Rain on Arrakis = No more sandworms = no more spice = navigators go blind = interstellar travel is destroyed = civilization falls apart. WTF was Lynch thinking?
Also, my apologies for the rather long comments, Whetstone. I love discussing religion and philosophy very much, and having a chance to do so on a site filled with so many people who feel so strongly against any sort of religion is great fun for me. Keep making more YTMNDs dude!
... seperates us from the machines. Is it a soul? Possibly. Is it divine intervention? Maybe. Fact is, we don't really know. We have a basic idea of how the human brain works, but there is no logical reason for humanity to do 99% of the sh*t it does. Our stupidity and failure to conform to logic is more proof of a greater power than any theory could ever be. We are not machines. We think, we feel, and we do irrational sh*t constantly. Logic has no place in human nature. And thus, a God must exist.
... and thus, we are reduced to little more than machines in the eyes of the logic driven atheist. But there is the problem... Logic. Human beings are some of the most illogical creatures known to exist. If we were driven solely by programming and instincts, we would have no need for emotions, no need for a feeling of self-preservation (cause the species would live on in the event of our deaths), and no need for creativity or entertainment. From this, we can clearly gather that we have something that...
So many people demand evidence of a God of some sorts... I just don't get it. We can't even answer many simple questions about the universe, and yet people think that they can prove or disprove a higher power? Fact is that atheism teaches that life (and thus humankind) is nothing more than a chemical reaction guided by instincts and logic. By this opinion, we could clearly gather that the thing known as 'free will' is nothing but an illusion. We simply run by our programming and end when our time is up...
.. Because at this point, we can't even prove a God DOESN'T exist. Basically we're at a point where we have enough info to THINK we have all the answers, yet we haven't even scratched the surface of science yet. Give it another 1000-5000 years. With enough time and technology, the human race will be able to prove or disprove God. Unfortunately, at our current state, we are completely unable to tell is He is real or not.
Also c*cks.
...theories about evolution and all this info about science, they wouldn't have had any f*cking clue what they were hearing. Simply put, they were not ready for it. And as for the lack of proof of a God, that is something that will be solved someday I am sure. Obviously our knowledge of science isn't advanced enough to even comprehend the possibility of a God. Hell, we can't even find solutions to half the sh*t here on Earth, proving a non-physical omniscient entity is real is a LOOOOOONG way off...
Science and religion go hand in hand, both leading to the same result. Cause for all we know, whatever God exists is not a f*cking dumbass who's only way of working is "ZOMG! I MAIK SH*T OUT OF NOTHING WITHOUT LOGIC!". Certainly He is much smarter than that and would set up things in a clear and scientific manner. Obviously bits and pieces of the Bible are a bit off from scientific fact, but that is merely so people ages ago could understand them. Had ancient people been given all these complicated...
I hate to say it, but the PS3 is probably f*cked in the US. Not many people are actually going to be willing to pay $599 for a game system. The Wii is definitely going to be the way to go.
Extremely true. I can't tell you how many times I ended up in some game on BF1942 where the kidiots did nothing but hang out on the carrier waiting for the planes to respawn.
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