I haven't heard anyone use that argument. I have had vegetarians try and send me on a guilt trip about me eating tasty animals. I really don't care what people choose to eat, because humans evolved to survive on a vast variety of foods, which is a big reason for why we became so successful...
Well, I have spoken with the Kua-toa fish people who live deep in the Underdark. Their High-Preistess contends that the mighty godess Blibdoolpoolp demands monthly sacrifices of pearls, gems, and lobsters under the new moon. If she is not appeased, a great murky flood will cover the world...
Sure, thats logical, but it may not be factual. I'm much more interested in the way things actually happened than in the way things might have happened.
I play D&D, so dang, this is a tough question. :D
Well, I'm currently playing a vampire who is one of the Horsemen of the Apocolypse, and goes by the name of Famine. That guy is awesome, what with the whole flying around and killing people thing.
Then theres Rat Lord. There is no...
I see the natural/atheistic death of nonexistance as a very nuetral way to die. I would not be sad or happy about it. Its neither a punishement or reward.
Beat that Picture 1 and 2 where so awesome, that I'm bringin' this game back! :p
Everyone knows how to play, right? Just post a picture that beats (defeats, tricks, destroys, overcomes, etc) the previous picture!
To start this thing off, I present you with the truly impressive, yet highly...
No, its never Ok to kill a human. That kinda suggests that killing someone is normal, and I can't think of any normal circumstances in which people kill eachother.
Unless of course it actually is a cult. As everyone has pointed out, you have to pay quite a lot of money just to learn about the supposed religion.
Also, their belief that deseases and disorders don't exist is a very, very dngerous idea.
After recieving several warning on another forum for badmouthing Scientology, I must ask the members of RF for their ideas on this supposed religion. My current understanding is that it is a cult that demands money and secrecy from its members. The mythology and doctrines I've heard, if they are...
To a certian extent, it depends on the individual, as well as the society they live in, and finally the religion they practice.
I have found tolerance and intolerance in just about every religion I've ever encountered, including non-religions, such as atheism.
Sin is being disobedient to God, right? If thats the case, then I don't know if I've sinned, although I expect God and myself must disagree on something or another.