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underu2000

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  1. So no, I doubt weapons of much greater magnitude will be released. Besides, any more powerful and we'll have 1 handed weapons capable of 1 hitting. It's not to say more powerful armor and prayers won't be released, just somewhat doubtful of strength bonuses through weapons.
  2. Oh Noes! That's rated M for sure now!
  3. Hehe. The other day i tried microwaving cornbread and i ended up with thick white smoke and the fire detector blaring.
  4. Halo,Halo2 - xbox Age of Empires - PC Starcraft -PC Knights Of The Old Republic - xbox Burnout Revenge- xbox Civ 4 - PC Super Smash Bros, SSB melee -N64, gamecube Metroid Prime, Fusion - Gamecube, gameboy advance Gears of War -xbox 360 And shouldn't this be in the videogames sub-forum?
  5. Ask mommy or scream, "Mommy gimme this sub-skrip-shun thingy for this run and escape game or ill hate you foah evah!!!! *high pitched scream* *runs around and falls down stairs*" Nothing wrong with being 11years old ya know. Not all are immature, and not all adolescents and adults are mature either. Anyway, it does look like WoW, except for the ogre replacing a dwarf and the pirate a night elf. But it does look pretty nice if it weren't for the obvious grammar mistakes (how'd they manage that?). And "8 more skills" and "600 monsters" wouldn't sound too impressive to someone who played bigger MMo's i bet.
  6. Ah, this is one of those alternate reality games. Figures why I had no idea what the Halo 3 website was about.
  7. Same here. I rely heavily on reviews, and just simple popularity. I didn't know what to expect when i bought half my non-sequel games, but so far I have not been disappointed (I only buy games with the highest ratings, or sequels of ones I've played before).
  8. What about preaching in a public space, surely that's invasive? Well, they need permits to do that, at least in the US. But honestly, how many preachers do you see giving sermons in the street anyway? It's just a stereotype that Christians forcibly make people believe in the religion.
  9. All cheese has some kind of live culture in it. Bleu cheese (yes, bleu and not blue. The French name is cooler) has blue colored culture shaped like veins in it. It gives it the...pungent aroma. But some bleu cheeses taste awesome. I love the salad dressing and the buffalo wing dip ones, although they often don't have the real live cultures in them. My questions: How do people know when they're being watched? Some kind of precognition, or sixth sense? (i see live people)
  10. butterflies dont have the cranial capacity to dream: fact he was human Party-pooper. I thought I had a good one. :cry: But still, no way to know that unless you're a butterfly yourself. But then you are bugging me...Get it? Bugging me? Get it? :D :?:
  11. I'm sure interstellar and intergalactic space contains nothing either, as in no matter. But the void....nothing separating it from the same definition as just "space". Is it like a blackhole, that sucks in and eliminates matter as well as energy?
  12. Well, those aren't too offensive to me. I don't see what the point is comparing Jesus to Bin Laden anyway. That they look alike? It so happens they're both Semites, so nothing surprising there.
  13. For heaven's sake, DO NOT upload those pictures! Last time something like that happened, we had quite a few protests around the world (assuming it is as bad as those drawings on Islamic personalities we had on the news a while back). But you might as well fix the link, although I'm getting sick of these religion flamefests.
  14. I chuckled when I read the title. But it really isn't helping, just making more resentment and even dumber stereotypes between Christians and non-Christians. Just let it die, take the slugging to where it came from and not make new threads. Oh for the record, preaching isn't shoving religion down someone's throat, to the many people who seem to have that kind of idea.
  15. God I hope that was sarcasm.. It better be, or I'm gonna shoot me some moose! :twisted: And i thought it was ironic that bloodkilla turned down brains and insulted American intelligence. :mrgreen: wE'$ n0t $tU61D!!! (<---average American)
  16. Oh, if you have idiots in your school hollering Christianity at you, I won't blame you. But it doesn't mean all Christians are like that. The ones that get on your throat just don't respect other people, it's not a Christian thing. God wouldn't willingly hurt people. It's people hurting people. One of Jesus' preachings said that if you hold strong against oppression, you'll be blessed. For everything they experience in life, they'll be blessed for after they die. Once again, this won't seem appealing for non-believers, but Christians hold this as a great reason to withstand persecution. By saying you did nothing to Jesus, you say you never sinned. For every sin you do, it's another blow to God and Jesus (I'm not perfect myself, if I'm giving that impression). And I would be one of those Christians who would say that you are part of the reason he's on that cross, along with the rest of humanity. ( I'm sure your parents wouldn't get very far if they were in the position of the people who starve and die in the rainforests, or wherever else poverty strikes. It's not just what you gain, remember that even the very basic circumstances are not to be taken granted. Everyone is born to die, not just those kids. The true pity is that those kids never got to experience life, along with not knowing Jesus. Once again, the bible doesn't say what happens to such kids, but we can assume safely they'll have a better afterlife than life. Oh, that's always bad. Christianity isn't about forcing anybody to do anything, so I agree with you there. That's like saying that the Judicial system is blackmailing criminals; "don't kill anyone or you go to jail" doesn't verge on blackmail. And what you must understand is everyone has eternal life, either heaven or hell. And yes, if you hear and don't believe you go to hell. Oh, Good night! Can't stay on much longer myself.
  17. AKA, would you rather be a stoned celeb or Bill Gates. Brains and money pl0x. EDIT: More seriously, brains would last you much longer than beauty, and can serve much more to humanity. Or to yourself, depending on what you use it for. Beauty can get you money, but you'll be forgotten when you're gone Oh, i think you should add "brawn" as a third choice. It is as desirable as the other two.
