I don't believe in God
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I cannot lie. I have drank Moosehead beer.
Sometimes a man finds himself in a situation where he can't be too choosy."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid said:I cannot lie. I have drank Moosehead beer.
Sometimes a man finds himself in a situation where he can't be too choosy.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:I cannot lie. I have drank Moosehead beer.
Sometimes a man finds himself in a situation where he can't be too choosy.
My friends and I used to drink that and Wisers to finish the nights off. We don't drink rye anymore though so I can't really tell you what the whiskey drinkers are digging at the moment.
I'm assuming it's still popular.
"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid said:mcgruff10 said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:I cannot lie. I have drank Moosehead beer.
Sometimes a man finds himself in a situation where he can't be too choosy.
My friends and I used to drink that and Wisers to finish the nights off. We don't drink rye anymore though so I can't really tell you what the whiskey drinkers are digging at the moment.
I'm assuming it's still popular.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid said:mcgruff10 said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Church of the Scruffy lol
Whatever gets you through your day, buddy.
One of my oldest friends and I periodically debate religion. He's similar to you, but still feels he's Catholic in the classical sense. When we are done debating... everything is back to what it was.
I don't have a problem with religion provided one's beliefs do not impact others around them. So... in other words... if you believe and say prayers at night because that completes you... while living a good life where you are a positive member of society... then all is good.
But there is no God though.
Hey...
We've already been through this. You are a little light weight American beer drinker. That stuff passes for water up here in the great white north. Our waiters and waitresses ask customers if they would like regular water or beer flavoured water from the US (which is typically Budweiser, Miller, Coors or another mainstream US beer).
You might need 3-4 years to acclimatize. It might be best for me to come south. That way... I could pretend to be impressed with your IPAs and you could be two things:
1. Still on your feet.
2. Happy (I'd even let you rip off a few 'USA USA' chants).
and Bud/Miller/Coors are poor examples of American beer. Every major city has 100 micro breweries (that basically just knock off the best varieties of beer from around the world, so maybe you're right.)
We always have a healthy supply of PBR and /or Miller High Life on hand. Nothing wrong with having a supply of beer that is literally cheaper than water. Then we have our weekend/bad day beers too.0 -
mace1229 said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:mcgruff10 said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:Church of the Scruffy lol
Whatever gets you through your day, buddy.
One of my oldest friends and I periodically debate religion. He's similar to you, but still feels he's Catholic in the classical sense. When we are done debating... everything is back to what it was.
I don't have a problem with religion provided one's beliefs do not impact others around them. So... in other words... if you believe and say prayers at night because that completes you... while living a good life where you are a positive member of society... then all is good.
But there is no God though.
Hey...
We've already been through this. You are a little light weight American beer drinker. That stuff passes for water up here in the great white north. Our waiters and waitresses ask customers if they would like regular water or beer flavoured water from the US (which is typically Budweiser, Miller, Coors or another mainstream US beer).
You might need 3-4 years to acclimatize. It might be best for me to come south. That way... I could pretend to be impressed with your IPAs and you could be two things:
1. Still on your feet.
2. Happy (I'd even let you rip off a few 'USA USA' chants).
and Bud/Miller/Coors are poor examples of American beer. Every major city has 100 micro breweries (that basically just knock off the best varieties of beer from around the world, so maybe you're right.)
We always have a healthy supply of PBR and /or Miller High Life on hand. Nothing wrong with having a supply of beer that is literally cheaper than water. Then we have our weekend/bad day beers too.
I was kidding around (mostly).
Canadian beer of the commercial variety has a higher alcohol content than American beer. But, we can both agree that the big brands in both countries are not the finest beers to be had (although they do just fine when called upon).
The micro breweries have been splendid developments for beer drinkers."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
mcgruff10 said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:mcgruff10 said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:I cannot lie. I have drank Moosehead beer.
Sometimes a man finds himself in a situation where he can't be too choosy.
My friends and I used to drink that and Wisers to finish the nights off. We don't drink rye anymore though so I can't really tell you what the whiskey drinkers are digging at the moment.
I'm assuming it's still popular.
That would be fun. Although... I'm pretty sure we wouldn't be able to figure out how to tie our shoes let alone fix the world's problems!"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Down here in the USA I can deal with pretty much any of the water beers.
