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let us say there is no god

and say a huge comet is heading towards the earth on a
collision course
then people start wishing they were on another planet or they
start wishing for some good power/powerful being (a god) to save them.

thats it for today i suppose
till next time bye












Sat Oct 9, 2004 4:59 pm

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let us say there is no god and say a huge comet is heading towards the earth on a collision course then people start wishing they were on another planet or...
james
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Oct 9, 2004
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Not Athiests! They would complain that their technical inability to move out of the way is due to the dragging back of progress, caused by the dead weight of...
Robert Kilner
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Oct 9, 2004
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... Don't bother Robert - it's a troll (and a particularly leaden (or depleted urananyl? (no pun intended)) one at that. Brian...
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Oct 9, 2004
8:43 pm

Yes I know. Is Ok. But had a few spare minutes anyway. Need to post now and then to keep in practice ;-). You never know, might be someone passing by who still...
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Oct 9, 2004
10:24 pm

And what on earth is this supposed to mean, other than a reworking of the tired old "atheists in foxholes" argument? Tony Kehoe Elite@... ... From: james ...
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