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  • Mechanix
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    and what?

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Originally posted by Mechanix View Post
    just kinda spawned there, huh? Animals = meat & dairy. Plants = fruits, vegitables, grains, nuts, sugar, etc.
    and,..?

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  • Mechanix
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    James, (and anyone else), I do welcome you to name a few more things that are not inventions of Man that do not, in fact, run in cycles.

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  • Mechanix
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    just kinda spawned there, huh? Animals = meat & dairy. Plants = fruits, vegitables, grains, nuts, sugar, etc.

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  • James Hutchins
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    Originally posted by Mechanix View Post
    Wow. some new faces in here! Of course I've washed my clothes. More than once. Every saturday night I do laundry. cyclical.

    Nobar, I know that not ALL things run in cycles, but many aspects of the Universe do. I was too vauge in saying Everything. I concede that. Much of nature runs in cycles. I don't think its at all of a stretch to say that Life and Death do as well. But feel free to criticize that. We both know that I've done plenty of that with your beliefs and I'm a strong believer in "Don't dish it out if you can't take it"
    Precisely.

    The concept as you use cycles is so the feeble minded are not confused. KISS

    There was a beginning and there will be an end. If there were cycles, there would be no beginning, there would be no end.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Originally posted by Mechanix View Post
    Im curious, if nature is truly just some mold, what is it that you eat?
    What they are selling at the grocery store.

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  • Mechanix
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    Im curious, if nature is truly just some mold, what is it that you eat?

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Originally posted by Mechanix View Post
    Wow. some new faces in here! Of course I've washed my clothes. More than once. Every saturday night I do laundry. cyclical.

    Nobar, I know that not ALL things run in cycles, but many aspects of the Universe do. I was too vauge in saying Everything. I concede that. Much of nature runs in cycles. I don't think its at all of a stretch to say that Life and Death do as well. But feel free to criticize that. We both know that I've done plenty of that with your beliefs and I'm a strong believer in "Don't dish it out if you can't take it"
    What do a bunch of filthy animals fornicating in the woods have to do with anything? That cycle ends when some hunter puts a bullet their those animals heads and then drives a bulldozer threw the woods so he can build a goodly Wallmart on land that was other wise going to waste. Nature is just mold the grows in the corner when do don't clean your house regularly

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  • Mechanix
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    Wow. some new faces in here! Of course I've washed my clothes. More than once. Every saturday night I do laundry. cyclical.

    Nobar, I know that not ALL things run in cycles, but many aspects of the Universe do. I was too vauge in saying Everything. I concede that. Much of nature runs in cycles. I don't think its at all of a stretch to say that Life and Death do as well. But feel free to criticize that. We both know that I've done plenty of that with your beliefs and I'm a strong believer in "Don't dish it out if you can't take it"

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  • James Hutchins
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    Not everything that runs in cycles returns to the beginning. Many start and end. Have you ever washed clothes?

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  • Nobar King
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    Originally posted by Mechanix View Post
    Please cite to me how it is not true, Nobar. How about the cycle of the year? winter,spring,summer,fall, then it starts again. How about the revolutions / rotationsof the Earth, the endless daily cycle of day and night, the tides, the Moon, etc, (I could pretty much do this all day)
    You stated that everything is cyclical. You don't need to list everything that is cyclical. I stated that not everything is cyclical. There are lots of non-cyclical events. Do you want me to list some for you?

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  • Mechanix
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    Please cite to me how it is not true, Nobar. How about the cycle of the year? winter,spring,summer,fall, then it starts again. How about the revolutions / rotationsof the Earth, the endless daily cycle of day and night, the tides, the Moon, etc, (I could pretty much do this all day)

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  • Nobar King
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    Originally posted by Mechanix View Post
    Everything in the universe runs in cycles.
    That's just not true at all and you know it. People who make gross generalizations that are obviously untrue are among my least favorite groups of people. Welcome to the club.

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  • Mechanix
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    I actually believe in reincarnation. Everything in the universe runs in cycles, makes sense to me that Life and Death do as well

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  • Nobar King
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    Originally posted by Mechanix View Post
    Wow. I don't remember claiming to be God. And drowning a million people like rats is not good, its horrific.
    So you're saying the flood was done in bad judgment? I don't think God is capable of that.
    How do you know that God won't be just as wrathful in heaven? Maybe the rules change when you get there!
    You don't have many options about where to go after you die, do you? I'll take heaven. It's better than the alternative, where everyone's lawn is always dry and brown.

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