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  1. Noodle

    I've noticed a lot of games have a "Citadel".

    The Citadel is also a military college in S. Carolina. Founded 1842.
  2. Noodle

    Half life 2

    Somebody fetch kathaksung, this smells of a government conspiracy. jk. Please don't fetch him.
  3. Noodle

    For all the ex-religious.

    Actually, we still have to use reason to interpret scientific observations. The whole idea of the scientific method is itself based on reason.
  4. Noodle

    U.S. dick measuring

    Speaking of Korea... does anybody know the official US position as to what would happen if N. Korea crossed the DMZ?
  5. Noodle

    "This is Alabama. We speak English"

    ...you added too many "s" on that poorly done southern accent interpretation. He's about average as far as southern accents go. Especially in Bama, it can get a lot thicker. If you have trouble understanding him then the problem is on your end.
  6. Noodle

    For all the ex-religious.

    By definition, it's true of God. At least it is in the way most modern monotheistic religions see him. I'm not trying to make an argument for theism, I'm simply pointing out some main flaws I see in Dawkins' argument: 1. He is assuming God exists within our universe's rules, however by...
  7. Noodle

    For all the ex-religious.

    Let me take a stab at this. I somewhat agree, but let me try to put this better. It should be noted that degrees of complexity are defined only by our limited perception. We only have a few senses, and our understanding even of ourselves has its limits. Most descriptions of God don't...
  8. Noodle

    For all the ex-religious.

    Not more than one political ideology represses another. Religious scholars can argue the varying interpretations and validity of their religious texts in the same way political thinkers can argue the validity and strengths of varying world constitutional laws. Every idea is repressive of...
  9. Noodle

    For all the ex-religious.

    The idea that something is being repressed is a generalization that applies mostly to fundamentalists and strict Catholics and the like. Just because I don't behave devoutly to specific rules doesn't mean I still can't go to my religion for spiritual guidance. It's as much a form of meditation...
  10. Noodle

    For all the ex-religious.

    And if believing improves the quality of our life in the here and now? And by quality, I mean general satisfaction and happiness, not purely security in the afterlife. You may see it as wasting life, but I don't. Also, this thread was civil until someone starting throwing insults around...
  11. Noodle

    Man with Concealed Weapon Permit arrested at airport after wanting to "see" obama

    It sounds like a probable cause to me... oh well.
  12. Noodle

    Man with Concealed Weapon Permit arrested at airport after wanting to "see" obama

    I think the call to arrest him was probably a gut judgment given the circumstances, though the legality is certainly tied into national security or something like that.
  13. Noodle

    For all the ex-religious.

    Not entirely, but sorta. I follow a general sense of morality you find throughout the most common interpretations of most religious texts. The whole "Don't be a dick, be tolerant, etc" stuff. I realize that morality is not exclusive to any one religion or philosophy, though I came to that...
  14. Noodle

    For all the ex-religious.

    I think he saw it as a tautism of the "It's illogical because it's illogical." variety. I'm not sure, though.
  15. Noodle

    For all the ex-religious.

    Taking everything literally presents contradictions (i.e. Be peaceful and tolerant except to gays and whores), while taking things figuratively and looking at the big picture/main ideas (i.e. Don't be a dick, don't be greedy, don't give up on what's right, etc.). Also, many of the more...
  16. Noodle

    For all the ex-religious.

    Well, if we're going on gut feelings...
  17. Noodle

    For all the ex-religious.

    How does one calculate the statistical probability like that? It seems like more of a gut feeling of unlikely.
  18. Noodle

    For all the ex-religious.

    Okay, fine. I'm too weary-headed to keep debating intelligently. And will someone please get rid of the damn troll?
  19. Noodle

    For all the ex-religious.

    A creator that exists both inside outside our perceivable realm of existence. Let's go with that definition. A helpful tip: don't think of the God people preach that replaces evolution. Think of God as a being that made the big bang happen. Or at least made the matter that resulted in the...
  20. Noodle

    For all the ex-religious.

    Okay, fair enough atheists are not a cohesive group. Although I still see similarities. It's not like either segment is immune from the basic rules of sociology and psychology. I consider agnostics as following (for lack of a better word) the idea that us mortal humans have no possible way of...
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