That's all there is to it for me

superhydroyeast wrote:maybe if we step back a second and look at how society has grown. we're accepting things today that would've been hell illegal back in the olden days. why? because society has grown, not payiogn any attention to the bible. god had never intended for men to go off with each other, and just because you turn around and say "I want to do this new thing, but the multi-thousand year old law is against it, it's in the wrong!" doesn't mean that it is. let's say, you want to go and steal from someone. of course, the law says that you shouldn't steal, so is it fair to turn around to that law and say "this law sucks because I can't steal, screw the law!"? hardly.
Keeker wrote:Our brains work using an electro-chemical system. This creates a good deal of electrical energy. I was taught that energy doesn't just stop, it has to go someplace or transform into something.
Das Schuetzenfest wrote:Keeker wrote:Our brains work using an electro-chemical system. This creates a good deal of electrical energy. I was taught that energy doesn't just stop, it has to go someplace or transform into something.
That's a strange argumentation IMO. Yes, in physics the energy conservation law exists. But that doesn't mean there's some kind of wonderful energy surplus stored in our brains when we finally die. It's the other way round, our metabolism stops working, the conversion of chemical energy in electrical energy stops and our synapses are put to eternal rest.
ouMD wrote:Gary: Look, maybe us Mormons do believe in crazy stories that make absolutely no sense, and maybe Joseph Smith did make it all up, but I have a great life. and a great family, and I have the Book of Mormon to thank for that. The truth is, I don't care if Joseph Smith made it all up, because what the church teaches now is loving your family, being nice and helping people.
Zyprexa wrote:Like I care what somebody who has no tolerance of anyone elses beliefs thinks.
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