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This was my favorite line.....

"he knows the abolute truth and whatever he does follows that path, and in that case, your ideas on perfection are irrelavent because you have no clue what true perfection is."

bravo.....

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Inoc, the buddha didnt have to study for four years on a subject, as a matter of fact he tried what you did for many years of his life. he only found enlightenment in simple rejection of material living. and he attained his state in one short meditation under a tree. it took one day, not four years. Higher order thinking does not require time, but the acceptance of the mind to let go of reality and to think outside of the box.

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I have read the bible. From cover to cover.

I am not a closed minded person, I'm just a person who abides by most laws of science. I believe in rebirth. I practice ahimsa, which can be summed up as being the ultimate reverance for all life. I am among the most open minded people here.

I completely accept the possibility that a God, being perfect and infaliable, negates the possibility of contradictions, and I see that as a completely viable argument. I am simply arguing my beliefs as they currently stand, and historically, my beliefs are often subject to change.

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False the world has never had one language nor one culture. The bible even contadicts itself on this subject.

Wrong there SandW. There was one laguage and one culture. After the great flood the only ones left, Noah and his family, all spoke the same language and when they repopulated the world it followed. There was one language until The Tower of Babel was knocked down by God.

Yes, but would you like to tell the people why I am wrong. You guys have so much knowledge but you still fail to communicate why certain things are wrong. Will I ever learn I guess if you want something done right you have to do it yourself. Well boys and girls the reason my point in this discussion is wrong is because the events recorded in Genesis 10-11 were not written "chronologically". Those who "wrote" the bible did not always place events in "chronlogical order" and it seems they did not care to tell their readers that either. So linguistically speaking, there was no pre-Babel confusion; only one language was in existence (Genesis 11:1).

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