See if I care, I'm gonna do it anyways. Nyah! *pouts*
Been there, done that, Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn.
*cough*
Sorry, piece of squid got stuck in my throat. I meant, got the t-shirt.
Don't worry; I'll probably lose interest and go after something else shiny halfway through. :angel:
Dilo says (10:20 PM):
http://bitbabble.blogspot.com/2007/0...-sung-yoo.html
O_o
Is Crusherhere?
Indeed he be.
Well it IS logistically flawed. :wacko: Just because you can do something but won't doesn't mean it's automatically a malevolent decision. Preventing humans from acting evil would go against Free Will, something God promised us. You have the choice to be good or evil. Unfortunately some people choose to be evil, but just as many choose to be good, and most people tend to hover around neutral. :P
/religious crap
Lets not get into that argument here. Just wait and see if Makenshi can argue his way past me.
To be honest (and egotistical), I'm fairly certain I could go in with a known disproven position and still hold it against him. But then Kosmo and Mistral would tear me a new one for being an idiot.
Goddamnit! I reset and forgot to save. I gotta do that last mission over again. I fucking hate hard mode. No subtank bulshit.
If god gave humans free will, and that free will allows evil, then in some ways god can be blamed for causing evil.
*poorly written metaphor time*
Giving someone a gun doesn't necessarily create a "malevolent" situation, but giving a gun to someone who you know will use it to cause harm would make you "malevolent".
And if god is omnipotent, then he would therefore know who will and who won't use free will for evil and chooses to give free will to someone despite knowing how they'll use it. It's like giving a criminal a gun knowing full well that they're going to use it to knock over a nearby bank, likely killing a couple people in the process.
And what is free will? If God is omnipotent and omnipresent, he knows all, including past and future. If our deeds are already known for a certainty, and this certainty is unalterable, then do we have free will? In the converse case, if this is known and alterable - that is to say, if the knowledge can be made false and, by implication, the "truth" seen by God made a lie, is he still all-knowing? :P
Free will gives us the ability to select the good/evil option. Both outcomes are known, and although I've never really considered it, it is probably already known which descision we chose.
There are certain questions I am not comfortable considering.
Oh how I would marvel at that, but I'm watching episodes of Justice League on Youtube, and I'm still decided whether or not to want to do Wonder Woman or Hawkgirl, I mean, I think I want to do Wonder Woman, I mean, she is so much more hotter plus her sense of justice probably means she is hotter in bed, also, I'm trying to appear as messed up as possible :P
http://slamonline.com/online/wp-cont...1_randolph.jpg
That's Zach Randolph. His mom came into were I work. She was driving an Escalade. She buys her food with foodstamps.
Fuck I think I just chipped my teeth on a beer glass