator said:
zehydra said:
What is 'good'?
I think a dictionary could prove a somewhat satisfactory answer.
?adjective
1.
morally excellent; virtuous; righteous; pious: a good man.
2.
satisfactory in quality, quantity, or degree: a good teacher; good health.
3.
of high quality; excellent.
4.
right; proper; fit: It is good that you are here. His credentials are good.
5.
well-behaved: a good child.
6.
kind, beneficent, or friendly: to do a good deed.
7.
honorable or worthy; in good standing: a good name.
8.
educated and refined: She has a good background.
9.
financially sound or safe: His credit is good.
10.
genuine; not counterfeit: a good quarter.
11.
sound or valid: good judgment; good reasons.
12.
reliable; dependable; responsible: good advice.
13.
healthful; beneficial: Fresh fruit is good for you.
14.
in excellent condition; healthy: good teeth.
15.
not spoiled or tainted; edible; palatable: The meat was still good after three months in the freezer.
16.
favorable; propitious: good news.
17.
cheerful; optimistic; amiable: in good spirits.
18.
free of distress or pain; comfortable: to feel good after surgery.
19.
agreeable; pleasant: Have a good time.
20.
attractive; handsome: She has a good figure.
21.
(of the complexion) smooth; free from blemish.
22.
close or intimate; warm: She's a good friend of mine.
23.
sufficient or ample: a good supply.
24.
advantageous; satisfactory for the purpose: a good day for fishing.
25.
competent or skillful; clever: a good manager; good at arithmetic.
26.
skillfully or expertly done: a really good job; a good play.
27.
conforming to rules of grammar, usage, etc.; correct: good English.
28.
socially proper: good manners.
29.
remaining available to one: Don't throw good money after bad.
30.
comparatively new or of relatively fine quality: Don't play in the mud in your good clothes.
31.
best or most dressy: He wore his good suit to the office today.
32.
full: a good day's journey away.
33.
fairly large or great: a good amount.
34.
free from precipitation or cloudiness: good weather.
35.
Medicine/Medical. (of a patient's condition) having stable and normal vital signs, being conscious and comfortable, and having excellent appetite, mobility, etc.
36.
fertile; rich: good soil.
37.
loyal: a good Democrat.
38.
(of a return or service in tennis, squash, handball, etc.) landing within the limits of a court or section of a court.
39.
Horse Racing. (of the surface of a track) drying after a rain so as to be still slightly sticky: This horse runs best on a good track.
40.
(of meat, esp. beef) noting or pertaining to the specific grade below ?choice,? containing more lean muscle and less edible fat than ?prime? or ?choice.?
41.
favorably regarded (used as an epithet for a ship, town, etc.): the good ship Syrena.


Is there any way to derive a meaning of "good" without a context? All of these definitions from dictionary.com are used in a context.
 

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FeralCentaur said:
What is a third of 10? It just goes on like 3.33333333333333....forever.
You answered your own question.

You can also write it as "3 and a 1/3".
Or you could write it in base 3, where it would be written as 10.1. (and the original "10" would be written as 101)

rekabdarb said:
I have a logic question for you folks.

A teacher ... well teaches how to be a lawyer to a student 100% free of charge. The teacher says though "This will only be free if you don't win your first case."

The student agrees and is like lawl, i just won't take any cases.

So after a while the teacher is like wtf mate and sues the student.

Before the first court date the teacher and the student meet each other and get in a discussion. The student says to the teacher "If i win, by law i don't have to pay cause i won the court battle. And if i lose i don't have to pay because i lost my first case!"

The teacher responds with "If I win then you have to pay me, because the court says so. But if i lose then you have to uphold your agreement because you won your first case."

Now... who is right?
They're both half right and half wrong.
At the end of the court case the judge's decision overwrites the original agreement. So, whatever the judge says, goes.
 

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AvsJoe said:
What would happen if an unstoppable force met an indestructible wall?

Its actually unstoppable force and immovable object but whatever.

This is solved like this.

For an object to move or resist movement it requires energy. All mass in the entire universe can be expressed as energy through Einstein's E=mc^2. So if you convert all mass to energy the only way for an object to be truly described as immovable it must contain all the energy/mass in the entire universe. If there is even a fraction left then given enough time this will result in movement however tiny. So if this immovable object contains all of the energy in the whole universe, then it is both the immovable object AND the unstoppable force. If this is not the case then the 2 forces must exist on different planes of existence, in either of these cases, the two objects will never be able too meet.
 

Feralcentaur

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Maze1125 said:
FeralCentaur said:
What is a third of 10? It just goes on like 3.33333333333333....forever.
You answered your own question.

You can also write it as "3 and a 1/3".
Or you could write it in base 3, where it would be written as 10.1. (and the original "10" would be written as 101)

rekabdarb said:
I have a logic question for you folks.

A teacher ... well teaches how to be a lawyer to a student 100% free of charge. The teacher says though "This will only be free if you don't win your first case."

The student agrees and is like lawl, i just won't take any cases.

So after a while the teacher is like wtf mate and sues the student.

Before the first court date the teacher and the student meet each other and get in a discussion. The student says to the teacher "If i win, by law i don't have to pay cause i won the court battle. And if i lose i don't have to pay because i lost my first case!"

The teacher responds with "If I win then you have to pay me, because the court says so. But if i lose then you have to uphold your agreement because you won your first case."

Now... who is right?
They're both half right and half wrong.
At the end of the court case the judge's decision overwrites the original agreement. So, whatever the judge says, goes.
I bow down before your superior intelligence good sir.
 

Android2137

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How do you explain the taste, smell, or texture of something to someone who has never tasted, smelled, or felt said object short of making them eat, smell, feel said object?