  18. In trying to explain it, argument arises. It's inevitable. Besides, I tried my best not to sound too aggressive. It'd be nice if you not attack Christianity as well, in case you were thinking I was ranting for nothing. And your analogy is yet another attack, if I interpret it correctly. You are saying that a majority of Christians are overzealous and only a minor few are not knuckled-head and passive. That's not entirely helpful.
  19. I think that's what he's asking. It may be devoid of matter, but there is something there that defines it as "space" and not "mysterious pan-dimensional void". Ok, maybe not the pan-dimensional part, but it's nice to go all sci-fi :mrgreen: But I still don't see what makes empty space differ from this "void" thingamagig. A lack of energy, in addition to matter? Or just that it doesn't "exist" in a measurable way? Yes, why is space different to this empty space that you are talking about? I mean, space has nothing in it, so why is it different? Is there matter in space or something? Space is a vacuum. The vacuum of space is the same as a vacuum anywhere else. The "void" is simply a vacuum. So...space is vacuum, and the void is also vacuum. Basically they're both the same...Yet different. Man, I'm going nowhere fast.
  20. Well, it is, and what you said came out pretty harsh. I have to disagree, i don't see anyone, christian or otherwise, saying that "your belief is obviously wrong", only people who have different beliefs and want to prove that it makes sense. I think the point of the thread is an argument to begin with, since the author is asking people to explain Christianity to him. Besides, every one of these threads are aggressive to some degree, being on the topic of disproving Christianity. It's why i don't like these religious threads, they quickly turn into flamefests.
  21. I hope I'm not being oblivious, but I still don't get it. Why would God not consider each child unique? I mean, you'd think he would know better than all, being the creator and all. See, the thing is, that you are not having a fair shot at life. You are having a privileged one, not the "basic option". I'm sure your bible studies have told you at least once to be thankful for everything you do have, and not take it for granted. Somewhere along the line your ancestors must have been poor as well, but obtained such luxuries and has passed down to you. As for the child in starvation, he has no such gifts, but still the choice, and the promise of the fourth beatitude: Blessed are ye that hunger now for ye shall be filled. (Luke 6:21). Sure, it may not be comforting to non-believers, but it's something. You don't have to cross a line to be punished? Then when do you get punished, for nothing? The line here is not taking the last chance to redeem yourself, that is in Jesus Christ. You see babies being killed for nothing, and you still don't recognize the blessings in your life? And they aren't "being killed", they die of natural causes, like all that of natural disasters and wars. These things cannot be avoided, unless God made miracles for everybody to stay alive. Then it would be a perfect world, and we wouldn't need God. Oh, i walked into that one with the robots didn't I...But it's not a bad thing for people to do the same things, and think alike. Everyone is different, an d their differences show, all religion does is lay down some laws so that you don't do things that disrupt order, much like Hammurabi's the Napoleanic Code. Except on a larger scale. And as for people "automatically loving God", that doesn't cover free will, does it? It's an ancient category. It's what gave rise to ideas like purgatory and limbo (which I'm NOT saying is wrong, just not completely based on the Bible). Logically people don't like having things left in the dark, so they reason logical ideas, what they imagine would be if it was written in the Bible. And you don't go to hell for not believing. You go to hell for hearing and refusing to believe, effectively telling God to beat it. The reason I said what I said is because somethings really aren't mentioned in the bible, like what happens to children and those who never heard of Jesus. WOW, just wow... this is exactly what he is arguing against, pushing his beliefs on someone else. You really are a christian. And YOU are a worst-case atheist, someone with no regard other religions and for using labels like "oh, you're a christian alright". For your information, he being defensive towards his beliefs, and didn't warrant any reason to make an insult to all Christians.
  22. And the people who did tell them who were supposively spreading the word of "god" managed to kill millions and only make profits for them selves. Take cover! Incoming flames! :shock: I think you misinterpreted it. What i meant to say is "it's our job as christians to tell them about Jesus". I don't see many missionaries killing millions and making profits by the way. :-k
  23. That's one of the stranger things I've heard thus far. But those Elephants have got nothing on celebs. They gotta go to rehabs every saturday. But on topic, I wonder how much those mahouts (elephant keepers) had to pay for that much heroin. I mean, it'd be cheaper to get a helicopter and airlift it to the herd.
  24. Oh good, another one of these threads bashing Christians. Seriously, we must have one of these threads in each page, you should just look one up. These things just turn into massive arguments or flamefests. And it gets seriously annoying, because it makes me feel like I'm surrounded by people who are incredibly intolerant of what I believe and that people like me are not wanted here. Well, if the child survives and makes it to an age he can accept God, he still has a choice. If he dies, I believe he'd go to heaven, although different denominations have different beliefs on that. Um....I don't what you're getting at about the child being unique. But the second point is actually a hotly debated topic, I really don't understand the concept of predestination myself, but regardless of whether God knows where you are going, there is still a choice you can make. God doesn't influence that choice, which is where free will comes from. Well, if you think about it, you do have to cross a line to be punished. In this case, after having a part of Him killed and Man still refusing to accept him, it'd be fair to get a punishment. THAT is the whole point of the Bible! That God died for his creation, to prove his love to the people he created. Unfortunately, your runescape account isn't very alive. But let's say you do create a sentient robot of some kind, and sacrifice a part of yourself to keep it alive. Wouldn't that signify the greatest love of all? And wouldn't the sentient creation also be aware of how much it is loved? Yeah, the folks in the rainforest seem to get unlucky don't they. The Bible doesn't say what happens to people not acquainted with Jesus, but then again, it is the fault of those who did know but were afraid or too lazy to tell them. In any case, these guys and the dead babies go into the category of "Bible doesn't say".
  25. Before we get into conclusions, can anyone actually confirm this? I seriously doubt Jagex would make an obviously dumb update like that. Don't expect me to go into the wildy and willingly get killed by a pker though. :anxious:

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