A Conversation for The Meaning of Life
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Matthew Mattic Started conversation Oct 9, 2001
i could say "let's assume gravity is due to flying pink elephants" work through the maths and come to the conclusion that if gravity is due to elephants then gravity can't exist. This is an absurd conclusion and proves merely my assumption was wrong. So your assumptions in your article, and the assumptions of BUDDHISTS who don't beleive in God (hindus do) could be wrong and therefore the conclusion there is no meaning to life is also wrong, read Ecclesiastes in the old testament and Matthew 22:37-40 and 1 Corinthians 13 in the new for a different viewpoint into the 'greatest way of all'
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terminalfrost Posted Oct 11, 2001
Hey yo....I got it. Its cool. I wrote that knowing full well what the Bible says. I didnt say I believed it. I know that fallacies that exist in it. What is amusing is that most people dont pay enought attention to it. And are you saying that Hindus believe in Christ? But thanks anyway for caring. Though I must admit your witnessing approach is likely to put someone on the defensive. But hey, speaking of witnessing, check out [URL Removed by Moderator]!!
God bless!!!!!
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Matthew Mattic Posted Oct 12, 2001
sorry about the defensiveness. Hindus beleive in God but they believe he is unknowable so worhip many 'gods' which are different parts of Gods personality. They don't specifically believe in jesus but they do have krishna which they think was God incarnate
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terminalfrost Posted Oct 12, 2001
hey yo..i was just saying..its cool..but arent there many sects of hinduism that specifically worship certain gods first
but anyway
thats all not important
cause theres only one God
and HEs the man!@!!
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Matthew Mattic Posted Oct 16, 2001
the mod squad removed that url you tried to give me before, email it to [email protected]
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