Message from @Deleted User

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2018-08-05 17:46:09 UTC  

Lefty: *longwinded and complex argument*
Fashie: monkeys lol

2018-08-05 18:26:26 UTC  

@DA GOMMIE JOO iphone venezuela 1000 gorillion holodomor

2018-08-05 23:55:57 UTC  

i feel like the lefty wouldnt really have the complex argument

2018-08-05 23:56:46 UTC  

Stepan Bandera did nothing wrong

2018-08-06 00:52:40 UTC  

I mean WTARGL had a good argument about inter-species breeding

2018-08-06 00:52:51 UTC  

and then panzer dismissed all of it with a monkey joke

2018-08-06 03:02:02 UTC  

>scientific argument

2018-08-06 03:02:10 UTC  

>lol haha monkeys

2018-08-06 03:02:33 UTC  

The reply I expected from a right wing intellectual

2018-08-06 03:03:09 UTC  

Just imagine what a edgy 3rd grader would say

2018-08-06 03:05:52 UTC  

It's so pathetic

2018-08-06 03:14:06 UTC  

@Слава Україні! Героям слава!#3444 Bandera was a mass murderer and torturer. From beginning to end all he did was betray Ukrainian people.

2018-08-06 03:15:15 UTC  

Imagine being this retarded

2018-08-09 05:26:33 UTC  

A coup d'état, eh?

2018-08-09 05:41:27 UTC  

Take the godpill heretics.

2018-08-09 05:42:46 UTC  

> Thomas Aquinas

2018-08-09 06:10:15 UTC  

The first three arguments are really the same. Screaming that this all couldn't just exist, that there must be something which enabled it to exist. Well, modern physics kindly disagrees. The big bang theory clearly illustrates that time started to exist, together with all other things we observe in the universe today, the moment the universe started to expand.

Besides, if god created the universe outside of that very universe, who is to say the laws of physics would operate in the same manner? And wasn't it god who created those laws of physics, those natural consistencies, to begin with? Why apply those natural consistencies to the creation of all that exists within our universe, including those consistencies? How exactly would that work? Why should it be like that? What does that even mean, in scientific terms? If god used those laws of physics to create the very universe we exist in, then who created those laws of physics? Did they just already exist, together with god in the endless abyss? What would that abyss even be? There is no time, no space, supposedly, since god created time and space, right? And if not, then that must have also existed alongside god. Would a god even be necessary at that point as an explanation as to how the universe came to be?

2018-08-09 06:19:19 UTC  

> The big bang theory clearly illustrates that time started to exist
This misses the point completely, what caused the big bang to happen?

2018-08-09 06:19:56 UTC  

His point was that you need to be able to trace all causality back to something.

2018-08-09 06:20:14 UTC  

And this simply can't be done in a materialistic world view.

2018-08-09 06:22:49 UTC  

And you also greatly misunderstand theology in your second paragraph, god is not in the physical world he is the in metaphysical world so these ideas that you would apply to the physical world don't apply to god.

2018-08-09 06:23:18 UTC  

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2018-08-09 08:36:15 UTC  

Nothing caused the expansion of the universe to happen, since outside of the universe time, and therefore cause, does not exist.

2018-08-09 08:37:17 UTC  

And my point exactly is that there is no reason for the rules of the physical world to apply in the metaphysical realm where god supposedly resides.

2018-08-09 08:38:36 UTC  

Thomas Aquinas uses the laws existing within the universe to explain an event occurring outside the universe. This does simply not make sense.

2018-08-11 21:47:34 UTC  
2018-08-11 21:50:27 UTC  

why u ping @Deleted User

2018-08-11 21:50:45 UTC  

Concerning Jews and communist

2018-08-11 21:51:11 UTC  

I'm neither

2018-08-14 17:08:14 UTC  

a little about Riding the Tiger by Julius Evola

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/454978255225749524/478973136935583756/Ride_it.rtf

2018-08-15 04:32:29 UTC  

The Hispanic Challenge by Samuel Huntington
https://foreignpolicy.com/2009/10/28/the-hispanic-challenge/

2018-08-15 12:47:19 UTC  

Too many illegals

2018-08-15 12:47:33 UTC  

Too many mexican criminals

2018-08-15 17:47:49 UTC  

not enough mexicans

2018-08-15 17:56:53 UTC