Originally posted by PVS
are you sure botankus? are you sure it was poorly planned?what if i said that all this time it was acually me playing the part of whob?
Now THAT would be something else. Come to think of it, I think we should be on to you already.
*shifty eyes smilie* (I won't post actual smilie because it sucks, but I'd like to, at least).
actually debs, i am everyone. i am a sick delusional sociopath who created my own forum and created thousands of accounts so that i can discuss issues, flame, and debate myself. i am raz, all the mods, and all members...except for you of coarse. somehow you found your way here.
Originally posted by PVS
actually debs, i am everyone. i am a sick delusional sociopath who created my own forum and created thousands of accounts so that i can discuss issues, flame, and debate myself. i am raz, all the mods, and all members...except for you of coarse. somehow you found your way here.
Aha! We've got you! Somehow, you fail to mention about being a very clever Eskimo camera...how very convenient, as that is your one true identity.
Originally posted by debbiejo
Then I was talking dirty to you??? 😕
Originally posted by botankus
You've all seen PVS' setup in his gaming room or whatever that is. When he logs in as botankus, he rotates that swivel chair and injects himself with heroin when preparing to listen to your dirtiness and also post a lot in the Britney Spears thread.
He takes the antidote to return to normal, plus about 10,000 mg of testosterone.
*puts down crack pipe*
*phew* did i say all that? damnit botankus! you're giving us all away!!! *throws away crack pipe* BE GONE!!!!!
Re: The Scientific Theory of Intelligent Design
Originally posted by whobdamandog
[B]Thought it might be a good idea to summarize what exactly ID is for the many laman who dogmatically and unquestionably follow Darwinian theory within these forums. Enjoy.- Whob
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Upon observing and studying the earth and its inhabitants, it is quite apparent that it is comprised of a large amount of diverse organisms and systems. From the simplest of organisms in nature such as the one celled ameba, to the intricate systems of proteins and amino acids that make up DNA, it seems more often than not much of the processes that make up life have logical patterns to them.
Some believe that these complex systems originated from a series of random mutations and chemical processes gradually over the years. This philosophical belief system is the embodiment of the widely excepted scientific theory known as Evolution.
In recent years, however, many scientists are starting to question the validity of the widely accepted evolutionary theory, particularly the aspect of it that subscribes to complex organisms evolving from simpler organisms through random circumstances. These scientists suggest that it would mathematically improbable for randomness to initiate the start of any complex system. In lieu of Evolutionary theory, they adhere to a study which suggests that some form of intelligence designed these systems. This theory that describes life as being created by some form of intelligence is entitled Intelligent Design(ID), and it is one of the most controversial theories presented amongst the modern scientific community.
Proof of Abiogensis and Evolution from Scientolgoy
Scientology
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Scientology as a Business
Scientology is a system of beliefs and practices created by American pulp fiction[1] author L. Ron Hubbard in 1952 as a self-help philosophy. By 1960 Hubbard had redefined it as a "religion by its basic tenets". [2] The Church of Scientology, by far the largest organization promoting the belief system of Scientology, is sometimes referred to simply as "Scientology".The Church of Scientology presents itself as a religious non-profit organization dedicated to the rehabilitation of the human spirit and providing counseling and rehabilitation programs. Church spokespeople claim that Hubbard's teachings (called "technology" or "tech" in Scientology terminology) have saved them from addictions, arthritis, depression, learning disabilities, mental illness, cancer, homosexuality[3][4] and other perceived problems.
