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spacemanspiff:

--- Quote ---By the way..assuming God does...which god?duhhhh! you can just say 'god' and its good enough. didncha know 'dat?

spacemanveryfewunderstandsthereisapropernametobeusedin"ourfatherwhoartinheavenhallowedbethyname"or"baptizinginthenameofthefather,son,andholyspirit"spiff

TMM:
"Why does God (or Gods, any Supreme Being) allow suffering?"

Because there is no god.

logically(HAH!...), there is a supreme being... but he/she/it just dosn't give a damn and lets us play without any divine intervention. if he/she/it didn't allow suffering, i don't think anything would exist.

but really, look at all this. look at yourself. you're thinking with words, just lines and sounds that mean somthing, and you're pressing buttons on somthing made out of a non-naturally occurring material, and letters appear on this piece of glass infront of you... that's pretty amazing in itself. now look at space... the endless expance of nothing... with rocks and big burning balls of hydrogen... and- also remember, everything is made, basically, with what stars are made of. you're looking at somthing that used to be a ball of hydrogen. but pressures and gravity pressed it into different materials. take a second to contemplate the exact expanse of space itself- endless- so goddamn big we can't even envision it... there has to be some reason to it?

~TMM

Gewehr98:
A little levity on an otherwise deadly serious subject:

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