I like Coors, Budweiser and Miller.
I like pretty much every craft/micro brews I've ever tried except for the sweet ones that taste like hard maple syrup don't like those to much.
But my favorite beer of all time comes from Lithuania better known buy Lithuanians as Lietuva.
Svturys is my favorite Beer of all time.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Švyturys
Hugh freaking Dillon had the Concept of God thread going for a while & I poured a lot of energy into that thread so I'm spent as far as that goes., but I can talk about beer.
I believe that beer, wine, and burbon is all the proof you need that there is a God.
He knew that life was going to be a challenge so, He allowed mankind to come up with a variety of drinks, beer, wine, or burbon, maybe even a little herb because he wanted us to be happy.
Cheers!!Post edited by RYME on0 -
RYME said:Down here in the USA I can deal with pretty much any of the water beers.
I like Coors, Budweiser and Miller.
I like pretty much every craft/micro brews I've ever tried except for the sweet ones that taste like hard maple syrup don't like those to much.
But my favorite beer of all time comes from Lithuania better known buy Lithuanians as Lietuva.
Svturys is my favorite Beer of all time.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Švyturys
Hugh freaking Dillon had the Concept of God thread going for a while & I poured a lot of energy into that thread so I'm spent as far as that goes., but I can talk about beer.
I believe that beer, wine, and burbon is all the proof you need that there is a God.
He knew that life was going to be a challenge so, He allowed mankind to come up with a variety of drinks, beer, wine, or burbon, maybe even a little herb because he wanted us to be happy.
Cheers!!will myself to find a home, a home within myself
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Degeneratefk said:
RYME said:Down here in the USA I can deal with pretty much any of the water beers.
I like Coors, Budweiser and Miller.
I like pretty much every craft/micro brews I've ever tried except for the sweet ones that taste like hard maple syrup don't like those to much.
But my favorite beer of all time comes from Lithuania better known buy Lithuanians as Lietuva.
Svturys is my favorite Beer of all time.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Švyturys
Hugh freaking Dillon had the Concept of God thread going for a while & I poured a lot of energy into that thread so I'm spent as far as that goes., but I can talk about beer.
I believe that beer, wine, and burbon is all the proof you need that there is a God.
He knew that life was going to be a challenge so, He allowed mankind to come up with a variety of drinks, beer, wine, or burbon, maybe even a little herb because he wanted us to be happy.
Cheers!!
I wasn't trying to make a shithole out of your thread.
If you want to know how much I love our Lord & Savior & about how Real God is to me, read Hugh freaking Dillon's thread Concept of God. I put up a lot of good information there if you are undecided or skeptical. I just didn't want to spell it all out again here.Post edited by RYME on0 -
RYME said:Down here in the USA I can deal with pretty much any of the water beers.
I like Coors, Budweiser and Miller.
I like pretty much every craft/micro brews I've ever tried except for the sweet ones that taste like hard maple syrup don't like those to much.
But my favorite beer of all time comes from Lithuania better known buy Lithuanians as Lietuva.
Svturys is my favorite Beer of all time.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Švyturys
Hugh freaking Dillon had the Concept of God thread going for a while & I poured a lot of energy into that thread so I'm spent as far as that goes., but I can talk about beer.
I believe that beer, wine, and burbon is all the proof you need that there is a God.
He knew that life was going to be a challenge so, He allowed mankind to come up with a variety of drinks, beer, wine, or burbon, maybe even a little herb because he wanted us to be happy.
Cheers!!
If anything could make me believe in God it would be the curve of that perfect ass and the sweet sweet stinky cannabis.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
RYME said:
Degeneratefk said:
RYME said:Down here in the USA I can deal with pretty much any of the water beers.
I like Coors, Budweiser and Miller.
I like pretty much every craft/micro brews I've ever tried except for the sweet ones that taste like hard maple syrup don't like those to much.
But my favorite beer of all time comes from Lithuania better known buy Lithuanians as Lietuva.
Svturys is my favorite Beer of all time.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Švyturys
Hugh freaking Dillon had the Concept of God thread going for a while & I poured a lot of energy into that thread so I'm spent as far as that goes., but I can talk about beer.
I believe that beer, wine, and burbon is all the proof you need that there is a God.