The controversial organization has attracted much criticism and distrust throughout the world because of its closed nature and strong-arm tactics in handling critics.[5] Lawmakers, including national governing bodies of several countries, have characterized the Church as an unscrupulous commercial organization, citing harassment of critics and exploitation of its members.[6] Scientology's principles have been characterized as pseudoscientific by scientists, medical doctors and psychotherapeutic practitioners. Because of these factors, Scientology has frequently been perceived as a cult and a pseudoreligion. [7]
There are approximately 55,000 Scientology adherents in the United States according to a survey published by the U.S. Census bureau.[8] The worldwide number of adherents is disputed. The Church of Scientology claims between 8 to 10 million followers. Adherents.com suggests there may be 500,000 adherents worldwide [9] while other groups say the number is likely to be less than 100,000 total. [10]
Contents [hide]
1 Beliefs and practices
1.1 Auditing
1.2 Silent birth and infant care
1.3 ARC triangle
1.4 Tone scale
1.5 Past lives
1.6 Operating Thetan levels and the Xenu incident
1.7 Scientology and other religions
2 Origins
2.1 Meaning of the word 'Scientology'
3 The Church of Scientology
4 Independent Scientology groups
5 Controversy and criticism
5.1 Tax-exempt status and status as a religion
5.2 Scientology as a commercial venture
5.3 Scientology and psychiatry
5.4 Scientology versus the Internet
6 Scientology and Celebrities
7 See also
8 References
8.1 Footnotes
9 External links
9.1 Church of Scientology owned sites
9.2 Critical sites
9.3 Other sites[edit]
Beliefs and practices
Main article: Scientology beliefs and practicesL. Ron Hubbard, circa 1970.Scientology's doctrines were established by Hubbard over a period of about 34 years, beginning in 1952 and continuing until his death in January 1986. Most of the basic principles of the Church were set out during the 1950s and 1960s. Scientology followed on the heels of Dianetics, an earlier system of self-improvement techniques laid out by Hubbard in his 1950 book, Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health. By the mid-1950s, Hubbard had relegated Dianetics to a subfield of Scientology. [citation needed] The Church says that Scientology is concerned with "the study and handling of the spirit in relationship to itself, others and all of life," [11] but they say that Dianetics is only concerned about getting rid of the reactive mind.[12] Scientology also covers topics such as ethics and morality (The Way to Happiness), drug and chemical residues as they relate to spiritual wellbeing (the Purification Rundown), communication, marriage, raising children, dealing with work-related problems, educational matters (study technology), and the very nature of life (The Dynamics).
Scientology practices are structured in a certain form of series or levels, because Hubbard believed that rehabilitation takes place on a step-by-step basis; for example, that the negative effects of drugs should be addressed before other issues can be addressed. According to Hubbard, these steps lead to the more advanced strata of Scientology's more esoteric knowledge. This is described as a passage along "the Bridge to Total Freedom", or simply "the Bridge," in which each step of the Bridge promises a little more personal freedom in the area specified by the Bridge's definition.
Some central beliefs of Scientology:
A person is an immortal spiritual being (termed a thetan) who possesses a mind and a body.
Through the Scientology process of "auditing", one can free oneself of "engrams" and "implants" to reach the state of "Clear", and after that, the state of "Operating Thetan". Each state is said to represent recovering the native spiritual abilities of the individual, and to confer dramatic mental and physical benefits.
The thetan has lived through many past lives and will continue to live beyond the death of the body.
A person is basically good, but becomes "aberrated" by moments of pain and unconsciousness in his or her life.
What is true for you is what you have observed yourself. No beliefs should be forced as "true" on anyone. Thus, the tenets of Scientology are expected to be tested and seen to either be true or not by Scientology practitioners.
Psychiatry and psychology are evil and abusive. [13]
Humans retain many emotional problems caused by early stages of evolution (see Scientology History of Man).
Scientology claims to offer an exact methodology to help a person achieve awareness of his or her spiritual existence and better effectiveness in the physical world. "Exact" methods of spiritual counseling are taught and practiced which are claimed to enable this change. According to the Church, the ultimate goal is to get the soul (thetan) back to its native state of total freedom, thus gaining control over matter, energy, space, time, thoughts, form, and life. This freed state is called Operating Thetan, or OT for short.
Francis Crick proved that panspermia caused Abiogenesis, thus making it more likely that the wave duality theory created the big bang. Earth was impregnated by alient sperm which evoloved into homids and what not.
I believe in ID, but I just think we were created by Aliens..not a supernatural diety. Everything can be rationalized to a level of human understanding. Or Naturalism, as many like to call it.
Crick took aspects of guesses and applied them to speciation, and he knew that teh DNA molecule couldn't have evolved. So he knew that he had to come up with a new theory to prove Creationists wrong. That being Panspermia and space aliens.
Scientology compliments this pansmermia even. So anyway..Cosmologically, and from a big bang perspective, the life on earth was created from alien sperm, from other dimensions.