Originally posted by: TopographicOceans The defense has always been that it refers to a generic God and not one of a particular religion (i.e. Christianity)
And if you are atheist or agnostic?
Then you don't stand a chance in hell (or if you're a Jew, then you don't stand a chance in Gehinnom) in getting it off the coins unless this guy wins his suit.
Originally posted by: TopographicOceans The defense has always been that it refers to a generic God and not one of a particular religion (i.e. Christianity)
And if you are atheist or agnostic?
Then you don't stand a chance in hell (or if you're a Jew, then you don't stand a chance in Gehinnom) in getting it off the coins unless this guy wins his suit.
But.....what if they are right that there is no God. When we all die, we simply return to dust. But if they are wrong.......... Oh how obvious it is that they are playing a losing hand.
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
Originally posted by: TopographicOceans The defense has always been that it refers to a generic God and not one of a particular religion (i.e. Christianity)
And if you are atheist or agnostic?
Then you don't stand a chance in hell (or if you're a Jew, then you don't stand a chance in Gehinnom) in getting it off the coins unless this guy wins his suit.
But.....what if they are right that there is no God. When we all die, we simply return to dust. But if they are wrong.......... Oh how obvious it is that they are playing a losing hand.
Leo
There are quite a few logical problems with Pascal's Wager but I doubt logic is much use against indoctrinated "beliefs."
Atheists are more than welcome to reject our specie and currency in favor of a barter system for goods and services. I would wish them all the best at surviving on their own convictions.
Maybe bitcoin is their saviour ? ROFLMAO !!
Nowhere in the laws of the land was it ever made mandatory for the general population to rely on the government for a tangible money supply.
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The defense has always been that it refers to a generic God and not one of a particular religion (i.e. Christianity)
And if you are atheist or agnostic?
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Perhaps we should go back to a more united message such as E Pluribus Unum, which was the original motto.
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The defense has always been that it refers to a generic God and not one of a particular religion (i.e. Christianity)
And if you are atheist or agnostic?
Then you don't stand a chance in hell (or if you're a Jew, then you don't stand a chance in Gehinnom) in getting it off the coins unless this guy wins his suit.
The defense has always been that it refers to a generic God and not one of a particular religion (i.e. Christianity)
And if you are atheist or agnostic?
Then you don't stand a chance in hell (or if you're a Jew, then you don't stand a chance in Gehinnom) in getting it off the coins unless this guy wins his suit.
But.....what if they are right that there is no God. When we all die, we simply return to dust. But if they are wrong.......... Oh how obvious it is that they are playing a losing hand.
Leo
The more qualities observed in a coin, the more desirable that coin becomes!
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The defense has always been that it refers to a generic God and not one of a particular religion (i.e. Christianity)
And if you are atheist or agnostic?
Then you don't stand a chance in hell (or if you're a Jew, then you don't stand a chance in Gehinnom) in getting it off the coins unless this guy wins his suit.
But.....what if they are right that there is no God. When we all die, we simply return to dust. But if they are wrong.......... Oh how obvious it is that they are playing a losing hand.
Leo
There are quite a few logical problems with Pascal's Wager but I doubt logic is much use against indoctrinated "beliefs."
Seated Dollar Collection
Maybe bitcoin is their saviour ? ROFLMAO !!
Nowhere in the laws of the land was it ever made mandatory for the general population to rely on the government for a tangible money supply.
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
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