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Dark_Me:
Found this while browsing deviant art.
 
--- Quote ---Explain to them that "god" is a word that comes from the germanic 'gud', meaning 'good', and that they refer in such way to their deity because, well, "god is good" and all that crap. Also take the time to explain that 'god' is not a name, but a term, and that if they actually bothered to read their books, they'd discover that the closest thing we have to the name of "god" is the tetragrammaton 'YHVH', which, oh fate and fortune, nobody knows how it is pronounced. Therefore, nobody (except some Sufi monks, I assume) knows what the name of "god" is. Therefore, how can anyone use his name in vain when we don't even know what the darned name is?
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Soooo, who's a Christian and who have I offended?

H_TeXMeX_H:
I'm atheist or anti-theist, whatever the situation warrants ...

Archibald MacLeish wrote ... "If God is God he is not good, if God is good he is
not God ..." :D

I expect to be raped by some theists (opposite of atheist) ... bring it ... :mad:

piratePenguin:
I believe in God, only to explain the bits that science can't (like, where did the raw materials for the big bang come from?).

Dark_Me:
There where no raw materials involved in the big bang. Just pure unaduterated energy.
You see matter=energy. So says Ensein. Energy gained=Mass lostxSpeed of light squared or E=MC squared. It's what happens when an atomic bomb goes off. A very small amount of matter (on the level of 100,00's of atoms) is converted into energy. Lot's of energy.

piratePenguin:
Well where did the energy come from then?

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