He knew that life was going to be a challenge so, He allowed mankind to come up with a variety of drinks, beer, wine, or burbon, maybe even a little herb because he wanted us to be happy.
Cheers!!
I wasn't trying to make a shithole out of your thread.
If you want to know how much I love our Lord & Savior & about how Real God is to me, read Hugh freaking Dillon's thread Concept of God. I put up a lot of good information there if you are undecided or skeptical. I just didn't want to spell it all out again here.will myself to find a home, a home within myself
we will find a way, we will find our place0 -
Well my step father (truly a great man) passed away this morning. So I don’t know what is real and what isn’t but I sure hope his and my mom’s faith is what is reality. I sure hope there is more than this simple life. And if there isn’t, I’m happy I got to have him as my step dad from high school on.hippiemom = goodness0
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cincybearcat said:Well my step father (truly a great man) passed away this morning. So I don’t know what is real and what isn’t but I sure hope his and my mom’s faith is what is reality. I sure hope there is more than this simple life. And if there isn’t, I’m happy I got to have him as my step dad from high school on..0
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cincybearcat said:Well my step father (truly a great man) passed away this morning. So I don’t know what is real and what isn’t but I sure hope his and my mom’s faith is what is reality. I sure hope there is more than this simple life. And if there isn’t, I’m happy I got to have him as my step dad from high school on.
Sorry to hear this."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
cincybearcat said:Well my step father (truly a great man) passed away this morning. So I don’t know what is real and what isn’t but I sure hope his and my mom’s faith is what is reality. I sure hope there is more than this simple life. And if there isn’t, I’m happy I got to have him as my step dad from high school on.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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cincybearcat said:Well my step father (truly a great man) passed away this morning. So I don’t know what is real and what isn’t but I sure hope his and my mom’s faith is what is reality. I sure hope there is more than this simple life. And if there isn’t, I’m happy I got to have him as my step dad from high school on.
We're all just speculating, based on our own beliefs, but you know that you had years to enjoy life with him as your step dad and you will have those memories always. Peace to you and your family.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
cincybearcat said:Well my step father (truly a great man) passed away this morning. So I don’t know what is real and what isn’t but I sure hope his and my mom’s faith is what is reality. I sure hope there is more than this simple life. And if there isn’t, I’m happy I got to have him as my step dad from high school on.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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I just can’t believe in a supreme being looking over all of us I’m hanging my hat on Mother Earth Nature ..jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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RYME said:cincybearcat said:Well my step father (truly a great man) passed away this morning. So I don’t know what is real and what isn’t but I sure hope his and my mom’s faith is what is reality. I sure hope there is more than this simple life. And if there isn’t, I’m happy I got to have him as my step dad from high school on..
Hey Cincybearcat,
I'm sorry for your loss.
I've got good news for you. Your stepfather is not gone. Some people are going to disagree with me here and that's fine. Be that as it may.
I like to direct people to Ecclesiastes chapter 12 when they lose a loved one. The first 5 verses pertain to the aging process the .(the eyes go bad, become hard of hearing, passions run low) Versus 6 and & 7 have to do with the passing on process. When we die, our flesh body goes back to dirt. Don't need it anymore.
Our Spirit bodies do not age. Spirit bodies are in corruptible meaning they don't get sick they don't age & they don't get old and break down like we do when we're in the flesh. So when the flesh body dies,
Your spirit/soul goes back to the Father who gave it. So if you have other friends or relatives loved ones who have passed on, it's nice to know that they're not out here in a cold hole in the ground they are with God the Father. This is not a fairytale. Heaven is a parallel Dimension that we cannot see when we are in the flesh. So it is good to know that they are not gone and that when you pass on you will surely see them again. Ecclesiastes vs 1-5 pertain to the aging process, 6 and 7 is about anyone doesn't matter what age passing on. (When the silver cord is loosed). (That's referring to your soul)
So he just passed on this morning that means you'll probably have a visitation and a funeral in the coming days. Let it be a time to celebrate his life and remember what he meant to you. It is completely normal and good to mourn. But knowing where he is and that you will see him again should be comforting to you.
So go in peace Cincinnati Bearcat. Read this here Ecclesiastes chapter 12 I hope it helps you.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ecclesiastes+12&version=KJV0
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