God count: Zero, One, or Many?

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Excellent point, but even the small sample here indicates that believers outnumber non-believers. Obviously, those making a lot of money are suspect. Still, kind of off topic, if I may say.

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Mottley wrote:
trysts wrote:

Can I bet something more expensive than my life? How about $50.00?

you may trivialise about God now, and for the rest of your dying life, but God has the final say in your destiny beyond this short passing phase called life

God threats don't work very well on atheists, just like my trivializing gods probably have no effect upon you:)

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Most televangelists believe in the green god called money.

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bordlyron wrote:

Excellent point, but even the small sample here indicates that believers outnumber non-believers. Obviously, those making a lot of money are suspect. Still, kind of off topic, if I may say.

And I was thinking, it's probably not required that a person have ethics and morals as evidence that they believe in gods. Serial killers can believe in gods. 

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Well apparently she believes in 50 buck movies, and anyone else gets blocked.

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You were obsessed with posting the same picture over and over again, kronsteeen. I had to block you for your own good;)

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trysts wrote:
Mottley wrote:
trysts wrote:

Can I bet something more expensive than my life? How about $50.00?

you may trivialise about God now, and for the rest of your dying life, but God has the final say in your destiny beyond this short passing phase called life

God threats don't work very well on atheists, just like my trivializing gods probably have no effect upon you:)

Atheists need to consider that their reasons for being atheists, their self justifications, their evidence-less arguements, their experience of life..all these things do not change the TRUTH ABOUT GOD ! One day, hopefully in this life, God will turn on the light in the darkness of their souls!

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Ok. Touche' lol

Btw, I am sorry about that 50 buck movie line if it means anything:-)

I won't post if you just unblook me :-D

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Mottley wrote:
trysts wrote:
Mottley wrote:
trysts wrote:

Can I bet something more expensive than my life? How about $50.00?

you may trivialise about God now, and for the rest of your dying life, but God has the final say in your destiny beyond this short passing phase called life

God threats don't work very well on atheists, just like my trivializing gods probably have no effect upon you:)

Atheists need to consider that their reasons for being atheists, their self justifications, their evident-less arguements, their experience of life..all these things do not change the TRUTH ABOUT GOD ! One day, hopefully in this life, God will turn on the light in the darkness of their souls!

Well, where are these gods? Isn't that the question? Where are they?

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Kronsteeen wrote:

Ok. Touche' lol

Btw, I am sorry about that 50 buck movie line if it means anything:-)

I won't post if you just unblook me :-D

Of course I'll unblock you. Hopefully you've seen enough of that picture too;)

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yes Yes YES,

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the so called 'gods' are just figments of mens imaginations, an expression of their lostness, there is only ONE TRUE GOD

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Hate to interrupt your conversations, but golly, dous anyone want to address my original question?

I have admitted that my count is zero. One is a common number, as is three. I guess that my original idea was to spark a conversation about simply "why, if you believe, do you have X number of gods"? Why not "Z"?

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Is this a mathematical question? Or do we get dipped in a seat pole for answering incorrectley?

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trysts wrote:

I'd say there are many gods which are imagined to exist

Not so much "imagined" but "felt"...and unlike other emotions which wax, wanes, disappear altogether in time, tis a constant.

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Very well spoken Feuf.

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trysts wrote:
Mottley wrote:
trysts wrote:
Mottley wrote:
trysts wrote:

Can I bet something more expensive than my life? How about $50.00?

you may trivialise about God now, and for the rest of your dying life, but God has the final say in your destiny beyond this short passing phase called life

God threats don't work very well on atheists, just like my trivializing gods probably have no effect upon you:)

Atheists need to consider that their reasons for being atheists, their self justifications, their evident-less arguements, their experience of life..all these things do not change the TRUTH ABOUT GOD ! One day, hopefully in this life, God will turn on the light in the darkness of their souls!

Well, where are these gods? Isn't that the question? Where are they?

Irony. Atheists, thus far, for me have shown themselves to me the most morally clear and ethical people on the planet. Their souls are well lit...which lead me to think that believing or not believing in God is completely independent of God.

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Kronsteeen wrote:

Very well spoken Feuf.

Thanks, K.

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There are the self-rightist athiests. Can't stand them. But I am an athiest. Swear to God.

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Believing or not is independent of having moral character, I'll agree on.

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